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cheers for that, I'll get on it when I'm next in.<br><br>> Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:10:54 +0000<br>> Subject: Re: [PD] Netsend and netreceive problems<br>> From: james@4thharmonic.com<br>> To: jbturgid@hotmail.com<br>> CC: pd-list@iem.at<br>> <br>> Yes those websites always list the public/external IP address for your<br>> WAN. You need the LAN IP address which you can get by right-clicking<br>> your internet connection icon in the panel or typing ifconfig in a<br>> terminal. It should be something like 192.168.0.X or 10.0.0.X.<br>> <br>> On 15 February 2010 12:02, Andrew Faraday <jbturgid@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> > For now I'm trying to test the concept by connecting one machine to another<br>> > and see if I can get a message through, although, come to think of it. That<br>> > website might be throwing up the IP of the router/network. How can I find<br>> > the local IP?<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> >> Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 11:54:29 +0000<br>> >> Subject: Re: [PD] Netsend and netreceive problems<br>> >> From: james@4thharmonic.com<br>> >> To: jbturgid@hotmail.com<br>> >> CC: pd-list@iem.at<br>> >><br>> >> On 15 February 2010 11:12, Andrew Faraday <jbturgid@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> >> > Hey all<br>> >> > I'm trying to get [netsend] and [netreceive] to work on a small group of<br>> >> > computers on Ubuntu 10.04. They are not otherwise networked (IE, they're<br>> >> > not<br>> >> > used for file transfer or internal messaging) although they are all<br>> >> > connected to one router via a switch. So I think netsends should work.<br>> >> > However, after attempting to connect the netsend object to an IP address<br>> >> > (found on the other machine via www.whatsmyip.com, could this be the<br>> >> > same<br>> >> > IP?) PD crashes. I've no idea why, no error messages I can see before<br>> >> > crashing. Help would be appreciated.<br>> >> > Thanks<br>> >> > Andrew<br>> >><br>> >> So are you trying to send one netsend to multiple netreceives? For<br>> >> computers on the LAN, i just use the local ip address - usually<br>> >> something like 192.168.0.x or 10.0.0.x<br>> >> Perhaps you could have multiple netsend's for the number of computers<br>> >> that need to receive the data?<br>> >> I've not used netsend with an internet ip address, but you might want<br>> >> to look at port forwarding<br>> ><br>> > ________________________________<br>> > Not got a Hotmail account? Sign-up now - Free<br>                                            <br /><hr />Do you have a story that started on Hotmail? <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/195013117/direct/01/' target='_new'>Tell us now</a></body>
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