+1 Aurender, it never skips a beat. I use mine with the USB/12s converter box.
Connecting USB streamer server to I2s RJ45 input of DAC?
Can this be done successfully with an adapter like this ? Or is there more required? Thanks
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The NT-505 will work just fine with a WiFi extender providing the extender is getting a clean and constant signal from your router which based on your photos and comments is in another room. How far away from the router is the extender and in what direction. Also how many walls are between the router and extender? If the extender is not getting a clean and constant signal from the router is won't matter which brand of streamer you replace it with. I ran an NT-505 for over three years in two different rooms with an extender but in both cases the extender had a reasonable line of sight to the router. Ultimately your only clean solution may be to pay someone to run a line from the room where your router is to behind your audio gear with wall jacks on both ends. Also if you want to use a DDC to convert and output from a streamer to a DAC then you need to buy a DAC with a standard I2s input like Denafrips, Holo and others and not RJ45 as that is likely proprietary to Sonnet. |
@gdnrbob Yes I have updated the firmware. @ghdprentice Thanks for your kind offer . I may very well take you up on it @jackd et al My router is about 50 ft from the streamer There is a stairwell between the office which houses computer and router and the DR/ LR where my system is located on the far wall. My TV & Roku are also there and I have no trouble streaming with the Roku. Nonetheless, I am planning to run a Cat 8 line from the router to the streamer and see what happens. I can run it along the floor for the time to see if that works and then transfer it under the house if it does. I’ve also thought about trying to move the router to the top of the hutch in the DR which is on the other side of the stairwell just to center it up better in the house. But I get coverage all over the house as it is now. So, it I do understand your concerns The vendor I talked to also made mention that the extenders are unreliable and often have a different net extension which mine does. IOW looking at the network map you see the name of the network. Then one that states name and guest. The extender is the name _EXT which makes me wonder if the Teac sees these as 2 different addresses? I know Roon is the big kid on the block now and pushed by vendors but I really don’t want to rent a software and the $700 price tag is quite high as well. I don’t mind paying for a decent software but Roon is Not in my plans at least right now. J River is supposedly good but that is another step for later IIUC |
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