Also, to follow up and add corrections to some of my previous posts.
Working backwards, if your are not able to connect deqxy3.local while using a VPN there is a simple fix at least for Windows 10 boxes. I’m sure there is something similar in Linux and MacOS if you have the same VPN connections issues there.
In Windows you need to edit your local Hosts file to hard code the hostname, deqxy3.local AND deqx-gen-4.local to be associated with their respective ip addresses.
To do this:
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Make a copy the file Hosts from
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
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Open the file from your desktop with Notepad.
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On a new line after and below everything that is already in there type
192.168.x.xxx deqxy3.local
192.168.x.xxx deqx-gen-4.local
. . . 192.168.x.xxx is where you will substitute the resolved ip address of deqxy.local and deqx-gen-4.local. Use the cmd prompt then ping deqxy3.local and deqx-gen-4.local with VPN disabled to find it’s name resolution.
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Save and close the Host file.
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Copy the edited Host file on your desktop to
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
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Paste the edited Hosts file here and overwrite the existing file.
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If should start working immediately but if it doesn’t you may need to restart you computer.
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After doing these steps you will probably want to set your the IP address of deqxy3.local and deqx-gen-4.local STATIC in your router so that DHCP will not assign it a different after a restart of your Pre-8.
As for covering the rear of your planer type dipole speakers during steps 1 and 2, what I’m finding now that covering the rear alone helps immensely but is not enough for excellent results . Apparently what happens is that certain frequencies still bounce off the coverings especially in the lower range. Yes, I’m now following Mike’s lead and will be ordering a number of 8" foam blocks in order to build a sallie to attenuate these lower frequencies as well as the mid and highs from returning from the wall behind the speakers back through the panel and into the calibration microphone. For what I understand, Mikes is now getting good calibrations on his Soundlabs.using the sallie. Thanks Mike!