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My music computer is connected to my router with a 50' Monoprice ethernet cable with no noise, ground loops or 'what nots'. 9 years of flawless performance.https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=143
You could connect one port of the router to a optical converter box like the one below and then use an optical cable to connect it to second box and then connect the second box to the PC using an standard ethernet cable. This would electrically isolate the router from the PC.This was in vogue a while ago, I don't know if audiophiles are still using this technique.https://www.tp-link.com/us/business-networking/accessory/tl-fc111a-20/
My stereo's source is an audio PC. The MB and CPU is powered by Minibox Pico psu and USB output is Matrix Element H powered by a 50va LPSU. In my opinion, it's a very good audio PC. It's currently connected to a router that is about 15 ft away via wifi. I want to use ethernet instead of wifi to connect to the internet thinking this might improve sq. However, it may also introduce noise, ground loops... what not... so I've read. So, what should I get to get internet connected to my PC w/o wifi in a way that will be beneficial for audio?I would like to avoid wifi extenders because whatever device I will be using will be within 5ft of my work from home space. And, according to my hand held EMI detector, my Netgear wifi router emits a strong EMI with a 5 ft perimeter. I assume it would be similar with a wifi extender. Would Powerline externder introduce noise? How about a 20ft ethernet cable directly connecting PC to router? How about a printer server like this one?https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M77UME8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Any other options? TIA