BDA-3.14 for the weekend

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mrterence

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Bryston BDA-3.14 dongle problems....
« Reply #20 on: 4 Nov 2023, 12:56 pm »
Hi, I just bought a new Bryston BDA-3.14 DAC streamer, and can't get the streamer working.

The tp-link AX1800 wireless USB adapter I've tried to use to set up a network connection doesn't create the hot-spot Bryston describe in their manual - the USB light on the front of the BDA-3.14 stays red, and the pilot light on the AX1800 does not light.

Do I need to use Bryston's own wi-fi dongle for the streamer to work? Or will another USB wi-fi dongle do? I'm in the UK, and sourcing Bryston products is difficult....

I'd be really grateful for any guidance forum members can offer on this!

With thanks, Terence.


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Re: BDA-3.14 for the weekend
« Reply #21 on: 8 Nov 2023, 01:00 pm »
tp-link AX1800

There won't be any support in the firmware for anything remotely that new.  Depending on the unit you have the newest wireless tech that should be supported would be 802.11n, maybe 802.11ac.  Also not all wireless chipsets are supported, so you may end up buying a wifi adapter that doesn't have any linux support.  You may want to consider some sort of wired alternative like a mesh solution, powerline av kit or wireless bridge.

jobiwon

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Re: BDA-3.14 for the weekend
« Reply #22 on: 8 Nov 2023, 03:24 pm »
as a note: Hardwired mesh node solved instability issues for me.