12-Nov-2015, 13:39
(11-Nov-2015, 16:00)Pkarebe Wrote:(11-Nov-2015, 14:52)Jamington2004 Wrote:(11-Nov-2015, 14:26)Dazed and Confused Wrote: Thanks for your input guys, I'll try hard wiring them and see how I get on.....
Hi mate
If you dont want to hard wire them (I am trying to avoid at all costs because the freedom of placement was a major selling point for me)........then add a dedicated router in between your main router and the Dialogue
I am testing this at the moment and it seems to have stopped all cut outs thus far
Devialet actually reccomend this (in very small print) using an Apple Aiport set to transmit over ethernet to the Dialogue
Hoep it helps avoid some of the pain and confusion I have been through
Devialet's description is not about an additional router. It is about the only router in the network and Devialet thinks Apple Airport is a good device. That's all. Don't install a second router. It makes it just more complex.
Don't get dazed and confused. Use Ethernet cables for Dialog and Phantoms and maybe install a dedicated 1 Gigabit switch for them.
Quote from Devialet case about adding a second router (wifi disabled) to put dialogue on a different network
"I suggest : Internet router > Ethernet cable > Airport Express > Ethernet cable > Hub 4 ports > 3 Ethernet cables > Dialog + 2 Phantoms
(in this case you plug your Phantom devices with an ethernet cable to a hub 4 ports, you switch off the Wifi on your Airport Express so you have a dedicated network for your Phantom Setup. You connect your other devices on the internet router by ethernet cable or by Wifi)"