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I've been part of a volunteer livestream team for a few years now and we've been using Companion with Streamdeck for most of that time. It is a great product! We've recently renovated the space and that has led to our network being split into an isoltated AV network and a general purpose network (with internet access). They are not currently connected to each other in any way. We'd like to have a single Companion instance control devices on both networks and would appreciate recommendations on the best approach to doing this. The seemingly "simple" approach would be to have the computer running Companion have a network connection to both networks (2 ethernet or 1 ethernet + 1 WiFi). Can Companion connect on multiple networks simultaneously? Would that be the best approach anyway? Unfortunately, we can't test much yet as the networks have overlapping IP ranges and we're working to get that changed. Thanks in advance, |
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Yes that will work fine as long as you configure the network interfaces correctly. |
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Yes that will work fine as long as you configure the network interfaces correctly.
Companion doesn't need anything special, it follows the os routing table when making connections.