Network traffic just for audio shouldn't really be a problem, even really high quality audio is typically <1MB a second. I'm pretty sure your typical network card should handle that just fine, I mean we've done likewise with video on our home network without a problem, high quality mkvs at that. So I feel like it is some problem in the implementation of routing it back, or this might all be related to jackd? I don't really know anything about it though, so I could be entirely wrong.
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