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What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 76030" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why ignore Apple? The new Airport Express is a pretty rock solid little router. At $99, it's not the cheapest alternative, but it does a good job, and is extremely compact. My experience with Trendnet hardware has been hit or miss. Sometimes it works great, and other times, well, it does its own thing.</p><p></p><p>5ghz offers lower latency and faster speeds, but is limited in range compared to 2.4ghz. With some desks, using WPA encryption also adds enough latency to the signal to confuse some consoles. On the Yamaha boards I've used, it wouldn't work at all. On the Presonus boards, you would end up losing connection a few times here and there. Turn off WPA, and all is well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 76030, member: 211"] Re: What Wireless Router Are You Using For Mixer Control Via A Tablet? Why ignore Apple? The new Airport Express is a pretty rock solid little router. At $99, it's not the cheapest alternative, but it does a good job, and is extremely compact. My experience with Trendnet hardware has been hit or miss. Sometimes it works great, and other times, well, it does its own thing. 5ghz offers lower latency and faster speeds, but is limited in range compared to 2.4ghz. With some desks, using WPA encryption also adds enough latency to the signal to confuse some consoles. On the Yamaha boards I've used, it wouldn't work at all. On the Presonus boards, you would end up losing connection a few times here and there. Turn off WPA, and all is well. [/QUOTE]
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