My New Lumin

So does the lumin stream wirelessly or is it via an Ethernet connected to wireless/nas?
 
So does the lumin stream wirelessly or is it via an Ethernet connected to wireless/nas?

You ideally need Ethernet from your main router to the Lumin and to your NAS. You then need wifi so the Lumin and NAS and iPad are all on the same home network.

I have a CAT5 running from my Fios cable to the 10 port switch in my upstairs music room. Then I plug my NAS, Lumin and Apple Airport Express (which acts as my wifi) into the switch.

Hope this makes sense.
 
You ideally need Ethernet from your main router to the Lumin and to your NAS. You then need wifi so the Lumin and NAS and iPad are all on the same home network.

I have a CAT5 running from my Fios cable to the 10 port switch in my upstairs music room. Then I plug my NAS, Lumin and Apple Airport Express (which acts as my wifi) into the switch.

Hope this makes sense.

Thx. Makes sense. Same as my perfect wave dac.


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I know that I will love it. I'm a streaming kind of guy :)

Sweet...quite the LUMINated crowd building here. LoL

Streaming is really so turnkey, its obvious why many will chose this option...plug and forget! Good on Mike for arranging that group buy.
 
Congrats Joe !!

As you know, I absolutely love this thing !!!!

Tomorrow is the big day for the Lumin and the NAS!

Sweet...quite the LUMINated crowd building here. LoL

Streaming is really so turnkey, its obvious why many will chose this option...plug and forget! Good on Mike for arranging that group buy.

It's worth a shot!
 
Sweet...quite the LUMINated crowd building here. LoL

Streaming is really so turnkey, its obvious why many will chose this option...plug and forget! Good on Mike for arranging that group buy.

Not only is it easy, it truly sounds better to my ears then a computer and DAC setup !
 
What model Lumin is everyone getting? The original A1 (top of the line, I believe)?

I know there are three newer models out that were unveiled at CES. I think they are all below the A1, but I can't even find the other models on the Lumin website.

Anyone know the basic differences between models.?
 
Rance - the group buy is for the A1 (the original). The new models will not be out for a few months. There will be an S1 which will be similar to the A1, except it will have the Sabre DAC chipset which is able to process double DSD. All the other models will retain the Wolfson DAC chipset. IMO - if you don't care about double DSD (there are only a handful of titles out), then stick with the A1. I believe the Wolfson DAC is superior to any other DAC brand.
 
Geoff - sorry to hear about your troubles. Did you go through our group buy?

Before sending it back, what are the main issues? Maybe we can collectively help.

Do you have Ethernet (not wireless) from your main cable/fios router to your Lumin (or to a switch) - let's start there.
 
Talk about making one feel UN-empowered. That's what the Lumin setup has done for me. Must fetch my disc player out of its box in the closet just to hear music again. A week wasted trying to get A1 up and running. Now about ready to send it back. Didn't know I needed IT skills to get this device working. Besides restocking cost returning A1 also return costs for purchased iPad Mini Retina, QNAP TS-119PII and Medialink Wireless Router Model MWN-WAPR300N. Lumin agent actually offered to come out to help, but no way would I have anyone drive for four-five hours to help with what should be easy. This all makes me feel like a useless idiot. Ugh.
Geoffrey ,

First welcome to AS. I was not familiar with loading my NAS with the latest Java and MinimServer so I hired a local IT guy and he did it remotely. Cost me 75 bucks and took 30 minutes. After that the lumin App software found all my files . I can really relate to your frustration . You've invested so greatly I really hope you get to hear the fruits of your efforts.
 
Don't give up! I'm sure people here can help and I will say I'm impressed that the Lumin rep was willing to drive out and help from that far away - that's impressive!
 
Don't give up! I'm sure people here can help and I will say I'm impressed that the Lumin rep was willing to drive out and help from that far away - that's impressive!

+1. I would have had him at my house already!


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Geoffrey-

Welcome. Don't give up.

Setting up a NAS drive on your network, getting all your music on it, installing the necessary programs (usually Minimserver and Java) and making sure Your Lumin app is communicating with everything takes some skill for sure. Many of us rely on a computer expert to come out and do these things for us. As mentioned, well worth the expense for what will likely be only a small amount of time.

Once it's up and running you'll be glad you moved beyond a CD player.
 
Another option would be to ship your NAS etc to the IT guy have him set up the server part. And then it's pretty easy just to plug it back in.
 
Geoffrey, an alternative is to try the "simplest" config I posted earlier (no NAS, no Java, no Minim server install). It would take only ~15 min for music to flow. You can then figure out a more comprehensive config while listening.
 
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