Would it work to keep my PC on 10.10.12.20? That's the range where my nodes for fixtures live since the PC runs on PC as well. The PC has a seprate network card that goes into a unmanaged switch that just has any artnet devices on it so thats already isolated. All of my local network firewalls are disabled for that network. Going to try to factory reset the epix drive from scratch with artnet config and see if that helps. Its just weird to me that I can see the drive in artnetomintor but not in reso?Arvol wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 19:14 I own a LOT of these lol.
Set your PC IP to the same range as the the your controller.
I use 2.0.0.100 for my PC and I set my controllers to be 2.0.0.200 - 2.0.0.220
(Subnet should be 255.0.0.0 and gateway can be blank or 2.0.0.1)
Turn off any firewalls you may have.
Use an unmanaged switch.
Plug in your strips and then set your controller to auto-config/assign (be sure to set your right mode first).
Make sure you set the controller to Artnet and set your ports up using the proper universe channel offsets (I keep my channel offsets at 0 and then set my universe starting with my first brain at universe 1, then each port moves up from there. Each port get's its own universe).
And Resolume should now be able to connect to them.
I set Resolume Lumiverses to Broadcast and then just use proper Subnet and Universe offsets in Resolume.
I'm a part-time production tech at a church so with our event turnarounds I can't take any real risk with restructuring the parts of the artnet network that work, my plan is to move to something structured more like that when we do a stage strike/rebuild in a few weeks for our Christmas series.Arvol wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 21:21 Rule of thumb from EVERY major LD I've worked with is to set your Artnet IP to the following:
IP: 2.0.0.xxx
Subnet: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: Blank or 2.0.0.1 (If you have a console on that address)
The whole 10.xxx.xxx.xxx was some weirdness that popped up like 5-6 years ago and not sure why it's stuck.
To be clear, you can use any IP class for Artnet, but LD's like uniformity and standards and the 2.0.0.xxx seems to be what they landed one.
Is it a pain for you to change over to that? If not lmk and I'll post what everything should be on for your setup.
TLDR: Could you try the 2.0.0.xxx IP setup to be uniformity like everyone else? Pretty Please?
Is there any way to contact @arvol? I'm a new member and cant reach out. ThanksArvol wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 21:21 Rule of thumb from EVERY major LD I've worked with is to set your Artnet IP to the following:
IP: 2.0.0.xxx
Subnet: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: Blank or 2.0.0.1 (If you have a console on that address)
The whole 10.xxx.xxx.xxx was some weirdness that popped up like 5-6 years ago and not sure why it's stuck.
To be clear, you can use any IP class for Artnet, but LD's like uniformity and standards and the 2.0.0.xxx seems to be what they landed one.
Is it a pain for you to change over to that? If not lmk and I'll post what everything should be on for your setup.
TLDR: Could you try the 2.0.0.xxx IP setup to be uniformity like everyone else? Pretty Please?
Hisonusevents wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 18:37Is there any way to contact @arvol? I'm a new member and cant reach out. ThanksArvol wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 21:21 Rule of thumb from EVERY major LD I've worked with is to set your Artnet IP to the following:
IP: 2.0.0.xxx
Subnet: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: Blank or 2.0.0.1 (If you have a console on that address)
The whole 10.xxx.xxx.xxx was some weirdness that popped up like 5-6 years ago and not sure why it's stuck.
To be clear, you can use any IP class for Artnet, but LD's like uniformity and standards and the 2.0.0.xxx seems to be what they landed one.
Is it a pain for you to change over to that? If not lmk and I'll post what everything should be on for your setup.
TLDR: Could you try the 2.0.0.xxx IP setup to be uniformity like everyone else? Pretty Please?