Persistent dropouts on grouped Pulse M speakers (Powernode stable) despite strong WiFi and UniFi setup
BeantwortetHi all,
I am experiencing persistent dropouts when grouping my Bluesound speakers.
Setup:
– Powernode (wired Unifi Ethernet)
– Two Pulse M speakers (WiFi)
– Strong and stable WiFi (around –50 dBm on both Pulse M speakers, around -45 on Powernode)
Problem:
When speakers are grouped, both Pulse M speakers stutter and drop out frequently. This happens with Spotify Connect, AirPlay and vinyl playback. Listening becomes impossible.
The Powernode in the same group always plays perfectly stable.
What I’ve ruled out:
– WiFi signal strength and coverage
– Roaming issues
– Internet speed or latency
This seems specific to grouped playback on the Pulse M rather than a general network issue.
Are there firmware versions, settings or workarounds that improve Pulse M stability when grouped?
Any insight from other Pulse M users would be very welcome.
Thanks in advance.
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Hey Tjeerd,
did you ever find a solution to your problem?
i am experiencing the same issues.
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Similar issues here: Since years I am using a Node 2i streamer connected via ethernet cable to the router. Android Bluos apps on my devices are always able to find the Node 2i. This week I purchased a Pulse Flex speaker and connected it via WiFi, and grouped it with the Node 2i. Everything worked fine for 10 minutes, but then the Bluos app lost the connection with both the players. I have restarted router, re-installed the app on both Android phone and tablet. The app found both players again, but after some playing time the connection was lost. This happens mostly when the players are grouped.
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