Hi, thanks for creating this topic, very timely for me. 3 years ago a fellow audiophile/dealer tried to convince me of the benefits of adding the Edgerouter X to my network. I believed in him but as many was put off by its non plug and play nature. Because of other projects in life I was basically these 3 years without any upgrade in my hi-fi at all, but this Friday this changed with the adddition of the Edgerouter X SFP (got the SFP version to be future proof when I get a fiber able switch or streamer, but not using fiber so far). Configuring it and changing to a subnet mask /28 (thanks for
@Marcin_gps and other at the Xact N1 topic for the tips) was not hard , it took a bit longer to accomplish other customizations, but only because of my dumbness and little familiarity with Linux based OS.
@Azh123 why did you use 192.168.1.5? I'm sure you have tried 192.168.1.2 or others, but just checking, did you always get the same error message? also just checking, did you have the "Use the following DNS server addresses" checked without filling it with any addresses? (not that I know that it would work with auto DNS enabled, but this is how I did and it worked.
the following I will post to try to help others in general, sorry if this is all to basic (or wrong), but are the config steps I did.
After you access the CLI and login (bear in mind your password will not appear as you type it on the command line, not even the "XXXXXX" one could expect), just type:
configure
set system offload hwnat enable
set system offload ipsec enable
commit
save
BTW I was able to find these basic config commands in several forums (non audio related) and some YT videos, so I'm confident Im not doing anything wrong to post it here, but please point me otherwise anyone.
I disabled some ports and went on to try internet connection, all going fine. Wasn't hard to find my streamer on the new wired network ; at this point I had modem->Edgerouter->audiophile switch->PC(my humble server).
Then, under DHCP server under my (only) subnet 192.168.1.0/28 (even though I don't understand why the DHCP protocol does not use the same default gateway "1.1" but some other time will read about it) , I went to "actions" (at the right), "configure static map", "create new mapping" and and assined an IP to my streamer (but not to my PC). Finally, I disabled IPv6 and some offsite router controlling features under System "Configuration Management & Device Maintenance" , but I do not recommend that unless you know it is OK for you. I did not create a static route under the routing sub menu for any device, nor did I create VLAN for my audio gear, more on this point later...
Then went to listen to music with a local player (HQPlayer Client, yep..) streaming Qobuz content; smooth, played from the first try. At $110 I payed for the ER SFP in my country, this is the cheapest upgrade I ever did, period. Im not a good describer and dont intend to A/B test against my previous TP Link archer router, but I'm willing to say noise floor (I have used Matthew Halsall "A far away place" as benchmark for this for years) and the analogue feeling were improved, maybe 5-10%, who knows? I'm using the provided powersupply, and just learned (from the same person from the beggining of this post) that the ER SFP will accept a 12V (instead of the standard 24V supply) if PoE is not being used! Great bonus tip, right? can anyone confirm and comment? Ok, now I wanted to control HQPlayer via Roon on my phone (or via JPlay as I intend to do after Xmas when my yearly Roon subs ends and I migrate to JPlay). As expected, it didn't work, as my old (wifi) router was still connected to my modem, so the networks weren't the same and Roon didnt find my PC as server. What to do? some advanced configuration maybe? well, I did what any dumb, tired person would do and changed the cable sending internet to this router from my modem to the switch the ER was feeding. Voila, my cellphone found the PC and I was all set; didn't even have to configure a new wifi network as I slightly feared. It even had a bonus benefit, I added the new IP address of my PC (under the ER net of course) as HQplayer on Roon and it connected again and is working "fine" (well, most of the time) as a controller for HQP again, after one year that Roon had lost control over HQP (no matter how many times I power cycled everything or added HQP again, but whatever that's another topic).
So in all I spend maybe 2h30.. totally worth it. A couple other considerations/doubts if anyone can step in;
is there a way to access my old router OS now (why do I want to do that? maybe to disable 5Ghz wi-fi and other configs) other than by changing lan cables again (old router to the moden or to the PC)? the TP link default gateway doesn't work anymore, and the methods I found online seem easy but they all require messing with the cables again.
most important: will creating a VLAN in my case really provide further benefits? let me add a bit of context: Im sure most of us have more complex home setups than I do. It is a simple, small apartment, with basically no smart devices. So the only thing the ER is providing internet via LAN directly is the switch, and everyhing the switch is connected to is the PC, the sreamer, and the wifi router. The wifi is used basically for my cellphone (and my girl's). TBH, the wifi router is also feeding my smartwatch and a wired connection to the TV (the TV works so bad with wifi even though it is all close in the same room) but a barely use the TV and have it unplugged for now). That's it; should I still expect a separete VLAN "just" for my audio gear improve the sound? Im sure I can't hear anything different if I disconnect my garmin watch to the wifi; and I sure don't want to use a different (VLAN) for the cellphones, since I (supposedly) would lose the hability to find my PC server on them either from whatever software I use as a controller from my phone. Even if I drop HQP use in the future, it doesn't change the fact that it is a very simple network in a small apartment. Maybe in the future if those other life projects finally work out and I move to a bigger apartment I could revisit this.