How can I network two Receptors on one x-over connection?
Or do I need a second network card?
Also, I asked this on another thread but I'll ask again:
Is there a list of what the O.S. 1.6 update will contain?
Thanks...
Mounting Two Receptors w/One X-Over Cable
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- KVRist
- 493 posts since 9 Mar, 2003
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- KVRist
- 197 posts since 23 Jan, 2006 from Ontario, Canada
You can't "daisy chain" Ethernet (although you could with the older/slower coaxial BNC flavour). Your best approach might be to get an inexpensive hub (e.g. D-Link), then connect your PC and two Receptors to it, with normal (non-crossed) cables. If you use DHCP for IP addresses, the hub can provide that. But I use manual IP addresses.How can I network two Receptors on one x-over connection?
Or do I need a second network card?
Greg Holmes
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Retailer: Acoustic Image, BassLab, Muse Receptor, MIDIjet, Rayzoon Jamstix, and more...
http://www.ghservices.com/
http://www.gregholmes.com/
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 493 posts since 9 Mar, 2003
Hey gregh1,gregh1 wrote:You can't "daisy chain" Ethernet (although you could with the older/slower coaxial BNC flavour). Your best approach might be to get an inexpensive hub (e.g. D-Link), then connect your PC and two Receptors to it, with normal (non-crossed) cables. If you use DHCP for IP addresses, the hub can provide that. But I use manual IP addresses.How can I network two Receptors on one x-over connection?
Or do I need a second network card?
Thanks for the reply, Can anyone (Muse) confirm this?
I.E. which hub is "Known to Work"
Thanks All...
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 493 posts since 9 Mar, 2003
Found it...!
For anyone thats interested, there's a diagram & detail on page 148 of the current manual.
For anyone thats interested, there's a diagram & detail on page 148 of the current manual.
