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As I alluded to elsewhere here I gave up on getting my Netgear Orbi mesh network to play nice with the GigaFOIL, AQ Diamond and Keces LPS. Since I removed them Roon dropouts are again non-existent. I liked what I was hearing with the GigaFoil and Diamond and never felt I could give the Keces a fair trial. If I could get things to work I would probably give them another try so here is my question.
I had plenty of issues getting the Orbi Wireless router and two satellites to work properly with pieces in my audio set-up. It always worked really well for all of the other devices in my home and I get great coverage for my +5000 sq feet. Mike also had issue with Netgear and returned it. If everything else didn't work so well I might consider that too. I am thinking of creating two separate wireless networks in my house. One for just my audio gear along with my current Orbi for everything else. The issue is I need to connect these both to only one Comcast cable modem. How difficult is that to do? From Googling this on the net the answers are not always clear.
Even though the Orbi devices all have 4 Ethernet ports I had to add un-managed switches between the Orbi's and audio related devices connected to them. That solved my issues until the GigFOIL and AQ Diamond came into play.
It looks like I need to use switches and probably reconfigure IP ranges (something I haven't ever done) to configure two networks with one modem. Again, any simple suggestions|?
I had plenty of issues getting the Orbi Wireless router and two satellites to work properly with pieces in my audio set-up. It always worked really well for all of the other devices in my home and I get great coverage for my +5000 sq feet. Mike also had issue with Netgear and returned it. If everything else didn't work so well I might consider that too. I am thinking of creating two separate wireless networks in my house. One for just my audio gear along with my current Orbi for everything else. The issue is I need to connect these both to only one Comcast cable modem. How difficult is that to do? From Googling this on the net the answers are not always clear.
Even though the Orbi devices all have 4 Ethernet ports I had to add un-managed switches between the Orbi's and audio related devices connected to them. That solved my issues until the GigFOIL and AQ Diamond came into play.
It looks like I need to use switches and probably reconfigure IP ranges (something I haven't ever done) to configure two networks with one modem. Again, any simple suggestions|?