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For Davaar family systems, Ethernet-over-Mains adaptors may reduce the number of rooms that can listen to a Songcast Linn DS (see [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Songcast#Small-scale_mode_2 explanation]) | For Davaar family systems, Ethernet-over-Mains adaptors may reduce the number of rooms that can listen to a Songcast Linn DS (see [http://docs.linn.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Songcast#Small-scale_mode_2 explanation]) |
Revision as of 11:46, 12 December 2018
Linn's digital media products (collectively referred to as Linn DS below) use standard IP networking for audio distribution and control. The suggested specification for all networking components is outlined below. For any given installation, the fundamental mode of operation needs to be chosen prior to purchasing network equipment, based on the number of Linn DS to be interconnected.
For Linn DS systems, if you wish to share audio from one Linn DS (sender) to more than five other Linn DS products, you need to set the Linn network for multicast filtering, which will require higher-grade network equipment.
We advise that you speak to a Network Specialist regarding this subject to specify the Ethernet devices for your specific system.
If you only want to share a Linn DS to up to five other Linn DS rooms, this will use unicast communications, which can be achieved with consumer-grade network equipment.
For an installation operating in large-scale mode, each piece of network equipment below needs to satisfy its higher specifications, respectively; a single substandard component could disrupt the whole system.
Contents
DHCP server
The DHCP server supplies an IP address on request from the DHCP clients. This functionality is usually provided by a router in the network. For this network component, no distinction exists w.r.t. small- or large-scale mode of operation.
Ethernet Switch
The Ethernet switch is the connection point for all other components on the network, allowing them to communicate with each other.
Large-scale Mode
For installations using Songcast to more than five Linn DS, you need to deploy managed switches.
We advise that you ask a Network Specialist to specify the Ethernet devices for your particular system.
Small-scale Mode
- You can use the switch ports on your router if present, or any unmanaged 100/1000base-T switch to add additional ports
Wireless Access Point (WAP)
The WAP connects the wireless control point to the network. Most ISP routers have a built-in WAP.
If to be used with Apple devices the DTIM setting needs to be increased. (Apple recommends a setting of 3 or higher.)
Ethernet over Power Mains
These devices allow you to broadcast Ethernet traffic over mains electricity wiring. Electrical noise on your home mains system can reduce the bandwidth/speed of your Ethernet-over-mains devices and cause poor communication with your Linn DS/DSM. They can also add "latency". This means that any communications are delayed, if this delay is too long then the Linn DS/DSM and control devices may ignore this communication.
For Davaar family systems, Ethernet-over-Mains adaptors may reduce the number of rooms that can listen to a Songcast Linn DS (see explanation)
Media Server
Media Server Requirements
- UPnP AV 1.0 certified
- FLAC support
and preferably
- easy installation on the NAS
- Album Art support
NAS
A NAS stores your music and makes it accessible over the network.
Control Point
Wireless control point
The wireless control point provides the user interface for accessing music and controlling playback. The device can be either a Smartphone, Internet Tablet, or a standard computer/laptop.
Tested Network devices
Check here