27-Jan-2018, 23:49
That explains the difference between our results. Your setup looks like this:
Spark ----[home wifi]----> Dialog ----[Dialog wifi]----> Phantoms
So clearly, replacing [home wifi] with a mesh network has an effect. Mine looks like this:
Source----[optical]----> Dialog ----[Dialog wifi]----> Phantoms
Note that my home wifi network doesn't figure in to the equation at all. The Dialog is only using it for firmware updates and to communicate with Spark, which I never use unless I have to. Thus, turning my home network off completely or replacing it with an Airport Express has no effect.
If I could get the damn thing to simply maintain a given state without randomly un-selecting my one audio source or spontaneously rebooting itself, I would unplug it from my network entirely, and ditch Spark altogether. The only reason I ever open Spark is to re-setup the Dialog when it's crapped its pants again.
Spark ----[home wifi]----> Dialog ----[Dialog wifi]----> Phantoms
So clearly, replacing [home wifi] with a mesh network has an effect. Mine looks like this:
Source----[optical]----> Dialog ----[Dialog wifi]----> Phantoms
Note that my home wifi network doesn't figure in to the equation at all. The Dialog is only using it for firmware updates and to communicate with Spark, which I never use unless I have to. Thus, turning my home network off completely or replacing it with an Airport Express has no effect.
If I could get the damn thing to simply maintain a given state without randomly un-selecting my one audio source or spontaneously rebooting itself, I would unplug it from my network entirely, and ditch Spark altogether. The only reason I ever open Spark is to re-setup the Dialog when it's crapped its pants again.