Dear Emile,
The ipad I use for Taiko is quite old. If I should purchase a new, audio only tablet, which one sounds best? Ipad or Android?
Cheers
Which specific tablet sounds best still needs to be determined.
Dear Emile,
The ipad I use for Taiko is quite old. If I should purchase a new, audio only tablet, which one sounds best? Ipad or Android?
Cheers
That's what I have now in all of my rooms but they are tied to the Araknis router/network.How about a few Wi-Fi extenders for your audio Wi-Fi? It’s not like these are very expensive
Yup yupIn the great scheme of Taiko updates, after the router IIRC will be the new Extreme with BPS and that will be end game for most, myself included
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Will it be possible to setup the Taiko Router with ease?
The goal is to have two sets of rules for the Taiko Router:
The first set of rules : complete isolation
The second set of rules : allows access to the HiFi network from the Home network.
Goal :
- Backup the music files and the Roon library from the Extreme to a NAS located in the home network
- Access the Extreme's Roon server from a machine on the home network. I like to manage the Roon settings and my library from a desktop machine.
In the great scheme of Taiko updates, after the router IIRC will be the new Extreme with BPS and that will be end game for most, myself included
What about TACDA/TACD?In the great scheme of Taiko updates, after the router IIRC will be the new Extreme with BPS and that will be end game for most, myself included
Yes, but if you have a supported DAC that will be able to use the new interface (now the DAC), like your Lampi will, watch and see if you don't go that route when available.I have a DAC
I do that now anyway. Turing off the Motorola ISP cable modem wireless network does make a noticeable improvement as it appears to be validated by others. I have a LAN go from the ISP modem to the Orbi Wi-Fi 6 router which then creates the wireless for the entire house. Another LAN goes directly to the the Switch in the music room- no wireless needed for that.Emile, looking at the diagram that you have published, I see that on the left side (Home Network) there is also a router with a wifi access point, this means that for the best SQ you have to turn off the Wifi of the Modem-Router (ISP) ?
Your iPad that controls the Audio router needs to be on the SAME network as the Audio router. You can't have your Ipad on your other network.I do that now anyway. Turing off the Motorola ISP cable modem wireless network does make a noticeable improvement as it appears to be validated by others. I have a LAN go from the ISP modem to the Orbi Wi-Fi 6 router which then creates the wireless for the entire house. Another LAN goes directly to the the Switch in the music room- no wireless needed for that.
What I'm trying to understand is what advantage might be gained by inserting the Taiko Router here (red circle). Is it only to create a network to drive my ipad for the server? Is there anything to be gained in SQ by having the ipad only on its own audio network? Or does the mere addition of the Router provide an increase in SQ on its own ?
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It depends on your main router. You have to configure it. And also what player you use- XDMS can be on a different network; roon cannot.Your iPad that controls the Audio router needs to be on the SAME network as the Audio router. You can't have your Ipad on your other network.
Edit: I wish someone would say that I'm wrong with this and then I would be all set
Thx. And yes, but I need access to Roon as well.It depends on your main router. You have to configure it. And also what player you use- XDMS can be on a different network; roon cannot.
My MacBook is connected to the main router which then sends controls the music on the second router. Works for XDMS.
I just got off Facetime with Bob as this was easier to discuss by conversation (remember those?) than by email or thread posts. I'm much clearer on the intracacies but honestly, still a bit confounded. All I can say, is that it is times like this that having a dealer resource like Bob is worth its weight in gold - he's better than any corporate IT person I ever worked with! (Those folks are all the same: "Uh, I 'm sorry but you can't do that on a Mac"...)Your iPad that controls the Audio router needs to be on the SAME network as the Audio router. You can't have your Ipad on your other network.
Edit: I wish someone would say that I'm wrong with this and then I would be all set