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PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection
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(24-Feb-2016, 19:10)martinskeem Wrote: In my case, 2 Phantoms and a dialog are connected on the same power strip (so PLC should work), but they are connecting via wifi 5ghz. I cannot think of any sound reason why sq would be any better on Ethernet, PLC or wifi, so I do not care as long as it is stable. Either the bits transmit or they don't (and you hear nothing)


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Assuming jitter is not a concern for the transmission mechanism that is true. In this case jitter is a non issue because the sound is re-buffered by the Phantom and any clocking issues should be eliminated. To the original poster, which literature suggests that WiFi should be inferior? Please provide a link. With regards to the power strip, is it a surge protecting one? If so, that could explain the inability for the PLC transfer. I have never tried all 3 things right next to each other though and wonder if there may be a "minimum" distance (expected impedance etc between two PLC sources).
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PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by fritzcurtis1 - 24-Feb-2016, 18:06
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by fcs - 24-Feb-2016, 18:20
PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by martinskeem - 24-Feb-2016, 19:10
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by jonstatt - 24-Feb-2016, 20:02
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by Olli I - 28-Nov-2016, 18:05
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by Gremlin - 28-Nov-2016, 19:29
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by Olli I - 28-Nov-2016, 19:37
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by cyrus.b - 29-Nov-2016, 22:06
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by ragwo - 29-Nov-2016, 22:14
RE: PLC vs. 5Ghz Connection - by MountainGuy - 30-Nov-2016, 06:12

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