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Audiophile grade Router with WiFi
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(19-Oct-2019, 08:14)baconbrain Wrote:
(18-Oct-2019, 11:10)David A Wrote: @thumb5 ,

I was thinking in terms of the clock phase error which some call jitter and which John Swenson believes accumulates to some degree from one data device to another along the transmission chain, even though the data is being carried in packets.

The idea of „accumulation“ makes sense to me given that the degree of deviation to the original signal changes within each step of the chain. Garbage in, Garbage out ...

I can't understand that argument, particularly in the case of wi-fi.  What do you think is actually deviating from the original signal and accumulating during the transmission?  There is no timing information in the wi-fi packets, remember.
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RE: Audiophile grade Router with WiFi - by Pim - 18-Oct-2019, 00:34
RE: Audiophile grade Router with WiFi - by thumb5 - 19-Oct-2019, 10:16

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