Geez, at $4000, I hope it is a significant upgrade.
Bob
Bob
Routers/Ethernet Switch
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This topic is heavily explored on both audiophilestyle and whatsbestforum. There are ways to optimize what you have or with limited investment for good improvement. PM if you wish to discuss further but two links I found helpful are: https://whatsbestforum.com/threads/network-improvements-and-their-impact-on-sound-quality.30455/page-22#post-657980 (22 pages of discussion) And for Waversa: https://whatsbestforum.com/threads/waversa-wcore-wrouter-streamer.28621/ (Two pages of discussion) |
You can only use a modem that will work with Verizon. I assume what you are calling an ISP Verizon router is really a combination modem router provided by Verizon. If you want to change your modem you need to ask them which products work with their network. If you want to toss another router or switch in your network behind your existing Verizon modem-router there are a few products on the market purporting to be "audiophile" . |
@shellyboy1 You may find some information in this thread: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/network-switches The only 'audiophile' router I know of is the Waversa WRouter. It has a switch built in (clean and 'dirty' sides). Waversa also makes a companion switch/Roon Core, the Waversa WCore. |