The Computer Audiophile Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 Your best option is to get the fastest single internet connection and make sure your network inside the house is tuned to work well. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 You can go down a large rabbit hole and actually hurt your network performance very easily if you don't know what you're doing. I recommend getting a dedicated router, good wired switches, and good access points. Start with the default configuration and make changes if something isn't working right. If your audio is all wired, with control via wireless, you can get unmanages switched like those from Netgear, Nest WiFi, and possibly stick with the router provided by your fiber provider. People with networking skills obviously don't go this route because we like to tweak and squeeze out every ounce of performance, but it often is just a luxury, not a necessity. I use Ubiquiti UniFi wired and wireless and love it. But, it isn't for everyone. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
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