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''Solution:''
''Solution:''
:Turn on osc receiving for '''every''' machine on port 7000


:Create a simple osc testing application with eg. pd and send some commands to *any machine* from *any machine*
1. Turn on osc receiving for '''every''' machine on port 7000


:Turn on ''Broadcast and receive time'' for '''every''' machine. all machines will send there time until they receive packet from a machine with lower ip, then they switch to receiving.
2. Create a simple osc testing application with eg. pd and send some commands to *any machine* from *any machine*


:Broadcast to the subnet: 192.168.1.255 ( subnet may have different IP )
3. Turn on ''Broadcast and receive time'' for '''every''' machine. all machines will send there time until they receive packet from a machine with lower ip, then they switch to receiving.  


:Broadcast to the ports where the machines are listening ( 7000 )
4. Broadcast to the subnet: 192.168.1.255 ( subnet may have different IP )


:Important: sometimes Windows 7 does not allow broadcasting, then adress the other machine with its ip directly ( eg. 192.168.1.23 instead of 192.168.1.255 )
5. Broadcast to the ports where the machines are listening ( 7000 )
 
Important: sometimes Windows 7 does not allow broadcasting, then adress the other machine with its ip directly ( eg. 192.168.1.23 instead of 192.168.1.255 )

Revision as of 14:33, 27 March 2019

This applies to MXWendler version 4.2 and above

Task:

Pooling MXWendler systems via time synchronisation


Tests to do before starting MXWendler:

Can you ping all the computers from one host?
Can you ping back?
Does your router/switch allow broadcasting?
Are the firewalls turned off?
Does the admin account have a password ( Windows 7)


Solution:

1. Turn on osc receiving for every machine on port 7000

2. Create a simple osc testing application with eg. pd and send some commands to *any machine* from *any machine*

3. Turn on Broadcast and receive time for every machine. all machines will send there time until they receive packet from a machine with lower ip, then they switch to receiving.

4. Broadcast to the subnet: 192.168.1.255 ( subnet may have different IP )

5. Broadcast to the ports where the machines are listening ( 7000 )

Important: sometimes Windows 7 does not allow broadcasting, then adress the other machine with its ip directly ( eg. 192.168.1.23 instead of 192.168.1.255 )