Adding A Wireless Router - PRESONUS StudioLive 24R Networking Manual

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AVB Networking Basics
3.2

Adding a Wireless Router

Adding a Wireless Router
3.2
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Many modern digital audio devices support some level of control over a Local Area
Network. Unlike its AVB counterpart, a standard LAN network does not prioritize the
traffic on it. While this is fine for control information and other simple data, it is less
than ideal for transmitting low-latency audio. PreSonus StudioLive Series III mixers
support both AVB and LAN networking, each with its own dedicated Ethernet port.
For StudioLive Series III mixers, the Audio Network connection should
attach to the AVB network, while the control port should be connected to
a wireless router, or an access point, so that the mixer can be controlled
remotely from UC Surface or QMix-UC. The control port should also be
used to network your mixer to your computer while using DAW mode.
It should be noted that while a wireless router can be connected to an
AVB switch, you would still need to connect both the Audio Network and
the Control port to a network configured in this manner. Because of this,
PreSonus recommends that you create two networks for your StudioLive
mixer: one dedicated to control data and a second dedicated to AVB data.
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AVB Networking Guide
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SW5E AVB Switch
iPad running UC Surface
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