Modem performance and modem selection.


How much does a modem impact sound performance when streaming high resolution music and or video via Ethernet connection?  If you believe the impact is important/noticeable, can you make a recommendation on your favoured modem? Thank you 
jworth
" use a cable tv isolator in front of the modem. this will prevent ground loops between your gear and the cable tv entrance "

you are suggesting the OP get something that he might not even need.

something like this could also cause issues with the return path.
Yes I did mean a cable modem.  Thank you for the responses.  However, with these responses being in conflict with each other...I am not sure which way to go.  I will keep the Cable modem outside of the clean power zone.  Thank you again.

jeff
you are suggesting the OP get something that he might not even need.


True, but so many ground loop issues end up being related to the incoming coax. I’m unusually concerned because I’ve seen a number of charts suggesting that ground loops can occur with digital devices, causing jitter instead of hum, so it’s a tweak I like for myself and recommend.


something like this could also cause issues with the return path.


What??  If you mean power ground return path, there shouldn't be any through delicate signal wire. That's an invitation for a fire. 100% of a power fault's path to ground should be dealt with by ground wiring in the AC cables.

When I mentioned the return path, I was referring to the cable return .
Often pieces will allow signal in but will not let things out and will cause issues that the customer would not be aware of UNLESS he has the proper tools to troubleshoot.   
These ground loop coax isolators are pretty smiple. Either a transformer or capacitor.

So long as the bandwidth is correct, they are bidirectional.