I have been discussing this with an ipMIDI coder and the manufacturers of the equipment involved, but of yet I have no solutions:
I have two rooms each with a mac and hui emulating console using ipMIDI. Each room has it's own switch connected to the house WAN. I cannot have both systems online without ipMIDI freaking. I have to keep one mac directly connected to a console, and change network preferences to either use the internet or the console.
The ipMIDI uses multicast UDP and not TCP/IP so I am having problems just switching that off. Is there some other way to block UDP at one switch to make each room isolated for ipMIDI?
I barely know what I am talking about while I spike-up and climb this learning curve!
Mike
I have two rooms each with a mac and hui emulating console using ipMIDI. Each room has it's own switch connected to the house WAN. I cannot have both systems online without ipMIDI freaking. I have to keep one mac directly connected to a console, and change network preferences to either use the internet or the console.
The ipMIDI uses multicast UDP and not TCP/IP so I am having problems just switching that off. Is there some other way to block UDP at one switch to make each room isolated for ipMIDI?
I barely know what I am talking about while I spike-up and climb this learning curve!
Mike