Pimping your router


1. Use a wired router only
2. If wireless router is needed, separate router for wifi
3. only streamer, NOTHING ELSE connected 
4. use LPS to feed router
5. use shortest possible quality cable to streamer
6. use Acoustic Revive RLT-1 filter on spare router or streamer port
7. wrap router and LPS in EMI/RFI shielding material
8. use EMO EN70-HD filter near streamer for ethernet connection
9. use quality shielded cable between router and internet access point

All of these will individually improve your streaming SQ, in aggregate the effect is significant
Enjoy the music
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A further addition at the risk of looking compulsive: move your router to a different power spur from your main system and give it proper power treatment: i.e. filter, better power supply and cable, better fuse. It never ceases to amaze me how substantially additional efforts at noise suppression pay in the digital part of my system.
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Earlier I asked about my Fios Quantum and Fios extender setup. My Lumin d1 is Ethernet connected but the Sony A9G,  Cambridge CXU, Yamaha RX-A2080 and Apple TV are wireless. Should I go Ethernet to the Sony A9G or take the advise and purchase a Acoustic Revive RLT-1 filter? The extender on has 2 Ethernet ports.
I am not sure I understand the question: generally ethernet connection tends to be preferable to wifi in most instances albeit with exceptions. The Acoustic Revive filter is mainly beneficial to ethernet connections.
The Fios extender is where all of the items I listed and was wondering if introducing a Ethernet switch and hard wire all components; would that be worth wild? My next question is buying a ifi ipower for the Fios wireless router upstairs is worth the investment? The big question here is: does a switching power supply induce noise onto the Ethernet signal?

thanks again for and and all replies as this is kinda specific to a Fios Moca network.
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