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About connection

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About Dante About connection There are two methods of connecting this model to a Dante network, and they can be used in combination. Redundant connection A redundant connection allows you to build a system that is more resistant to network failures than a daisychained network. A redundant connection consists of two circuits, a primary (main) circuit and a secondary (sub) circuit. Communication normally occurs on the primary circuit, but automatically switches to the secondary circuit if a problem occurs, such as the primary circuit being disconnected. NOTE • If you wish to run Dante audio network and ProVisionaire Design's network on the same computer, connect them using separate network interface cards. 16 | DME7 Reference Manual

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About connection
There are two methods of connecting this model to a Dante network, and they can be used in combination.
Redundant connection
A redundant connection allows you to build a system that is more resistant to network failures than a daisy-
chained network. A redundant connection consists of two circuits, a primary (main) circuit and a secondary (sub)
circuit. Communication normally occurs on the primary circuit, but automatically switches to the secondary
circuit if a problem occurs, such as the primary circuit being disconnected.
NOTE
If you wish to run Dante audio network and ProVisionaire Design’s network on the same computer,
connect them using separate network interface cards.
About Dante
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