A WiFi router usually has a switch built in. The router interfaces with the service providers network and usually doles out IP addresses to the connected devices on the home network. An audiophile switch connects into one of the ports of the WiFi router and expands the network with higher quality ethernet ports. Of course, the connection to the service providers network, and on to the streaming service, will always be through the standard ethernet port on the WiFi router. That being said, the whole concept of an "audiophile" network switch is questionable at best.
Network Switches
Here are a few...
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
Melco S100 (just announced) https://www.melco-audio-masters.com/uploads/1/0/1/5/101505220/mel_2073_s100_a4_2pp_info_sheet_v3.pdf
SOtM sNH - 10G https://www.sotm-audio.com/sotmwp/english/portfolio-item/snh-10g/
The Linear Solution Reference Audio Switch https://thelinearsolution.com/ref_swtch.html
Feel free to add others.
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