Hi Terry, i allways appreciate people who think outside the box and outside of their comfort zone ! the "coffee" you consume at your router/switches/APs is just going "throught" them, it will be cooked somewhere in the internet on a streaming server, with thousands of routers and switches in between the line from the source (server encoder) to the destination (streaming client device decoder). You can not really optimize a already cooked coffee (in the internet) when falls into your local coffeepot and is ready to drink.. to stay in your example. of course you can optimize your local "dishes/coffepot" to be cleaned, but then you have to have really prober knowlegde where and why you have to adjust. This must be align within the standards of the IEEE RFC's, to work. IEEE or similiar standards are something really rare in the hifi industry but mandatory in the data transport world based on the OSI reference model where all network attached infrastructure has to follow. You need to separate the topics into Layers as there are Layer 1 (power and physical devices) Layer 2 (Switches / APs that handles MAC Adresses) and Layer 3 ( IP-Packet handler like Routers). Your home ISP Router is just a NAT/PAT device, not are really Router, more a Layer 2 Device without a routing table. Independent if you are using real local Routers by your own demand in between. All phy wires in the line of the ISP NAT device towards your streaming client, MUST meet the IEEE defined standards, if they don't => no Link/ no packet flow. If you change it manually to not standart => no Link/ no packet flow. The often discussed topic on Wifi Network are only discussed from people who do not really get the picture. For example, if your local cooked coffee migh looses some small powder pieces on your damper, it will still taste very good. I don' t belaeve you can taste if there are missing some powderpices of your coffee. To speak in more technical words, the music stream is build on OSI Standards and IEEE Codecs, that contains detailed descriptions also for packet lost and jitter inside a stream... from the internet, through all of the thousands of Router hops down to your client with a lot of latency in between. To cover this, normally your stream endpoint has memory buffers for income and outgoing packets based on the phy Media Speed and Duplex behavior and also the pice of software decoder inside the client have the same buffers. Because Packet Lost, Jitter, Delay is something that is totally normal and also descriped within the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards and of course the RFC's for the used Codec of the stream. This works also if your Wifi is weak by congestion or overlapping channels, there is nothing like noise on a Radio receiver. Either you client get the Packets, than the music plays as the codec is defined or the stream and music stops because the sending/receving buffers on some devices are empty because of packet lost or processing lack. Even in this case, you can not and wnt not change the buffers. If you start monitoring your infrastructure, you might look on the packet lost on your devices, Switches, AP and whatever... but the problem is,, even if you see packet lost, you have to have the knowledge why in some cases it is the nature of the device to have Packet Lost, because it can only work half duplex for example. You can make thinks mutch worse if you change for example Duplex Settings without proper understanding how the mechanic of AutoSensing and / or AutoNegotiation works between two endpoints and if your Cable Infrastructure really is capable of.. The difference between Cat5 and Cat5e is huge ;-) And so on, and so on.. stay strong and kind regards !
On your advice, I replaced the default low cost router with a fritz!box 6660 router with ip forwaring enabled so that a dedicated lan connection is available. The difference from before is amazing. Thank you Terry.
And there are no more disconnections. Before every third change from cd to qobus I had to restart the whole system. A whole day and everything runs as it should be.
VICTOR! So happy you contacted me as I was beginning to wonder... In any case, the turntable I could not think of was the Avid Ingenium, a solid buy, but should you want further advice, submit a help request, selecting the "Other" category at the link below and I will provide you with all kinds of useful and useless information. Don't forget, you owe me a hair cut during the nest AVS Warsaw - looking forward to it! helpdesk.primare.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
oh thank you Tarry, for you recommendation. I was happy meeting with you. I really like yours products off primare. When I makes lots of money 💰, I will buy all setup of 35 series (amp, cd with prisma and phono pre) 😅😉 You are nice man, appreciate for a talking in Warsaw. You give me a hope about good people. Maybe coming some time and I will tri create Hifi component personally ☺️about haircut, - if I tell something, I makes that, and also will wait for you visiting at my shop 🫡
Hi Terry, really a good way to make people aware of the (most of the time) poor quality of the iSP routers - the simple ones, or the old ones.
Hi Terry, i allways appreciate people who think outside the box and outside of their comfort zone ! the "coffee" you consume at your router/switches/APs is just going "throught" them, it will be cooked somewhere in the internet on a streaming server, with thousands of routers and switches in between the line from the source (server encoder) to the destination (streaming client device decoder). You can not really optimize a already cooked coffee (in the internet) when falls into your local coffeepot and is ready to drink.. to stay in your example. of course you can optimize your local "dishes/coffepot" to be cleaned, but then you have to have really prober knowlegde where and why you have to adjust. This must be align within the standards of the IEEE RFC's, to work. IEEE or similiar standards are something really rare in the hifi industry but mandatory in the data transport world based on the OSI reference model where all network attached infrastructure has to follow. You need to separate the topics into Layers as there are Layer 1 (power and physical devices) Layer 2 (Switches / APs that handles MAC Adresses) and Layer 3 ( IP-Packet handler like Routers). Your home ISP Router is just a NAT/PAT device, not are really Router, more a Layer 2 Device without a routing table. Independent if you are using real local Routers by your own demand in between. All phy wires in the line of the ISP NAT device towards your streaming client, MUST meet the IEEE defined standards, if they don't => no Link/ no packet flow. If you change it manually to not standart => no Link/ no packet flow. The often discussed topic on Wifi Network are only discussed from people who do not really get the picture. For example, if your local cooked coffee migh looses some small powder pieces on your damper, it will still taste very good. I don' t belaeve you can taste if there are missing some powderpices of your coffee. To speak in more technical words, the music stream is build on OSI Standards and IEEE Codecs, that contains detailed descriptions also for packet lost and jitter inside a stream... from the internet, through all of the thousands of Router hops down to your client with a lot of latency in between. To cover this, normally your stream endpoint has memory buffers for income and outgoing packets based on the phy Media Speed and Duplex behavior and also the pice of software decoder inside the client have the same buffers. Because Packet Lost, Jitter, Delay is something that is totally normal and also descriped within the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards and of course the RFC's for the used Codec of the stream. This works also if your Wifi is weak by congestion or overlapping channels, there is nothing like noise on a Radio receiver. Either you client get the Packets, than the music plays as the codec is defined or the stream and music stops because the sending/receving buffers on some devices are empty because of packet lost or processing lack. Even in this case, you can not and wnt not change the buffers. If you start monitoring your infrastructure, you might look on the packet lost on your devices, Switches, AP and whatever... but the problem is,, even if you see packet lost, you have to have the knowledge why in some cases it is the nature of the device to have Packet Lost, because it can only work half duplex for example. You can make thinks mutch worse if you change for example Duplex Settings without proper understanding how the mechanic of AutoSensing and / or AutoNegotiation works between two endpoints and if your Cable Infrastructure really is capable of.. The difference between Cat5 and Cat5e is huge ;-) And so on, and so on.. stay strong and kind regards !
On your advice, I replaced the default low cost router with a fritz!box 6660 router with ip forwaring enabled so that a dedicated lan connection is available.
The difference from before is amazing.
Thank you Terry.
Anton, so happy to hear it and thanks for letting me know. Enjoy! Terry
@@PrimareAB and the amp is a I35 :-)
@@antonjessner5442 Thanks for the confirmation, as I was thinking that is what you had. Have fun!
And there are no more disconnections. Before every third change from cd to qobus I had to restart the whole system. A whole day and everything runs as it should be.
@@antonjessner5442 Yes! Just as it should be, thanks again for letting us know.
Really like this analogy. I’m going to steal it! 😊
Warren, I would hate to lead you down a path of crime, so give you permission to use the analogy freely. ;-) Terry
Hi Terry, its Viktor, from AVS Warsaw, we are talking about turntables and you can’t remember 😂 can you text me which one you mean, thank 😊
VICTOR! So happy you contacted me as I was beginning to wonder... In any case, the turntable I could not think of was the Avid Ingenium, a solid buy, but should you want further advice, submit a help request, selecting the "Other" category at the link below and I will provide you with all kinds of useful and useless information. Don't forget, you owe me a hair cut during the nest AVS Warsaw - looking forward to it! helpdesk.primare.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
oh thank you Tarry, for you recommendation. I was happy meeting with you. I really like yours products off primare. When I makes lots of money 💰, I will buy all setup of 35 series (amp, cd with prisma and phono pre) 😅😉 You are nice man, appreciate for a talking in Warsaw. You give me a hope about good people. Maybe coming some time and I will tri create Hifi component personally ☺️about haircut, - if I tell something, I makes that, and also will wait for you visiting at my shop 🫡
@@hifisensei Happy to help when I can, and thanks for the kind words!