Es100/spkr devices, Ethernet additional hardware, Hubs – Nexo NUAR User Manual

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ES100/spkr devices

The ES100/spkr implementation is a light implementation of the ES100 above: ES100/spkr

is compatible only with mono-directional Ethersound™ network, and can only extract a

maximum of four outputs.

Ethernet Additional hardware

Hubs

A hub (also known as repeater) is a central connection point for computers on a star-

topology-based network. Any data it receives is broadcasted to all ports, and then only the

computer that is ‘listening’ for the data actually receives and processes the transmission.

Hubs are the ‘unintelligent’ relatives of switches.

WARNING! Due to their internal architecture, repeater hubs MUST NOT be used in

Ethersound™ networks.

Switches

There are different types of switches, using different protocols that interact with other

protocols to provide all the necessary transmission services. The outline for implementing

protocols in altogether seven layers is defined in a worldwide ISO standard called OSI

(Open System Interconnection)

Layer 2 is the communication protocol that contains the physical address of a network

device. It is called the “data link layer” or “MAC (=Media Access Control) layer” and

contains the address inspected by a bridge or switch. Layer 2 processing is faster than

layer 3 processing, because less analysis of the frame is required. As the EtherSound

protocol contains exclusively layer 2 information, switches other than layer two must not

be used.

WARNING! Layer 3 and Layer 4 switches are not compatible with the

Ethersound™ networks. Only Layer 2 switches can be used.

These layer 2 switches can be either managed or unmanaged. Managed switches are

necessary to set up VLAN networks so that EtherSound can co-exist on a larger network

with other applications. Some switches provide functionalities of the so-called SPANNING

TREE PROTOCOL for inter-switch communication and network management. The

EtherSound protocol is NOT COMPATIBLE with the Spanning Tree Protocol (should be

disabled on manageable switches).

Wireless LAN

A local area network that transmits over the air typically (but not exclusively) in an

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