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''Problem:'' | ''Problem:'' | ||
Art-Net does not start. MXWendler Logwin says ''Network interface 192.168.4.20 not found'' | :Art-Net does not start. MXWendler Logwin says ''Network interface 192.168.4.20 not found'' | ||
''Solution:'' | ''Solution:'' | ||
Windows offers many network interfaces, let MXWendler know which one is the one you want to use | :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: | :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>Win+R</code> | ||
:Enter <code>cmd</code> | ::Enter <code>cmd</code> | ||
:Enter <code>ipconfig</code> | ::Enter <code>ipconfig</code> | ||
:Enter the ip address in the network interface field like 192.168.4.20 | ::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 | :Be sure that the administrator user account has a password set | ||
Turn off all firewalls | :Turn off all firewalls | ||
''Tip:'' | ''Tip:'' | ||
Use the free ''DMX Workshop'' from ''Artistic License'' to test Art-Net functionality | :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]] | :Also check [[Tutorial Connecting the grandMA 2Port Node with MXWendler via Art-Net]] |
Revision as of 10:15, 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
- Enter
- 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