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Changed network card now VE Pro can't find server
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you mention: IP address changed (on the slave probably) - have you double checked it still resides in a proper range, means basic network functions are working (ping, shares, ect)?
if yes maybe your firewall settings (on the slave) changed with/for the new network interface.
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds. -
assuming now you're on a PC running windows ...
on the slave select START - RUN, type in cmd [ENTER], a command prompt will appear
into the prompt type: ipconfig /all [ENTER] to see alist of your network interfaces and currently assigned IP addresses.
given your slaves are not too strictly firewalled and allow ICMP response now open a command prompt on your master
type in: ping IP-address of slave, eg. 192.168.1.2 [ENTER] and see if answers are returned.
if not either the firewall on the slave needs adjustment or you should double check IP range for all involved computers.
hth, christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds. -
cm: Thanks for the reply but my network is fine as i stated before. If I open a Cubase template with VE Pro (vst3) in it, it usually opens connected but if I dissconect and try to reconnect, I don't see anything in the "avalable slaves" section. I've created a semi workaround by creating a Cubase preset using a connected instance, then if I can't see any slaves, I call up the Cubase preset and this will connect to the slave for me (although it doesn't always work and if I try to disconnect again, I still don't see any slaves).
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sorry, but without details we cannot even try to reproduce your issue ... what exactly is fine in your network?
- does the ping work, how is your cabeling, which operating system(s) are we talking about?
- changed network cards: which, how many, where, specific IP adresses, gateways, dns entries?
please consider writing to with a structured description of everything, maybe adding screenshots, to get the picture
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.
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