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)"