Re: How come I missed this all these years?
Thanks, Well, guess I'll be doing that from now on.
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Slip Cougan
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Re: UDP 'server' is this possible
To receive UDP traffic the IP address has to match what's set on the UDP/IP client. Set it to 0.0.0.0 to receive from anywhere, 192.168.1.0 to receive from that subnet, or a specific IP to receive
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Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: How come I missed this all these years?
Most likely because that property does only show (at least as far as I can remember, and I don't have a PC with me right now to test this) if the project was created with the XPanel 2.0 Smart Graphics
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dblpnt
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Re: UDP 'server' is this possible
Try using PacketSender -- a multiplatform testing app that lets you create and send packets (including UDP) for troubleshooting purposes like these. You should be able to poke hand-written packets
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Michael Caldwell-Waller
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#255382
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How come I missed this all these years?
I was just making a change to a TSW that I've been working on over the past couple of months. I've never paid any attention to the project properties apart from to change the theme. Always seen the
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Slip Cougan
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Re: UDP 'server' is this possible
That's kinda what I thought, so I just set up a very basic program with only a UDP symbol in CP3-01 IP address is within my subnet, in this case 192.168.10.254 port 6000. 1 on the enable In the
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Slip Cougan
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Re: Pathway Pathport Ethernet DMX Controller
Anyone have an update on this topic?
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Ryan Hyatt
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Re: DM-NAX-4ZSP
Not all Radio stations are being broadcast in the same way. Might want to post the stations you would be using to have someone test on the different options
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Eric Luckart
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Re: UDP 'server' is this possible
UDP is stateless, meaning they don't actually make a connection per say. One talks and just hope the others are listening. In simpl and S+ you have a single definition for UDP communications. You
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Eric Luckart
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UDP 'server' is this possible
In the past when I've been testing modules for kit I don't have in the office, that connect through TCP/IP, I've simply hosted a TCP server on another processor to mimic the device. I need to do
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Slip Cougan
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Re: has anyone made a stock ticker module?
#crestron
Check message 22975 It was all the rage in 2004! Not sure if Chip has kept that one updated ;-)
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MQSACK
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Re: Global Cache IP2IR sensor input (RMC4)
Sorry, I initially replied on mobile and was a bit harried¡ For multicast you need to use the multicast group ID as the address so that the processor/OS knows it needs to send the IGMP Join message
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Lincoln King-Cliby
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Re: Global Cache IP2IR sensor input (RMC4)
Thanks Lincoln. In this case, would I'd just use the IP of the sending device rather than zeroes for the octets; I'll keep my fingers crossed that this will function. Thanks! Mike
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Mike Taylor
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Re: Global Cache IP2IR sensor input (RMC4)
You would not be able to use 0.0.0.0 in this case on a properly configured network as the device needs to send a "join" message to the switch to let it know that it is interested in getting that data.
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Lincoln King-Cliby
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Re: Getting up to speed on Construct?
Have you seen the Masters videos - https://community.crestron.com/s/article/id-2015#MUX-421
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Neil
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Re: Getting up to speed on Construct?
There are video on YouTube. Just search Crestron Construct. They are a bit crap though and don't go into enough depth.
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Slip Cougan
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Re: Topics in Home Automation - New Article in Residential Tech Today
Aqara says that the batteries should last 10 months based on locking/unlocking of 10 times per day.? The door I put the lock on to test it is a side door to my garage.? It only gets used about once
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jbasen
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Re: Topics in Home Automation - New Article in Residential Tech Today
That's positive. Keep usbposted on the first battery swap/recharge. Thanks.
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ZS
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Getting up to speed on Construct?
After searching here and at true blue's website, I'm not seeing any resources for getting up to speed quickly on Construct. If anyone here knows of a resource or has any pointers I'd appreciate it.
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Gary Miller
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Re: Topics in Home Automation - New Article in Residential Tech Today
I¡¯ve had the lock installed for a month now. Home assistant, connected to the lock through Matter, reports that the battery is at 97% [email protected]> wrote:
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jbasen
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