15-Oct-2015, 14:07
My impression is that Dialog is building it's own 'sound'-network in 2.4 GHz network environment but is able to connect to a 5MHz network if your router is working in 5GHz mode. So from my point of view Dialog is a wifi bridge or even a router itself.
So the connection between Dialog and Phantoms always will be influenced by other 2.4 GHz networks if they are using conflicting channels.
Last week I took them to a friend who is living in a big appartment complex. We weren't able to create a stable connection between Dialog and Phantoms because bandwith was so limited. We switched to ethernet what came hand in hand with a huge increase of sound quality. I immediately switched from Wifi to Ethernet connection at home too and the reproduction is a lot more detailed although I am the only guy around using Wifi because neighbors are far away.
So, if flat ethernet cables don't bother your desire for perfect optics this is the way to go :-)
So the connection between Dialog and Phantoms always will be influenced by other 2.4 GHz networks if they are using conflicting channels.
Last week I took them to a friend who is living in a big appartment complex. We weren't able to create a stable connection between Dialog and Phantoms because bandwith was so limited. We switched to ethernet what came hand in hand with a huge increase of sound quality. I immediately switched from Wifi to Ethernet connection at home too and the reproduction is a lot more detailed although I am the only guy around using Wifi because neighbors are far away.
So, if flat ethernet cables don't bother your desire for perfect optics this is the way to go :-)