@yoramguy1, wireless is truly inferior. It's like going back to MP3's instead of CD's.
Digital signals in routers, cables and WiFi are not 1's and 0's.
They are analog square waves that get decoded as 1's and 0's.
All sorts of things - cheap routers, cheap power supplies, EMI and RFI - all interfere with those square waves being perfectly square. If they're not square, the timing gets distorted. Sending a low-buck radio signal through the air - WiFi - gets interfered with really easily.
Ethernet cables do a much better job.
The UpTone Audio EtherRegen switch cleans up the problems really well for the price. If you want to spend a lot of money - and who does? - you can use a reclocker and get more perfect square waves.
I've got a relatively expensive system, $7k speakers and $5k amp, and use the EtherRegen. I've got SQ and soundstage depth and width that most audiophiles only dream about.
WiFi will only give you distortion.
I had an electrician run an ethernet cable from my router about 60' to my listening room for $600. $600 incredibly well spent.
With your Bryston system - assuming it's set up correctly and your speakers are well positioned - you'll hear a clear improvement in soundstage and SQ.