What is the current thinking about how to accomplish what I want to do?
The standard fiber configuration of Lumin X1 is like this:
SFP switch + SFP module - (fiber) - SFP module + Lumin X1
The WiFi router, NAS, or Roon Core should be connected to the SFP switch via Ethernet.
For sample configuration:
SFP switch such as:
https://www.amazon.com/SYSTEMS-24-Port-Gigabit-Switch-SG11224NA/dp/B00VPT8XSQ
(1. The Amazon photo is wrong, the switch should be compact. 2. This is an end-of-life product that Cisco ceases hardware support on December 31, 2020. 3. It used to be available as a new unit for less than $99.)
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pair of the same brand and type of single-mode 1310nm SFP modules such as:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U8PN0NQ/ref=psdc_537316_t1_B0000AZJZL
(This choice of SFP module needs to be compatible with the SFP switch above. Note that SFP+ is not supported.)
LC-LC single-mode 9/125um Corning duplex fiber:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/3m-LC-LC-D...h=item4d72f2c9be:g:mdUAAOSw7tVa7Ocm:rk:3:pf:0
In this setup, it is absolutely important not to connect both the fiber and copper Ethernet to the switch - this creates a loop and will bring down your whole network. We actually had someone try this in our office by mistake, so I can tell you the effect. :lol:
I have the option of installing another network card in the QNAP NAS that has one or two SFP+ ports and possibly going directly to the X1 via the appropriate SFP+ modules and fiber. That seems to be the most direct but I am not sure how exactly the QNAP's new SFP+ ports would get their I.P. addresses
A Taiwan review of Lumin X1 actually did something similar, and I translated the article here:
https://www.audioshark.org/showthread.php?t=15466&page=4&p=263007&viewfull=1#post263007
A fiber bridged setup should look like this (but we never tried this at Lumin, so at this time I don't recommend people doing this unless they really want to try this):
WiFi router or switch - (CAT-5e / 6) - copper Ethernet port of Lumin X1 - SFP module + Lumin X1 - (fiber) - SFP Module + QNAP SFP network card
In this setup, both copper and SFP network ports of Lumin X1 are used, but no loop is formed here. The Lumin X1 bridges the QNAP to the network, so the QNAP gets the IP address from the WiFi router. Everything is still on the same subnet. You should not need a FMC here.