MACKIE DL16S Wifi Connection Dropping
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Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router (External)
The internal 2.4GHz Wi-Fi module in the DL16S experiences RF congestion and thermal-induced signal attenuation during extended use. Moving the networking task to an external processor via the RJ45 port provides a dedicated 5GHz control plane and superior antenna gain. This bypasses the hardware-level limitations of the integrated wireless card.
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Cat6 Shielded Ethernet Cable (10ft)
A physical link between the mixer's Ethernet control port and a remote access point eliminates wireless protocol overhead and potential interference at the source. This ensures a stable TCP/IP handshake for the Master Fader software regardless of the ambient 2.4GHz noise floor.
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1%
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DL16S Replacement Internal Wi-Fi Antenna (OEM)
In cases where the internal connection fails completely even in isolated environments, the U.FL connector or the dipole antenna lead may have suffered mechanical fatigue or disconnection. Replacing the internal lead restores the factory-spec (though limited) wireless functionality.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6 Router (External).