Thank you for reporting, tokenbrit!
Never tried this myself, so the information is useful.
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Thank you for reporting, tokenbrit!
You’re welcome. I don’t know how much my findings will translate to other home networks…. Ours was a little inelegant since a provider change that left us with a gateway rather than a cable modem. Thankfully the ISP put the gateway in bridge mode so I could properly manage our home network via our own router, with an AirPort Express as the client & AP for 108T & Källa. The first two guest networks were to move off IoT & work devices; the gateway proved fortunate as I could also move off the Internet phone… The musical benefit this brought made me think that isolating the music side of things would bring further benefit, but it didn’t seem to.
I am curious about an update, Fredrik!
Is this when used as a (mesh?) pair, or are the benefits apparent as a single router or access point?lejonklou wrote: ↑2024-12-08 14:09 No back and forth comparison has been made between Ubiquity Amplifi Alien and HD. It’s too complicated reconfiguring everything on the network.
Our impression is that Alien is the best sounding router we’ve ever tried, even better than HD. And HD used to be the best by far. They both also work so reliably. Highly recommended!
I made the effort because I had the opportunity to buy a cheap Alien router (almost new). I set up a third WiFi network with it and because the HD of my 2. system is also controlled by an Amplifi, it had to be reset. Audio is sent via a Fritzbox via WiFi to an AVM repeater (2 LAN connections) and from there to the routers using a BJC cable.lejonklou wrote: ↑2024-12-08 14:09 No back and forth comparison has been made between Ubiquity Amplifi Alien and HD. It’s too complicated reconfiguring everything on the network.
Our impression is that Alien is the best sounding router we’ve ever tried, even better than HD. And HD used to be the best by far. They both also work so reliably. Highly recommended!