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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Olswang" data-source="post: 204038" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>Hey Michael,</p><p>Indeed the control port data is sent to both Dante ports. The card has a 5 port switch on it. Internally 2 ports go to the Brooklyn and to our own control processor. Externally you have the 3 ports. Dante Audio only goes to the Brooklyn internally and the two external Dante Ports. Our control data goes to ALL three external ports and our internal control processor. The point of the 3rd control point is therefore to allow users with simple setups to not need to have an external switch configured to block Dante going to the WiFi router.</p><p></p><p>So for your setup if I am understanding correctly, you are making a loop on the primary which is causing problems. Since you already have your WAP setup on the primary, you shouldn't need to connect anything to the DL32R control port. Simply connect the primary Dante port on the DL32R to the Dante network switch and the Mater Fader iPad app should be able to see and control the DL32R via your already existing WAP.</p><p></p><p>Ben Olswang</p><p>Mackie Product Manager</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Olswang, post: 204038, member: 10980"] Hey Michael, Indeed the control port data is sent to both Dante ports. The card has a 5 port switch on it. Internally 2 ports go to the Brooklyn and to our own control processor. Externally you have the 3 ports. Dante Audio only goes to the Brooklyn internally and the two external Dante Ports. Our control data goes to ALL three external ports and our internal control processor. The point of the 3rd control point is therefore to allow users with simple setups to not need to have an external switch configured to block Dante going to the WiFi router. So for your setup if I am understanding correctly, you are making a loop on the primary which is causing problems. Since you already have your WAP setup on the primary, you shouldn't need to connect anything to the DL32R control port. Simply connect the primary Dante port on the DL32R to the Dante network switch and the Mater Fader iPad app should be able to see and control the DL32R via your already existing WAP. Ben Olswang Mackie Product Manager [/QUOTE]
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