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RE: Is the Phantom ready for prime time? - dogbait - 24-May-2016 (24-May-2016, 05:24)angenet Wrote: Yes, i have to get rid of some of my Sonos and amp, speaker to offset the cost of the phantoms... very proud of my devices.. the network issues are the only setback... Cool solution to your interenet problem. I also have my Phantoms wired upstairs to a switch (Dell 2816) and downstairs in the basement hooked up to a HP 2810. The HP 2810 and Dell 2816 are linked via a single run from upstairs to downstairs. All works fine but it seems any packet filtering messes things up so it's been disabled on the Dell switch at least. I believe Devialet recommend the Airport Extreme because it's a widely available dumb switch which they've validated. It has no filtering or priority queuing on those Ethernet ports AFAIK. Let us know how things work out, think a little more transparency from Devialet on the type of protocol they use for Spark, ports and protocol type would help. This is standard from any vendor selling any type of networking. For example here's Sonos's doc on the network ports used: https://sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/692/~/configuring-your-firewall-to-work-with-sonos). A better troubleshooting document would also help. There is this though from Devialet. A bit oddly worded and not terribly enlightening but worth a skim: https://help.devialet.com/hc/en-us/articles/203427491-Set-up-recommended |