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Setting Latency
Latency is the amount of time for a signal to travel across the system to
the outputs of a device. To account for variances in latency time between
devices and channels, Dante has a predetermined selection of latency set-
tings. When the same setting is selected, it ensures that all Dante devices
on the network are in sync.
The latency setting for Dante devices should be set according to the num-
ber of switches in the network.
Use Audinate's Dante Controller software to change the latency setting.
Latency Recommendations
Latency Setting
Maximum Number of Switches
0.25 ms
3
0.5 ms (default)
5
1 ms
10
2 ms
10+
IP Ports and Protocols
Shure Control
Port
TCP/UDP
21
tcp
22
tcp
23
tcp
68
udp
80*
tcp
443
tcp
161
tcp
162
tcp
2202
tcp
5353
udp
5568
udp
8023
tcp
8180*
tcp
8427
udp
64000
tcp
Protocol
Description
FTP
Required for firmware updates (otherwise closed)
SSH
Secure shell interface
Telnet
Not supported
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
HTTP
Required to launch embedded web server
HTTPS
Not supported
SNMP
Not supported
SNMP
Not supported
ASCII
Required for 3rd party control strings
mDNS
Required for device discovery
SDT
Required for inter-device communication
Telnet
Debug console interface
HTML
Required for web application
Multcast SLP
Required for inter-device communication
Telnet
Required for Shure firmware update
Operating the Control Software over Wi-Fi
When operating the web application over Wi-Fi, it's important to set up
the wireless router properly for best performance. The system employs
several standard-based protocols that rely on multicast. Wi-Fi treats
broadcast and multicast packets differently than general packets for
backward compatibility reasons. In some cases, the Wi-Fi router will limit
the multicast packet transmission rate to a value that is too slow for web
application to properly operate.
Wi-Fi routers typically support 802.11b, 802.11a/g, and/or 802.11n
standards. By default, many Wi-Fi routers are configured to allow older
802.11b devices to operate over the network. In this configuration, these
routers will automatically limit the multicast data rates (or sometimes re-
ferred to as 'basic rate', or 'management rate') to 1-2Mbps.
Note: A Wi-Fi connection can only be used for the control software.
Network audio cannot be transmitted over Wi-Fi.
Tip: For larger wireless microphone configurations, it's recommended to
increase the multicast transmission rate to provide adequate bandwidth.
Important: For best performance, use a Wi-Fi router that does not limit
the multicast rate to 1-2 Mbps.
Shure recommends the following Wi-Fi router brands:
• Cisco
• Linksys
• Apple
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