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So I currently have by SB Touch talking wirelessly through my router to my home PC.However I recently got Cincinnati Bell Fioptics cable boxes installed, which come with an ethernet jack on the back.I should be able to now connect my SB wired to by cable box, which then routes the signal through my coax network back to the modem, through the same router and to my PC.1. I'll play around with it myself, but I'd like to know the prevailing opinion. It is more complicated with more stuff in the path, but it's wired and not wireless....so it's better, right?2. Has anyone tried after-market ethernet cables, such as the Audioquest Cinnimon? I'm wondering if there is a noticable improvement over a stock cat5 patch cable?Thanks, Bob
I'll be curious to see if that works. From my limited and informal networking experience, I 'm not sure that a cable box ethernet port can act like a switch/router, I'd imagine that it would not forward packets from another device to a third device, but again, just my guess. Please try it and see though.As to the sonic implications, if you are not having dropouts or other issues with a wifi connection, I'd be surprised that a wired connection would be much different, but again, listen for yourself and decide!keep us posted, I'm curious about it.todd
IYou just need a "crossover" cable, which is standard Cat 5 wired up differently. I cannot compare the sound of this vs the sound of going through the router - but you could pretty easily for the $30 the crossover cable will cost.
I recently hard wired my modded SB Touch with Cat6E wire. I also installed a product similar to the SB Tranquility Base under both my Modem and Router, which feeds that SB Touch. (as per the below link)http://www.synergisticresearch.com/featured/ces-2012-show-report2/Hi Fred,Since no one else asked, I will. What is the product you're using which is similar to the SB Tranquility Base?Thanks,Joel
If people start claiming "audiophile" network cables improve sound, I'm going to shoot myself.
Can a SB get its wired Ethernet connection via a Powerline Adapter?
I'm with ya Brother! Since the thread was bumped, I have a slightly off topic, but related question.Can a SB get its wired Ethernet connection via a Powerline Adapter? Bob