Subject i basically to ensure that this thread pops up in case somebody is researching in this direction.
This message is for those who use Ethernet cable in their audio or HT setup. Here is something I found somewhere and tried myself and convinced that it takes the performance to next level.
What I did that I isolated my system by connecting the entry point of my system to Ethernet socket on wall by fiber optic. The entry point of my system is an Ethernet switch which has two SFP ports. I bought a media converter (https://www.newegg.com/p/0XP-001U-0...eamr42-N5lOkhBapMChoCPJwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) that converts Ethernet to fiber. And that is it, both audio and video are clean.
If your entry point is not a switch, you will have to buy two of the media converter I mentioned above. You will also need a pair of SFP modules (something like this https://www.fs.com/products/12622.html) and make sure you buy them in pair because both source and target must exactly be same.
As for fiber cable, in the spec of SFP module you will find if that works with Single Mode or Multi-Mode fiber and buy accordingly.
In fact, I would even encourage the ones relying on wifi to switch to physical connection, if possible.
This message is for those who use Ethernet cable in their audio or HT setup. Here is something I found somewhere and tried myself and convinced that it takes the performance to next level.
What I did that I isolated my system by connecting the entry point of my system to Ethernet socket on wall by fiber optic. The entry point of my system is an Ethernet switch which has two SFP ports. I bought a media converter (https://www.newegg.com/p/0XP-001U-0...eamr42-N5lOkhBapMChoCPJwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) that converts Ethernet to fiber. And that is it, both audio and video are clean.
If your entry point is not a switch, you will have to buy two of the media converter I mentioned above. You will also need a pair of SFP modules (something like this https://www.fs.com/products/12622.html) and make sure you buy them in pair because both source and target must exactly be same.
As for fiber cable, in the spec of SFP module you will find if that works with Single Mode or Multi-Mode fiber and buy accordingly.
In fact, I would even encourage the ones relying on wifi to switch to physical connection, if possible.
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