Streaming network puzzle


I have been using a TP-Link wireless extender connected to my Innuos Zenith with good success. I recently added a PS Audio P15 power conditioner and wanted to try logging my power data for a while to see how the power quality fluctuates. This involves another network connection so I plugged a cheapo Linksys 5 port switch into the TP-Link and then plugged the P15 and Zenith into the switch.

Now the puzzle. I use the Innuos Sense app, and it connects fine, I can play Qobuz just fine, but I cannot play any online radio stations. They try and fail after a few seconds. I am a technical guy, but haven’t come up with any solutions. It is probably an Innuos thing and I can post in their forums, but thought I would pick your brains.

Added note, this is not a crisis, I can revert back to the original setup easy enough, but thought I would see if anyone had any ideas. Thanks.

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Dude please stop! Go get drunk and listen to music, if you even have a stereo system.

@mattmiller Who’s doing the drinking? I spent my career in tech, these are things I think about, I like puzzles and am prone to solving them. If I start sharing my WireShark traces you can stop me. My system is available for review on this site. 

Simpler is better. Why are you using jumpers when your speakers have internal links?

@dalims4 Just to see if I could hear a difference. Not a significant change in this case. However, I recently picked up a pair of shotgun biwire cables, Harmonic Technology 9’s, and these are an improvement, but not necessarily due to biwiring. 

I’m glad the bi-wire cables are working for you. When I was using jumpers I could have either big bass or big treble depending on which connectors I hooked the main cables to.