ClearOne StreamNet Infrastructure and Network User Manual
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Mono Audio
ProStream A
Uncompressed
1 Mb/s
Stereo Audio
StreamNet ST
Uncompressed
2 Mb/s
S/PDIF
StreamNet DA
Uncompressed
2 - 10 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
StreamNet DV
Uncompressed
50 - 880 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 5
5 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 15
15 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 30
30 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 45
45 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 60
60 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
MotionXT
Live / Cinema 90
90 Mb/s
SD / HD Video
StreamNet 264SVC
Live / Cinema 264
1 - 5 Mb/s
it is recommended for most deployments that all StreamNet aV encoders are
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connected to the master Switch if possible to reduce uplink design complex-
ity and lower bandwidth utilization.
Switch Stacking is a means of combining multiple Switches to act as a Single Switch with a
summed total of all Network Ports. See stacking capability per manufacturer. For any multi-switch
StreamNet deployment your master switch must always be the lowest IP address in order for IGMP
to work correctly.
fiber Connections allow Uplinks between multiple switches to pass higher bandwidths and can
be extended greater distances than the Cat5 copper Twisted Pair limitation of 100m.