04-17-2020, 01:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2020, 01:58 AM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
In principal you can connect to all types of internet connections.
But the quality (and quantity) is another matter - and maybe some protocols can come in the way
Wireless is not suited for low-latency online jamming - as JamKazam has said it (not now, but in a old and lost document on internet).
And your extender is Wi-Fi, wireless - so no go if you want a good result.
If technic and so has dramatically changed that, I know not enough about to say precisely. But I would estimate - No!
And then good luck and:
From "Frequent topics, in short" https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.php?tid=284
4. DO NOT USE Wi-Fi (wireless)
- ONLY WIRED, CABLE (hardwired to IP)
Wireless is not suited for low-latency online jamming.
Wi-Fi (wireless)
- is increasing the latency
- can create crackling audio - because of "Packet Loss"
- can break up the audio - because of "Packet Loss"
- can produce "choppy" audio, wrote a swede in the clumsy JamKazam global chat (I like that expression)
and last, but not least
Wi-Fi (wireless) can
- jeopardize whole sessions; one bad connection as Wi-Fi can cause breakdown for all people in a session and for the session
---
"Ensure you are [...] not using wireless internet"
[...]
"Best regards, Team JamKazam"
from htps://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/anyone-use-jamkazam-i-could-use-some-troubleshooting.1504869/
NB: One exception is when using JamTracks only
But the quality (and quantity) is another matter - and maybe some protocols can come in the way
Wireless is not suited for low-latency online jamming - as JamKazam has said it (not now, but in a old and lost document on internet).
And your extender is Wi-Fi, wireless - so no go if you want a good result.
If technic and so has dramatically changed that, I know not enough about to say precisely. But I would estimate - No!
And then good luck and:
From "Frequent topics, in short" https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.php?tid=284
4. DO NOT USE Wi-Fi (wireless)
- ONLY WIRED, CABLE (hardwired to IP)
Wireless is not suited for low-latency online jamming.
Wi-Fi (wireless)
- is increasing the latency
- can create crackling audio - because of "Packet Loss"
- can break up the audio - because of "Packet Loss"
- can produce "choppy" audio, wrote a swede in the clumsy JamKazam global chat (I like that expression)
and last, but not least
Wi-Fi (wireless) can
- jeopardize whole sessions; one bad connection as Wi-Fi can cause breakdown for all people in a session and for the session
---
"Ensure you are [...] not using wireless internet"
[...]
"Best regards, Team JamKazam"
from htps://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/anyone-use-jamkazam-i-could-use-some-troubleshooting.1504869/
NB: One exception is when using JamTracks only