Anyone knowledgeable with UDPSpeed. exe
#1

Posted over at ubi, but got no responses, hoping someone here will know the answer.

Tried to get devicelink working as stated in the readme, but it didn't work. Have Vista x64 as my
game computer, and my old xp pro computer as my internet link. Network was working fine up to
then, then this morning had no network between the 2 computers.

One thing I noticed was when I did the "cmd" bit, then ipconfig in the dos box, both computers
showed 192.168.0.1 , is that supposed to happen, or should they differ?

Not sure what's best way to get network going again, tried going back to a restore point from
yesterday when it was working but no joy with that approach.

Hoping there's a network genius here tonight who can steer me in the right direction

Thanks in advance for your help.
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After much stuffing round I got the network back up and running, don't ask me how, also lost internet in there somehow, but obviously back now.

Still can't get devicelink/UDPSpeed to work with iL2. Have set conf.ini to same as my host ipconfig, and the udpspeed.ini to the same, start it first, then iL2, but the instruments don't move. So start il2 first, then udpspeed, but still nothing. Any ideas please, love to get my instruments back like couple years ago, before that extra comp died.

Thanks for any advice.
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#2

ipconfig shows your local ip adress not that what we see.
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#3

Apparently you set your network with the help of a microsoft tool. In fact, the IP in each computer have to be different, it's an adress like any oder adress. So it means if you have to computer with the same adress they cant be located properly. Each element of your network need to be configured with is own adress. So first, shutdown one of your computer, try the internet connection to the other one, if it work you can start your other computer and change is IP adress to 192.168.0.2 for exemple. If your internet connection doesnt work at first stage your routing machine or your computer is misconfigured...
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#4

Thanks for the help fellas, will give it a try, sorry about taking a while to answer, have been busy last couple of days.
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