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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1077286" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Whatever the cause was, it's not the CAT6 cable that fixed it. It's the old cable (or more likely the plugs or crimping) that was crap, or similar issues on either the devices. Audiophile cables will polish your 1's and 0's, they won't make disappearing packets reappear, except in the most stringent cases of interference or cable lengths.</p><p>If the hardware devices are fine, an old 50m roll of CAT3 should work just fine for streaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1077286, member: 146"] Whatever the cause was, it's not the CAT6 cable that fixed it. It's the old cable (or more likely the plugs or crimping) that was crap, or similar issues on either the devices. Audiophile cables will polish your 1's and 0's, they won't make disappearing packets reappear, except in the most stringent cases of interference or cable lengths. If the hardware devices are fine, an old 50m roll of CAT3 should work just fine for streaming. [/QUOTE]
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