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2013/08/07 at 9:38 am #23914millstParticipant
Hi
Does anyone know if the MEU can be used as a standard switch in an iLive network. ie can I connect non ME1 devices into it and access the iLive, other devices on the network and ALL dante channels?
I’m looking at getting a couple of these
https://www.four-audio.com/en/products/dbs1.html
which need POE and I wondered if I could just run them off an MEU instead of having to buy another POE switch as well.Regards
Toby2013/08/08 at 6:44 am #34599dnxmirrorsoundsParticipantThe bigger question is: do you really want to run the risk that the band will lose their IEMs even momentarily,for the sake of buying an extra $100 switch?
Duncan Whitcombe
@Dnxmirrorsounds
Mirror Sounds & metrochurch
Perth, Australia
T112, iDR48x2
http://www.mirrorsounds.com.au
http://www.metrochurch.org.au2013/08/08 at 1:17 pm #34600ahjeffModeratorHi Toby
No, you can’t use the ME-U in that way. The 10 ports do form a standard switch, but all 10 broadcast a dSnake stream, which uses pretty much all of the bandwidth available.
– Jeff, A&H
2013/08/09 at 4:05 am #34604millstParticipantThanks Jeff
@Duncan
If you can tell me where I can find a 16 or 24 port rack mount managed gigabit switch with POE for $100 then I wouldn’t need to ask.
The last switch I bought cost me $1800 so I was thinking if an MEU could be used it would nicely kill two birds with one stone.
Or one bird with two rack spaces so to speak.I wouldn’t trust my audio to a $100 switch.
I’d rather not have to tell a client that the reason they had a 5000 pax riot on their hands when the audio stopped during a show was because I bought a $100 network switch which all of my control, audio and monitor splits for the whole show were passing through.
A switch is a single point of failure these days and not worth skimping on. There is a big difference between a cheap consumer switch and an enterprise managed switch which we really all should be using if we value the traffic passing over it.
2013/08/11 at 5:36 am #34614AnonymousInactiveHi Toby,
Why not just add a POE injector to power the unit?
Sounds like it would be a $30 solutionGil Parente
Design & Integration
Entertainment Arts, Inc.
iLive 176, T112
iDR48 , iDR16, iDR10
Multiple iPads
Dante
Etc..2013/08/12 at 10:11 pm #34618millstParticipantI use POE a lot.
I have multiple access points, remote audio transmission equipment.
Injectors are ok, but they are messy and another point of failure.2013/08/12 at 11:48 pm #34619StixParticipantquote:
Originally posted by millstThere is a big difference between a cheap consumer switch and an enterprise managed switch which we really all should be using if we value the traffic passing over it.
Yes indeed – there is a big difference – a $100 switch could potentially fail and ruin your gig, an $1800 enterprise class managed switch could possibly fail and ruin your gig. The difference is $1700 and a false sense of security HaHaHa!! []
Cheers
Richard Howey
Audio Dynamite Ltd
IDR48/IDR16/T112/R72/Mixpad,Tweak,
Dual M-Dante/DVS, 17″MBP/Logic 9/Custom Mackie Control2013/08/14 at 7:29 am #34633millstParticipantIf that was the case I would have bought an x32
I have a pile of 5 poked dlink and net gear “cheap” switches that are broke.
I have had precisely zero Cisco and linksys switches out of a fleet of 7 that have failed.I like those odds.
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