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PLM Series Network Configuration Guide

for use in larger venues; however local legal restrictions 

may apply in some countries. Please contact your Lab.
gruppen distributor for advice if necessary.

5.6  Improving wireless  

accessibility

Primary and Secondary PC

In applications where maintaining control and monitor-

ing throughout the event is critical, and yet where 

mobile control access is also desired, users should 

have  a  primary  control  PC  connected  via  wire  in 

conjunction with a wireless secondary PC. 

Multiple access points, single SSID

Two or more access points can be connected to the 

same network as long as they are given the same 

SSID, the name used to identify a particular LAN within 

range of a PC. (See section 7 References and Defini-

tions for more information.) The user can then move 

freely around the venue and maintain connection to 

the network via the closest access point.

5.7  Using Dante in Conjunction 

with wireless Networks and 
Low Bandwidth Devices 

For Dante to operate on a network link, the network 

has to provide a bandwidth of at least 100 Mbit/s. 

Hence Dante does not operate over wireless links. 

In order to attach a wireless accesspoint to a Dante 

enabled network, special attention needs to be taken 

to make sure the Dante packets do not flood the wire-

less link. A switch that is configured to filter out the 

Dante packets must be installed at the boundary of 

the wireless network.   

Dolby Lake legacy products such as Contour and Mesa 

Processors are 10 MBit/s devices. If these devices 

are to be connected to a Dante enabled network, the 

same type of filtering of Dante packets is necessary. 

Please refer to the Audinate document “AUD-ANO-

ACL_Filtering_SRW224G4-V2.4.pdf” for further details 

regarding filtering of Dante packets.

devices (or sinks) for a given latency setting. Table 

5.4 shows the limits for a Dante system with PLM 

Series devices as the sinks.

The recommended system is shown in grey in Table 

5.4. It has a DLP or PLM as the source (100 Mbps) 

and PLM Series devices as sinks. The first and last 

hops are 100 Mbps; all other hops, including those 

between switches, are 1000 Mbps.

If the latency is assumed to be 1.3 ms we can have 

34 hops from the source devices to any PLM. If we 

assume 3 x PLMs per rack in any variant of the daisy 

chained switch topologies (ring or dual chain), we 

could then support a system with 33 racks, giving 

99 PLMs (396 channels). 

If the topology is layered or star/spoke, the system 

could be even larger. The DLC PLM Edition software 

user interface is designed to display 125 PLM Series 

devices on an XGA screen. 

A system of this size has been assembled 

and verified by Lab.gruppen engineering at 

our factory location. 

5.5 wireless Network Topologies

Adding wireless networking to the system provides 

portable, centralized control to a distributed network 

of PLM Series devices (as well as other Dolby Lake 

processors.) A wireless network greatly enhances 

the flexibility of control of a large audio system, as 

the control location is not fixed. A wireless access 

point simply works as a gateway between the wired 

network and wireless devices. A Tablet PC running 

the Dolby Lake Controller PLM Edition software then 

communicates with the access point wirelessly, al-

lowing control of the system from anywhere in the 

venue that is within wireless range

Wireless connections are generally slower 

than wired connections, and can result in 

varying degrees of Ethernet performance. 

Connection  quality  can  depend  on  the 

distance and angle to the access point as well as the 

presence of any surrounding interference. Strong 

interference may lead to loss of connection. 

Booster antennae are highly recommended 

5  NeTwORk CONNeCTIONS aND TOPOLOgIeS

Summary of Contents for NCG-PLM

Page 1: ...PLM Series Powered Loudspeaker Management systems Rev 1 0 5 Item no NCG PLM Network Configuration Guide...

Page 2: ...chained devices 8 5 2 2 Star or Hub and Spoke networks 9 5 2 3 Daisy chained switches 9 5 2 4 Daisy chained switch ring 9 5 2 5 Dual daisy chained switches 9 5 2 6 Other combination networks 10 5 3 Et...

Page 3: ...cessing system management and protection features found in no other product Thank you again for placing your confidence in Lab gruppen 2 2 Ethernet Fundamentals The PLM Series implements a full Ethern...

Page 4: ...Underneath Network to the right of Connection 2 Local Area Connection choose View Status In the dialog box click on Properties and click 3 Continue in the warning dialog 4 In the Local Area Connection...

Page 5: ...ion issues lack of true plug and play functionality and channel count limitations Additionally Dante can coexist with TCP IP network traffic and other standard control protocols All conductors must be...

Page 6: ...p prevent this type of system wide network breakdown These include Auto input priority switching managing multiple signal sources Support for redundant device sources e g the same device providing bot...

Page 7: ...to the network All PLMs that are required to access this signal can do so as long as one of the two PLMs connected to the source device remains on the network All remaining PLMs on the network must b...

Page 8: ...at all for applications using Dante and it is NOT recommended for applica tions with more than 10 PLMs even when not using Dante 100 100 100 100 100 100 Figure 5 2 1 Daisy chain network topology 5 1...

Page 9: ...switch The PLM s own internal switches do not support RSTP Care must be taken to not create a ring closed loop with the PLM s rear panel connectors 5 2 2 Star or Hub and Spoke networks An alternative...

Page 10: ...opology with the 100 avoid ance of SPF issues in the dual redundant star spoke configuration figure 5 2 5 It is simply two daisy chained switch networks in parallel the primary and secondary networks...

Page 11: ...ernet cables themselves is very small in comparison If we assume 100 m copper cables for all hops we can present some simple rules for how many hops are permitted from any Dante source device to any o...

Page 12: ...te packets devices or sinks for a given latency setting Table 5 4 shows the limits for a Dante system with PLM Series devices as the sinks The recommended system is shown in grey in Table 5 4 It has a...

Page 13: ...al data intensive applications Additionally this hardware needs to be robust enough to survive the rigors of repetitive loading and unloa ding and frequent connection and disconnection Lab gruppen has...

Page 14: ...5 5 blue white 6 4 green 7 7 brown white 8 8 brown LinkSys WAP200 802 3af compatible 256 bit secure encryption RangeBooster technology increases range and decreases dead spots using standard antennae...

Page 15: ...into analog signals In the Dolby Lake system latency is assured to be constant MAC address In addition to an IP address every device on an Ethernet network has a MAC address This address is fixed at t...

Page 16: ...international registered trademarks of Lab gruppen AB PLM Powered Loudspeaker Management R SMPS LoadLibrary LoadSmart SpeakerSafe and ISVPL are trademarks of Lab gruppen AB Dolby Lake and the double...

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