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7 - FAQS
Can Dante devices be daisy chained?
In most cases the answer is "no". Dante devices are connected via a network switch, which most often means
a "star" topology.
Can I confi gure my Dante devices with static IP addresses?
Yes, you can confi gure static IP addresses for one or both of the Ethernet ports (for supported devices), via the
"Network Confi g" tab of the "Device" - "Device View" for the device. However, by default, Dante devices obtain
IP addresses automatically - so there should be no need to specify static IP addresses, unless it is a specifi c
requirement for your network.
Can I install a single licensed copy of Dante Virtual Soundcard on all my computers?
Dante Virtual Soundcard is licensed to one machine per license and thus is "licensed" to the machine upon
which it is registered.
Do I need to start Dante Virtual Soundcard each time I wish to use it?
No. It is not necessary to turn Dante Virtual Soundcard off when you power off your computer. Dante Virtual
Soundcard will show up as a soundcard in your audio settings. Once the application window is closed, Dante
V irtual Soundcard continues to function and be available, even if the computer is restarted.
Can Dante work with Fiber Optic network cable?
Yes. Because Dante works with standards based networking technology, using fi ber is simple. Use a switch
that supports fi ber connections to send Dante data over a fi ber optic cable.
Does the number of devices or channels in use aff ect latency?
No and no. Adding new devices to a network does not aff ect the latency of devices already in the network. The
latency of hardware devices does not depend on the number of audio channels routed, and routing additional
audio channels does not change the latency of audio already passing through the network.
What type of Ethernet cable is recommended for Dante?
As most Dante devices support gigabit Ethernet, CAT5E or CAT6 cable is
recommended. For purely 100Mbps networks, CAT5 may be used.
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