SoftwareVersionMismatch

So after switching a recalled brand new DP8K to an older model, I was successful in getting the console conected to the DP8K. Despite the show seeming to being running with no problems, I am getting a message on the display of the DP8K that reads "SoftwareVersionMismatch". This is displayed where it would normally say Output Active. The show is running, but what does the message mean?
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  • Is it possible you have another console (or copy of Hog3pc) on the network that's running and older version of the hog software?

    Just an FYI since you mentioned running a server on your tablet. You should not use WiFi between servers in a multi-server network. Always use hard-wired ethernet in the core network between servers. If you use a laptop or tablet PC as an RFU, turn off the server on it and join it to the show as a client console.

    Servers depend on having a reliable, low latency, network between them. WiFi has very different packet loss and delay behavior from wired networks. If servers have to synchronize over WiFi, it can lead to spurious failovers and other undesirable behaviors.
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  • Is it possible you have another console (or copy of Hog3pc) on the network that's running and older version of the hog software?

    Just an FYI since you mentioned running a server on your tablet. You should not use WiFi between servers in a multi-server network. Always use hard-wired ethernet in the core network between servers. If you use a laptop or tablet PC as an RFU, turn off the server on it and join it to the show as a client console.

    Servers depend on having a reliable, low latency, network between them. WiFi has very different packet loss and delay behavior from wired networks. If servers have to synchronize over WiFi, it can lead to spurious failovers and other undesirable behaviors.
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