TurtleAV Dante Domain Bridge
The Dante Domain Bridge exists for the situation every large Dante install eventually hits: two networks that both need to stay isolated for security or management reasons, but that still need a defined set of channels to cross between them. Rather than flattening the networks into one broadcast domain, the DDB negotiates a secure handshake and passes only the audio that is explicitly routed, leaving each Dante Domain otherwise untouched.
Each side gets its own primary and secondary Dante port pair on locking RJ45, with the Network A side carrying PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0 so it can run from a switch with no local power supply. Latency is configurable in Dante Controller from 2 to 10 ms, and the metal chassis is rated for continuous operation across a wide temperature range, which is what a bridge living in a rack between two separately managed systems needs to do without complaint.
| Audio Format | Dante/AES67 PCM, 8CH, 44.1kHz to 96kHz, 16/24-bit |
|---|---|
| Network | Dante 1000M, dual isolated networks (A/B) |
| Connectors (Network A) | 1x Dante Primary + 1x Dante Secondary (RJ45 locking, PoE IEEE802.3af Class 0) |
| Connectors (Network B) | 1x Dante Primary + 1x Dante Secondary (RJ45 locking) |
| Audio Latency | Configurable 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10ms via Dante Controller |
| Transmission Distance | 328ft / 100m via CAT6/6A/7 cable |
| Housing | Metal enclosure, Turtle Aqua |
| Dimensions / Weight | 210mm [W] x 150mm [D] x 44mm [H], 974g |








