Has anyone ever tried a USB to ethernet, then ethernet to USB connection to 'transport' XLive data (the X32 or WING audio connection)?
Would that work with the correct adapters/dongles?
Any clue?
Just wondering....
Thanks,
USB-Ethernet-USB
Re: USB-Ethernet-USB
I have a pair of these
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284590219915?c ... 51b291b317
As I recall they worked with the xlive usb card for around 50 feet that I tried, I did not do extensive testing. Needed the DC power added I think...also have not used them in a long while but still own them.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284590219915?c ... 51b291b317
As I recall they worked with the xlive usb card for around 50 feet that I tried, I did not do extensive testing. Needed the DC power added I think...also have not used them in a long while but still own them.
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Re: USB-Ethernet-USB
Hi Patrick,
you may remember that we discussed the use of KlarkTeknik DN9630 some weeks ago.
I also made some experiences with the task of USB via Ethernet.
You can find some information here:
https://behringer.world/viewtopic.php?t=446
Best regards
Thomas
Re: USB-Ethernet-USB
Just to clarify something here...
These are not Ethernet devices. They are USB over CatX transceivers. They are not compatible with an Ethernet network and require a point-to-point connection. (i.e. no switch nor router in-between)
Dante AVIO adapters are USB to Ethernet but are not what you need for this application.
These are not Ethernet devices. They are USB over CatX transceivers. They are not compatible with an Ethernet network and require a point-to-point connection. (i.e. no switch nor router in-between)
Dante AVIO adapters are USB to Ethernet but are not what you need for this application.
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Re: USB-Ethernet-USB
Hi,kmitchell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:40 pm Just to clarify something here...
These are not Ethernet devices. They are USB over CatX transceivers. They are not compatible with an Ethernet network and require a point-to-point connection. (i.e. no switch nor router in-between)
Dante AVIO adapters are USB to Ethernet but are not what you need for this application.
what about this one?
It is a KVM-Extender via Ethernet (no p2p / switcher are possible), and you can use it even with Dante.
Obviously it is not yet available.
https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... kDl8iKgBHI
Regards
Thomas
Re: USB-Ethernet-USB
Yes, those are Ethernet devices so they will work across a switched network. I have a pair of the 1080p devices that support RS232 and USB but that's a rather expensive solution just for extending USB. The 1080p devices I have were ~$180US each so I suspect the 4K with Dante to be more than that.streamfuchs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 3:35 pmHi,kmitchell wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:40 pm Just to clarify something here...
These are not Ethernet devices. They are USB over CatX transceivers. They are not compatible with an Ethernet network and require a point-to-point connection. (i.e. no switch nor router in-between)
Dante AVIO adapters are USB to Ethernet but are not what you need for this application.
what about this one?
It is a KVM-Extender via Ethernet (no p2p / switcher are possible), and you can use it even with Dante.
Obviously it is not yet available.
https://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... kDl8iKgBHI
Regards
Thomas