Dropouts From Server


Greetings all.  I am having  problems with dropouts during music playback from my server.  I recently lost one of my RAID drives and had to replace the entire NAS server, as well as the dead drive.  I was using a WD MyCloud Ex2 as the server, and for several years had no dropout problems.  I replaced the MyCloud with an updated model MyCloud Ex2 Ultra.  I rebuilt the new drive from the surviving drive, which passed all diagnostic testing  (the rebuild was a twelve hour exercise) and put the new server in line.  Now, often I am experiencing program dropouts.  The PC I am using is an Acer Aspire.  The processor is an Intel Core I7.  I had no real problems before the server failure.  I am controlling everything through Foobar2000.  Any thoughts or suggestions as to the source of the dropouts would be very appreciated. 
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willgolf - As part of a package deal, our cable server increased server speed. It may be only coincidental, but since then I’ve been having Roon and TV dropouts, and both often shut down. I wonder if resetting the cable speed to what it was before will cure that problem. I never noticed any lag with the previous speed.
It’s something supplied by Cox Cable called a Panorama, a combined modern and router. I use that with several Google WiFi pods distributed about he house that connect to the Ethernet inputs of equipment. Coincidence is the usual starting point when looking for explanations, and the problem occurred since increasing the internet speed.  Nevertheless, I power cycled the Panorama, but that didn’t cure the problem. Next step is to reduce internet speed.
Cox reset the Panorama and reduced the internet speed, neither of which fixed the dropout problem.  Rebooting the Mac Mini seems to have fixed the problem.  I've played the Glenn Gould 1981 recording of the Goldberg Variations using the Oppo 205 without a dropout, and now I'm playing Sunday at the Village Vanguard using the Ayre QX-5 Twenty so far without a drop out.