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Mackie DL32R oddities
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 203969" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Has anyone successfully mixed the Mackie control network with one of the Dante networks?</p><p></p><p>As background....</p><p></p><p>I'm setting up a DL32R as remote head amps for some Yamaha consoles. I have dual (redundant) Dante networks set up and have Lake control running on the same network as primary Dante. I have a wireless access point (WAP) connected to the primary network for the Lake control and I'd like to combine the Mackie control on the same network (so that I don't have to use a 2nd WAP for the Mackie).</p><p></p><p>Lake and Dante coexist nicely on the same network. However when I connect the Mackie control port to the primary network, something goes wrong with the WAP and WAP drops any connected Wifi devices.</p><p></p><p>In all the Mackie documentation, they never show DL32R Dante and Mackie control ports connected to the same network. However I've verified that the Dante and Mackie control ports have different IP addresses, so in theory they shouldn't clash.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know what is special about the Mackie control traffic?</p><p></p><p>FWIW, Mackie show multiple DL32R setups where a WAP is connected to the control port of the 1st DL32R, the second DL32R is connected to the first via their primary Dante ports, and control info for the second DL32R is passed through the first DL32R and over the primary Dante network. This suggests Mackie control traffic is either tunnelled through Dante traffic, or duplicated on the Dante network ports.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 203969, member: 830"] Hi, Has anyone successfully mixed the Mackie control network with one of the Dante networks? As background.... I'm setting up a DL32R as remote head amps for some Yamaha consoles. I have dual (redundant) Dante networks set up and have Lake control running on the same network as primary Dante. I have a wireless access point (WAP) connected to the primary network for the Lake control and I'd like to combine the Mackie control on the same network (so that I don't have to use a 2nd WAP for the Mackie). Lake and Dante coexist nicely on the same network. However when I connect the Mackie control port to the primary network, something goes wrong with the WAP and WAP drops any connected Wifi devices. In all the Mackie documentation, they never show DL32R Dante and Mackie control ports connected to the same network. However I've verified that the Dante and Mackie control ports have different IP addresses, so in theory they shouldn't clash. Does anyone know what is special about the Mackie control traffic? FWIW, Mackie show multiple DL32R setups where a WAP is connected to the control port of the 1st DL32R, the second DL32R is connected to the first via their primary Dante ports, and control info for the second DL32R is passed through the first DL32R and over the primary Dante network. This suggests Mackie control traffic is either tunnelled through Dante traffic, or duplicated on the Dante network ports. Cheers, Michael [/QUOTE]
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