11-18-2018 05:55 PM
I've got 3 DirecTV devices (HR-24, HR-22, H-23) all connected to this 6430-24 for Multi-Room Viewing (streaming a recorded show off of one receiver over to the other). When using the 10/100 switch that's been in place for years, everything works fine. As soon as I swapped in the 6430-24 things went wrong. Now the Multi-Room viewing is basically unwatchable as I'll get 3 to 5 seconds of picture with audio, then a 30 to 60 second freeze, and then some picture with no audio. Then it syncs up for about 3 to 5 seconds, and the cycle repeats.
I'm assuming I'm loosing ethernet frames somewhere and that the DirecTV receivers don't ask for re-transmission of the lost frames due to performance reasons. I'm looking for some help in 6430-24 tuning to see if I can fix this up. My PC's, DVD Players, X-Box 360, and Wii can all stream Netflix, Amazon Video, and YouTube just fine, so what ever the issue is its just affecting the DirectTV receivers.
Things I've tried so far (none of which have made a difference)
I'm running Cat5e inside the walls, with Cat5e keystone jacks, or patch panels (depending on the end of the in wall cable) and Cat6 Patch Cables. The same cables work without issue if I switch back to the no name 10/100 switch (but I do recognize that 1G uses all 4 pairs, and 10/100 only uses 2 pairs).
I don't think I'm doing anything "exotic" with the 6430 that would put a high load on it causing it to drop frames. Memory is only 61% used, and the CPU utilization only shows 1%.
Does anyone have any experience on running media streaming applications over 6430 switches that could point me in right direction on how to "tune up" or configure them for best performance?
I'll happily supply any needed data/outputs if requested.
Thanks in advance! --Brian
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