Thanks for the tips. Two suggestions seem promising: rebooting from the modem up; and switching from my older (4-5 yrs?) iPad to my nearly new iPhone 16. I've been using the iPhone to run the Cambridge MXN10 and my iPad to run the G1.1 hoping to avoid any potential conflicts by using separate devices. I''ll try both fixes and keep you posted. I really want this to work because the G1.1 sounds very good and it would be a shame (and a damnable expense!) to have to replace it.
I'm still waiting for a reply from Audio Advisor (less than 24 hours so far). They have been good about service issues in my experience and I expect them to have something constructive to say about this issue. I note that they still have one Auralic item for sale on their site, which surprises me.
Digital is wonderfully convenient and capable of producing excellent sound (even without breaking the bank, but it can be a little maddening when it comes to chasing down glitches. Could be hardware, system setting, streaming service server, internet provider, smart device and probably some things that I haven't even heard of. So reliable tech support is a key consideration. If I had known that Auralic was going to fold (or whatever they did) I would not have bought one of their products. But, as suggested above, high end audio firms are on shaky financial footing I suppose you put down your money and takes your chances.
With the exception of the G1.1 all of my gear is made in the US, Great Britain, or Japan (I can't speak for the internal components, only the nominal badging.). Most of the affordable streamers I know of are made in China or South Korea. I only know of one US company that makes a streamer (PsAudio). Are there other US streamers other in the $2500 range?

