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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Dixon" data-source="post: 23148" data-attributes="member: 397"><p>Re: How are you networking........</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>We are using Belkin Network USB Hubs (Model #F5L009) for our Xtis and simply ran this into a wireless router. That worked really well when we just had Xtis, now that we've added ITs we haven't had great success getting them all to work as well on the network. We have had to plug everything into a separate switch and are suspecting that the switch may be the culprit, but we haven't had a chance to work on it. We are considering going with a wired network for our amps which we planned to try during our slow time this winter, but we haven't had much of a slow time. </p><p></p><p>The Xtis on the wireless network worked, but didn't always stay connected to the network and we would have to completely reboot the whole thing. It wasn't much of a problem for concerts, but for long corporate days and festivals it would sometimes lose connectivity. I know this is only partially helpful, but at least it is a start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Dixon, post: 23148, member: 397"] Re: How are you networking........ We are using Belkin Network USB Hubs (Model #F5L009) for our Xtis and simply ran this into a wireless router. That worked really well when we just had Xtis, now that we've added ITs we haven't had great success getting them all to work as well on the network. We have had to plug everything into a separate switch and are suspecting that the switch may be the culprit, but we haven't had a chance to work on it. We are considering going with a wired network for our amps which we planned to try during our slow time this winter, but we haven't had much of a slow time. The Xtis on the wireless network worked, but didn't always stay connected to the network and we would have to completely reboot the whole thing. It wasn't much of a problem for concerts, but for long corporate days and festivals it would sometimes lose connectivity. I know this is only partially helpful, but at least it is a start. [/QUOTE]
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