Hello all! Thank you for the great forum and community.
I have been reading through the various threads about using dSnake with Ethernet switches, but I didn’t see one that addressed my question precisely, though I do apologize if I missed it.
I am building a system where I will need dSnake audio racks / stage boxes in three locations.
- 16 inputs at a wireless rack that may be in a few different locations in the room (AB168)
- 16 inputs in a portable rack that may also be in a few different locations in the room (AB168)
- 8 inputs in a fixed rack that will stay put (AR84)
So, if the two AB168s were going to be in fixed locations, I would run one into the dSnake port of the GLD, and the second AB168 into the expander port of the first AB168. And of course, the AR84 would connect to the expander port of the GLD.
Because the AR84 will stay in one spot, it’s no trouble connecting that directly to the GLD. The question is with the AB168s. It will be difficult to always have one AB168 connected to the other, so one thought I had was to connect the dSnake port of the GLD to an Ethernet switch, and then connect all of the various ports in the room to the switch as well. That way, the AB168s could be connected anywhere in the room, whether one or both are in use.
Will this work? The threads I’ve been reading here seem to suggest they should work so long as ports are wire-speed, within the distance limitation, have spanning-tree disabled and are isolated on their own VLAN. Is this accurate?
For the more visually inclined (like myself), I have also attached a simple diagram of what I’m thinking.
I appreciate your support!
Brooks