@carlsbad2 This is where you go every time you get actually proof of how things work. Can you just stop spewing the garbage you normally do, since it is only lies?
Ethernet Switch- what's the point?
I run an Ethernet cable between my router (standard issue from Verizon) and my streaming transport. I note that some use an ethernet switch between between the router and streamer. Assuming I got that right, what is the point- what does a good switch do? I've been into audio since the 70's but when its comes to streaming, I'm definitely a newbie-
Thanks all!
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ad nauseum And why? People just don’t search the forums. Easier to post a new thread and agitate that barely had a chance to develop some dry crust pile of 💩 to ensure that it continues to reek. One day when I’m bored I might start about half a dozen ethernet related threads. And heck, while I’m at it, might as well just start few “why do cables matter” threads. Drop that massive deuce into the forums and run. |
Oh Freddy Freddy .... @fredrik222 .... you never disappoint. Guaranteed to post your usual propaganda on every (and only) networking threads.
So many misinformation and outright made up lies on this part. John Swenson is no founder, or even owner of UpTone Audio. Alex Crespi is the founder and the sole owner. John Swenson was hired from UpTone, and he has done work for many audio companies. (i.e. Sonore Audio, and many more).
Besides, can you share a source for the "John Swenson admitting he made up things" part of your post? Any links citing John Swenson saying that would do.
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You call it lying because this is what you do here: copy and paste of charts and data, then engage in the ill logic of ad hominem personal attacks. It really is an obstacle to the discussion others are trying to have. |
@cleeds I was wondering when you would show up, you and @carlsbad2 are in the same boat, you think you know things, but you really don't, but you continue to argue. Why? You really have nothing better than fill up forums with garbage that is completely, easily verifiably wrong? |
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