Advice on Improving a Wifi-Mesh -> Ethernet Setup?


My streamer connects to an ethernet port of a Netgear Orbi satellite. It's a modified Allo Digione Signature mounted on a USBridge Signature, both powered by an Allo Shanti LPS.

The Orbi is a stock unit powered by a Teradak LPS. I've noticed a significant jump using John Swenson's technique to "ground" the stock SMPS. The LPS provided further improvements but were not as dramatic as introducing the grounding adapter.

If I intend to take things one step forward, which would make the most sense in my system? 

1. An "audiophile" switch that supposedly reclocks and improves the signal.

2. Some type of filter or isolation to reduce noise (Gigafoil, ENO, FMC, etc.).

3. Modifying/Replacing the Orbi.

Thanks in advance!

serancien

I have the allo signature and find it best to stream wirelessly to it with a nice strong signal from my TP-link mesh. None of the noise and what-not that seems to drive people to those expensive switches and fiber solutions.

Look into the final leg going into your streamer adding a switch that will convert the run in to fiber. As soon as any noise hit fiber it is eliminated. Small green computer co has many options.

The Shield Ground has not been well Accepted by the community, especially those who have studied Electronics. Way too many people are selling Snake Oil these days. Especially since they found out that if you make it COST the customer dearly, it will sell even better.
John Swenson Shield Ground (JSSG), a myth debunked | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/john-swenson-shield-ground-jssg-a-myth-debunked.11289/

@esarhaddon 

I think you might have nailed the answer on why I had never heard of a working ground enhancer or “Shield Ground “

Thanks.