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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 91105" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: Combining many devices on one network</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, there is something to be said regarding keeping all your audio traffic defined within it's own hardware network or VLAN. Then you can keep all your control traffic on a separate network, which can be integrated into a facilities enterprise network. Without having two network ports to do this for you, you would need to install a router to access this information from an isolated Dante network when working from your enterprise network. </p><p></p><p>This is what we at MediaMatrix recommend doing regardless if your system is CobraNet or Dante. </p><p></p><p>Remember, CobraNet traffic can peacefully co-exist with regular computer data just like Dante can. It is just a matter of good practice in my mind to keep the two isolated from one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 91105, member: 970"] Re: Combining many devices on one network Well, there is something to be said regarding keeping all your audio traffic defined within it's own hardware network or VLAN. Then you can keep all your control traffic on a separate network, which can be integrated into a facilities enterprise network. Without having two network ports to do this for you, you would need to install a router to access this information from an isolated Dante network when working from your enterprise network. This is what we at MediaMatrix recommend doing regardless if your system is CobraNet or Dante. Remember, CobraNet traffic can peacefully co-exist with regular computer data just like Dante can. It is just a matter of good practice in my mind to keep the two isolated from one another. [/QUOTE]
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