Hi all,
I don't know if the issue I'm having now is with iOS 10 or EOS 2.4 but I can no longer connect with TouchOSC. Is anyone else having this problem? Is there a work-around?
Thanks
Hi all,
I don't know if the issue I'm having now is with iOS 10 or EOS 2.4 but I can no longer connect with TouchOSC. Is anyone else having this problem? Is there a work-around?
Thanks
In the pics above you have the wrong ip address set in touchosc for the host. The host in touchosc is the console. The console is .101 but you have touchosc pointed to .209
A suggestion. Please take/read a basic computer networking class or book. The problems we are trying to help you solve are not "lighting" problems but rather networking problems. We are in an increasingly tech heavy industry and everyone needs to have a basic understanding of computer networking.
If you are having problems with IP addresses, Subnet Masks, default gateways and DHCP servers you should increase your knowledge base to gain an understanding of them.
We will always help here but each and every one of us needs to also try to expand our understanding of the underlying technologies we are using.
How about a new batch of photos. At this point I don't know what settings/addresses/ports you have set to what.
FYI this frustration that you feel is one of the reasons Patrick and I made oscRFR.
Hi all,
Here's a new set of pictures.
I'm also not getting the green "sending" indicator on TouchOSC when I press buttons when I'm on our lighting network. I only get the red "receiving" indicator when I press buttons on the bio.
I looked into oscRFR (It looks great), but I thought it wasn't really a phone platform?
THANKS!
Hi Ben,
In the console, the Network Address has the Default Gateway empty. Please enter in there 10.101.1.1 .
oscRFR is meant for tablets but will run on phones. The buttons will be very VERY small.
I would try removing the broadcast address you have the string tx ip address field.
restart your device with touchOSC
lower in the shell settings do you have osc turned on and in 1.0 mode?
Can you ping the console ip address from your tablet/phone?
Hi Benjamin,
I noticed in the OSC Settings in your Mobile device,
your Host IP is not the same as your console.
The Host IP needs to be the same as Console IP.
Please correct this.
That should get it working.
Further more, it would be best to set ETC's recommended
IP Addresses for your devices to help with Troubleshooting in the future.
The Network Address in your Mobile Device needs to be:
IP: 10.101.124.201
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway IP: 10.101.1.1
The Network Address in your Console Needs to be:
IP: 10.101.100.101
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Gateway IP: 10.101.1.1
You can see the whole list of Recommended IPs in this Support Article
http://www.etcconnect.com/Support/Articles/ETC-Network-IP-Addresses.aspx
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