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[QUOTE="PaulCans, post: 69573, member: 22771"] Thanks for the feedback. I don't like single point of failure so the Pi and BBB will both be present. If the BBB can take over form the Pi in the future all the better. The connection on the show network is on the WAN port. This is on a VLAN which only has internet connection on the home router. No traffic is allowed from one network to the other. Hence the wireless connection on my desktop to allow transfer of files, config etc. That said using xlights is there a way to direct traffic onto the 192.168.3.x network from the desktop for testing? I've not seen anything in the software so far. I'm using multicast for the time being for simplicty sake though that may change if load becomes a problem. [/QUOTE]
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