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Does anyone else run into WiFi issues with this player? I've been trying to figure out the cause with no luck.
Yes. The WiFi is not very strong on the n6ii. A very frustrating problem I also have.Does anyone else run into WiFi issues with this player? I've been trying to figure out the cause with no luck.
No issues. But as @jwilliamhurst has said, the wifi signal strength is really quite weak making it hard to get a strong signal with any distance from a router.Does anyone else run into WiFi issues with this player? I've been trying to figure out the cause with no luck.
Dont have a mojo. But have heard R01 quite a bit along with other modules.
R01 works fantastic with bright neutral IEMs and moderately sensitive bright headphones (>95-100 dB/mW).. Some of them here have reported harshness, but I cant hear it to be bright and it makes things quite sweet (not mellow). Bass is pretty good, but they have real competition in the form of T01 and E02 for bass impact and bass texture.
I love R01 with Anole VX and MEST (upper midrange - bright neutral) and makes them dream combo. Same thing to be said about the smaller version of R01 which is RU6 dongle, but it seems to have more treble focus than R01 and some might find it little harsh.
I would recommend to focus more on music you like to hear, IEMs/headphones that work best with music genre and then decide if R01 or mojo would help.
Thank you guys. Appreciate the feedback.Have both. Mojo has more output and is somewhat smoother. R01 is more energetic with better layering, imaging, and detail retrieval. Both compliment each other quite well. I love the Mojo with bright headphones like Beyerdynamic or Audio-Technica, R01 pairs very well with Sennheiser IE900 and a few efficient headphones (DT700 Pro X is actually a nice pairing). If you already have N6ii, then it's certainly worth getting the R01.
My issue didn't seem to have anything to do with my proximity to the router. I would just sit in one place and streams would time out on 5GHz, but not 2.4. Could be the Wifi chip Cayin sourced, could be the case material interfering or sheilding, could be general 5GHz interference with neighbors (shrug) So many possibilities... I have zero drop outs now though, AND a slightly extended coverage range. 802.11ac 2.4GHz.Isn't that because 2.4Ghz gives better coverage although slower speeds and 5GHz gives faster speeds and less good coverage, so that may well be why and if you are distant to your router. Maybe a Wi-Fi booster in the room where you use your N6ii would help?
i had the hiby r6 pro so as the fiio m11 (standard) and had the chance to test an astell and kern unit (dont know the model tbh) all of em had massive wifi connectivity problems, the m11 didnt had as much but the r6pro couldnt stay connected while on uapp without dropping once or twice.I think it’s the Wi-Fi card in the N6ii - no other device I own is this bad even if I’m next to my Orbi router
You haven't tried a Chord 2Go then, the WiFi on the N6ii is world class compared to that particular device.I think it’s the Wi-Fi card in the N6ii - no other device I own is this bad even if I’m next to my Orbi router
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