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Thanks for the info debjit.g !!Would you by any chance have a link to explain how you bridge the Ethernet ports on the server side using a Mac as a server? I've got a a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter so now the Mac has two Ethernet ports, but can't figure out setting it up.I've read some of the thread on CA (Novel way to massively improve the SQ of audio streaming) and near the beginning there is a link to an Apple support page but it's broken.
Rich I am going to give this a try after I load Snowmonster.
I run Linux on my server. However, I think you can do the following on a Mac. I just tried in on my Macbook Pro running High Sierra. As you can see both the interface en1 and en2 (in bold) are now part of the bridge0. Not sure if the actual bridging will work but you can give it a short. Just grab a terminal and do the following:dghosh-mbp:~ dghosh$ sudo ifconfig bridge0 createdghosh-mbp:~ dghosh$ sudo ifconfig bridge0 addm en1 addm en2dghosh-mbp:~ dghosh$ ifconfig bridge0bridge0: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,SMART,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 options=63<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,TSO4,TSO6> ether 4a:00:00:ee:f7:20 Configuration: id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 hellotime 0 fwddelay 0 maxage 0 holdcnt 0 proto stp maxaddr 100 timeout 1200 root id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 ifcost 0 port 0 ipfilter disabled flags 0x2 member: en1 flags=3<LEARNING,DISCOVER> ifmaxaddr 0 port 5 priority 0 path cost 0 member: en2 flags=3<LEARNING,DISCOVER> ifmaxaddr 0 port 6 priority 0 path cost 0 Address cache: nd6 options=201<PERFORMNUD,DAD> media: <unknown type> status: inactive
typo or deliberate ?
It is a deliberate typo Thanks for paying attention.
Rich I am going to give this a try after I load Snowmonster. My SGC has two ethernet ports. I will let you know how it sounds.
We’ll see if the Snowmass renders the Terminator to be Terminated
Now that is a comparison I'd very much love to read!(And I'm waiting to see how the Bridge III 'war' turns out as well... Roon is a requirement for me, and if the BIII won't support it, then the DS looses what, for me, is one of its specific advantages over the Terminator - the native Ethernet interface. I do love the PS Audio firmware naming convention though... Snowmass Mountain sits above the especially beautiful Snowmass Lake along the famous Four Pass Loop.)
Yes.From my understanding, the Colorado mountain range has the highest peaks, ie the highest number of mountains that hit 14,000 feet in the USA. As such, these are called the “Fourteeners”, each with its own name. All the latest iterations of firmware updates for the DS series (Senior & Junior), have names based on this series of mountains. There are 53 of them. Pikes, Torreys, Huron, RedCloud, Snowmass, etc...Best,Anand.
In my setup I find the USB to sound better but you would need a good quality server/streamer (likes of Sotm, etc). I have even removed the card from DS which further improves a bit of SQ. If you want to go the B-II route, make sure you have a good foundation with the Ethernet switches and cables and a good LPS to power it up.
In regards to LPS on the ethernet switch...I am a little ignorant in that department...can I get some advice?I have the following signal path over Ethernet: Comcast Modem>>>Google Wifi>>>Bridge IIAre folks suggesting to upgrade LPS on the Comcast modem or the Google Wifi or both? Also, any rec's on LPS brands/models that seem to make a significant difference?Thanks!
Now they are making "audiophile" network switches that are specifically designed to handle music streaming. When will the madness end?
What most folks are doing (and see a bump in SQ) is by introducing a switch powered by LPS between the DAC/Streamer and the rest of the network. In your case, that would be between the Google Wifi and B-II. The LPS would depend on the power requirement on the switch. If you know the power requirement for Google Wifi, you can try powering it with the LPS and skip the switch. At some point you might get a switch and then compare. Its impossible to predict what will benefit in a given setup. Some decent quality LPS can be had from hd-plex but there are costlier ones if you need a better one. https://www.hdplex.com/hdplex-fanless-200w-linear-power-supply-for-pc-audio-and-ce-device.html
Whatever you do please DO NOT read this if you want to save lots of money.https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forums/topic/31119-power-supply-8-group-test-lps-and-smps/