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''Solution:'' | ''Solution:'' | ||
Windows offers many network interfaces, let MXWendler know which one is the one you want to use | |||
You need to name the correct network interface by its ip adress. To find out your current ip adress: | |||
:Enter <code>Win+R</code> | |||
:Enter <code>cmd</code> | |||
:Enter <code>ipconfig</code> | |||
:Enter the ip address in the network interface field like 192.168.4.20 | |||
Be sure that the administrator user account has a password set | |||
Turn off all firewalls | |||
''Tip:'' | ''Tip:'' | ||
Use the free ''DMX Workshop'' from ''Artistic License'' to test Art-Net functionality | |||
Also check [[Tutorial Connecting the grandMA 2Port Node with MXWendler via Art-Net]] |
Revision as of 10:04, 19 March 2019
This applies to Windows 7 and MXWendler version 4.2 and above
Problem:
Art-Net does not start. MXWendler Logwin says Network interface 192.168.4.20 not found
Solution: Windows offers many network interfaces, let MXWendler know which one is the one you want to use
You need to name the correct network interface by its ip adress. To find out your current ip adress:
- Enter
Win+R
- Enter
cmd
- Enter
ipconfig
- Enter the ip address in the network interface field like 192.168.4.20
Be sure that the administrator user account has a password set
Turn off all firewalls
Tip:
Use the free DMX Workshop from Artistic License to test Art-Net functionality
Also check Tutorial Connecting the grandMA 2Port Node with MXWendler via Art-Net