DanielCoffey
Regular Contributor
I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction to diagnose why audio occasionally stops streaming over AirPlay with my Monitor Audio S200 wireless speaker.
I have an iPad2 with iOS 8.2 playing iTunes over 5GHz wireless on auto channel to an ASUS RT-AC87U running Merlin's firmware version 378.51. The Monitor Audio S200 is on the 2.4GHz band on a fixed channel (1) because it is a b/g device. All devices are in clear line of sight to each other in the same room.
I turn on the S200 and wait for the steady blue light (wifi found). I turn on the iPad2 and swipe up to reveal the AirPlay button. I sometimes have to wait 30s or so for the AirPlay to be shown. I can then select the S200 device. Audio can then be streamed to the S200 without issue.
Occasionally (about once in three hours of playing), the audio will stop. The S200 shows a steady blue light (wifi not lost). The iPad2 shows iTunes playback has stopped. Swiping up to reveal the AirPlay button shows the preferred device has reverted to iPad2 speakers. The S200 is visible but not selected.
iTunes playback can be manually resumed but will come from the iPad2 speakers unless I manually re-select the S200.
A check of the Asus RT-AC87U log over the period where the audio stopped just shows the usual DHCP discover, offer and request messages from the S200 so it appears the S200 is holding its connection.
I was wondering if some timeout was being exceeded at the iPad2 end since it is running iOS8.2 which is pretty heavy for an iPad2. If a housekeeping task made the iPad miss some AirPlay server timeout, could that cause the AirPlay connection to drop?
Monitor Audio have advised that I try the S200 on its direct mode where it acts as a 2.4GHz wifi router to eliminate the ASUS RT-AC87U from the equation. If the audio still stops, it would point the finger more at the iPad2 itself.
Please can you advise how I can start to diagnose this issue.
I have an iPad2 with iOS 8.2 playing iTunes over 5GHz wireless on auto channel to an ASUS RT-AC87U running Merlin's firmware version 378.51. The Monitor Audio S200 is on the 2.4GHz band on a fixed channel (1) because it is a b/g device. All devices are in clear line of sight to each other in the same room.
I turn on the S200 and wait for the steady blue light (wifi found). I turn on the iPad2 and swipe up to reveal the AirPlay button. I sometimes have to wait 30s or so for the AirPlay to be shown. I can then select the S200 device. Audio can then be streamed to the S200 without issue.
Occasionally (about once in three hours of playing), the audio will stop. The S200 shows a steady blue light (wifi not lost). The iPad2 shows iTunes playback has stopped. Swiping up to reveal the AirPlay button shows the preferred device has reverted to iPad2 speakers. The S200 is visible but not selected.
iTunes playback can be manually resumed but will come from the iPad2 speakers unless I manually re-select the S200.
A check of the Asus RT-AC87U log over the period where the audio stopped just shows the usual DHCP discover, offer and request messages from the S200 so it appears the S200 is holding its connection.
I was wondering if some timeout was being exceeded at the iPad2 end since it is running iOS8.2 which is pretty heavy for an iPad2. If a housekeeping task made the iPad miss some AirPlay server timeout, could that cause the AirPlay connection to drop?
Monitor Audio have advised that I try the S200 on its direct mode where it acts as a 2.4GHz wifi router to eliminate the ASUS RT-AC87U from the equation. If the audio still stops, it would point the finger more at the iPad2 itself.
Please can you advise how I can start to diagnose this issue.