Roon bug(sss...) with Node 2i

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    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Jean-Pierre

    The symptoms you discuss are all networking related. It has a lot to do with the fact that ROON, as I understand it, performs a number of decoding BEFORE transmitting data often increasing network throughput. This is because they are a Server-based system with end-points playing.

    These issues do not occur when using the BluOS App natively as we have a distributed model where the processing happens directly at the Player level significantly reducing player bandwidth.

    Try using our App natively and see how many of the problems persist. Also, check out www.bluesound.com/network101 for networking tips as your ASUS router idea is a step in the right direction.

  • Jean-Pierre Deslandes

    Yes the problems are network related as in your device does not support Room when on wifi. Therefore you shouldn't claim to be Roon ready.

    I trust you are working on these issues if you want to fully participate in the HiFi world

    Have a nice day.

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  • SRT

    I would like to add onto this, as being an IT professional with over 20 years of enterprise networking I have to disagree this is a network issue.

    I have experienced this exact issue described above, and running a fixed ethernet cable has solved the problem.

     

    What I did to troubleshoot:

    1) Ran tcpdump on the Roon core and filtered on the IP address of the Node 2i when running on the wireless network

    2) Setup a RaspberryPi/Allo Boss combo as a Roon endpoint, connecting wirelessly to the same network, with the RPI sitting next to the Node2i and reasonably receiving the same wireless signal

    3) Ran tcpdump on the Roon core and the Node2i while on the wired network

     

    Observations: When the Node2i is setup on the wireless network as soon as I hit play, I can see the RAAT protocol start between the Roon Core and the Node2i.  Since most of this is TCP, I can track the health of the stateful protocols used in RAAT.  There are no indications of poor wireless network signals, meaning no re-transmissions, out of order packets etc. that you would expect to see given a poor network connection.  All sequences sent to the Node2i are acknowledged before the next sequence is sent. 

    What I do see when the Node2i fails to play is that the Node2i Resets all TCP connections, forcing the core to reestablish these connections.  Once the connections are reestablished the Node2i will play most of the time.  Given that the Node2i is resetting these TCP connections with no indication of network issues in the form of re-transmissions, missing segments, out of order packets etc, it proves the network stable, and puts the fault higher up on the OSI stack (the application).  

    The Raspberry Pi acting as a Roon endpoint also never shows any indications of network issues (re-transmissions out of sequence packets etc.)  It also plays flawlessly 100% of the time tested.  I never see all the TCP connections reset as I do with the Node2i.

    Running tcpdump on the Roon Core and the Node2i while on the wired network shows the same types of network data flows, music plays correctly each time, and I never see the Resets of the TCP connections.

    Conclusions.  Given the fact that I see flawless data transmissions across the wireless network to the Node2i as observed with no re-transmissions due to network errors, and the Resets are coming from the Node2i, and the Node2i works fine on the wired network, it seems there is an implementation issue on the Node2i with the wireless subsystem.  Since the Node2i does not give me access to  the wireless network interface statistics etc, I cannot provide any additional observations on how the network stack is operating in terms of the buffer, and any buffer overruns etc that may cause the application to Reset the connection.

    Please let me know if you want any additional details.  I am happy to provide the tcpdumps if you request.

     

     

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  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Jean-Pierre

    Check out www.bluesound.com/network101 to help troubleshoot ways to increase your throughput. With ROON, we recommend you should be at least -55db but -45db is much more ideal. You can check this in Help, Diagnostics.

    Thanks for #LivingHiFi

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  • Jean-Pierre Deslandes

    Thanks for your suggestions.  As as I said I've pretty much solved the issue by using a second router as an access point for the Node 2I. I connect to this extra router with a wire and didn't get any problem since.

    As for wireless maybe one of those meshed network such as Google Wifi would work. I will investigate this eventually. 

    Yet I wonder why Sonos works so flawlessly and BlueSound doesn't.  But it sounds so much better I believe it's worth the bit of trouble... 

     

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