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Network Loop with 2 speakers connected by Ethernet

  • May 19, 2024
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I’ve had a Beam Gen 2 for a while now, which is connected to my Network by Ethernet on Router 1 and haven’t had any problems.

The problem started when I bought a second Beam Gen 2 and tried to connect that to my network via Ethernet to Router 2.  As soon as I connect the Ethernet cable, the network becomes unstable, devices keep dropping out and everything has really slow Internet connection.  I thought it was the new router (Router 2) that I had bought, but the Asus tech support said it was a device on my network creating a loop.  Sure enough, as soon as I unplug the second speaker, the loop stops and everything starts working again.

I have successfully set the system up with the second speaker connected through wi-fi and I have no issues.  I want to set the second speaker up via Ethernet so it doesn’t hog the wi-fi bandwidth for my other devices when streaming.

Another weird thing, is when the second speaker is connected through wi-fi, when I look at the connection to it on my Network GUI, it shows it up as connected by Ethernet cable to Router 1, despite the speaker being 30m away, next to Router 2 without an Ethernet cable!

Can anyone shed any light on what’s going on?

Thanks

Best answer by h1_phil

Problem fixed.  You have to manually disable WiFi on the speakers in the app if you are plugging Ethernet cables in to them.

Not sure why it doesn’t do this automatically if the speaker detects an Ethernet cable?!

 

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  • May 25, 2024

Problem fixed.  You have to manually disable WiFi on the speakers in the app if you are plugging Ethernet cables in to them.

Not sure why it doesn’t do this automatically if the speaker detects an Ethernet cable?!