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Devialet OS
#11
DOS? Again? Rolleyes
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#12
Does anyone have further info on what the OS will be exactly?
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#13
(21-Oct-2016, 13:29)AaronG Wrote: Does anyone have further info on what the OS will be exactly?

No, we don't. I suspect that we won't know until after the upgrade discount window is closed.
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#14
Interesting snippet of info gleaned here from the hi-fi show in Paris:

http://www.forum-hifi.fr/thread-43-post-...l#pid53916

Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume
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(28-Nov-2016, 18:09)GuillaumeB Wrote: Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume

Do you understand why that's desirable?
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(28-Nov-2016, 18:09)GuillaumeB Wrote: Interesting snippet of info gleaned here from the hi-fi show in Paris:

http://www.forum-hifi.fr/thread-43-post-...l#pid53916

Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume

Hopefully it will do a bit more than that though? Confused

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#17
(28-Nov-2016, 22:20)AaronG Wrote:
(28-Nov-2016, 18:09)GuillaumeB Wrote: Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume

Do you understand why that's desirable?

The 5GHz band is less crowded, so less interference from other access points. It's shorter range though so one might need to shorten the distance/remove obstacles in between the AP and Devialet.
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#18
(28-Nov-2016, 22:55)Antoine Wrote: The 5GHz band is less crowded,

Sadly not in my London street. Big Grin

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(28-Nov-2016, 22:40)Hifi_swlon Wrote:
(28-Nov-2016, 18:09)GuillaumeB Wrote: Interesting snippet of info gleaned here from the hi-fi show in Paris:

http://www.forum-hifi.fr/thread-43-post-...l#pid53916

Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume

Hopefully it will do a bit more than that though?  Confused

It seems a bit of a damp squib if it's just static configuration option.  I assumed it meant that the board would dynamically use both wireless bands to provide multiple redundant routes for streaming (analogous to how the Phantoms can use Ethernet, wireless or power-line networks).  But I admit I'm reading a lot into what Guillaume reported.
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(28-Nov-2016, 23:04)thumb5 Wrote:
(28-Nov-2016, 22:40)Hifi_swlon Wrote:
(28-Nov-2016, 18:09)GuillaumeB Wrote: Interesting snippet of info gleaned here from the hi-fi show in Paris:

http://www.forum-hifi.fr/thread-43-post-...l#pid53916

Essentially the new OS board will enable you to change wifi radio bands between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz...

Guillaume

Hopefully it will do a bit more than that though?  Confused

It seems a bit of a damp squib if it's just static configuration option.  I assumed it meant that the board would dynamically use both wireless bands to provide multiple redundant routes for streaming (analogous to how the Phantoms can use Ethernet, wireless or power-line networks).  But I admit I'm reading a lot into what Guillaume reported.

I agree, a little flexibility on wifi settings isn't much to write home about! I assume there is much more to come though, given Mathieu's language when describing this. 

Guillaume
Industry disclosure: UK distributor for Shunyata Research

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