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Xbrowser XDMCP IP range [1]
Xbrowser XDMCP IP range [1]
Xbrowser XDMCP IP range
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 5:04 AM - Pascal Schmit
Hi,
What is the syntaxe to enter the IP range for another subnet in Xbrowser XDMCP Options?
Thanks
Program Ver. : Xmanager 5
Connect Method : XDMCP connection
What is the syntaxe to enter the IP range for another subnet in Xbrowser XDMCP Options?
Thanks
Program Ver. : Xmanager 5
Connect Method : XDMCP connection
Re: Xbrowser XDMCP IP range
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 7:47 PM - Support
You can send broadcast to another network subnet by defining its range in the Search field of Tools > Options > XDMCP.
To send broadcast signal to another subnet, use the following format:
192.168.1.255
255 means all IP range within 192.168.1.x subnet.
However, this does not work all the time since your network must be configured to route UDP broadcast packets across different subnet. If it does not work, use the IP address of the hosts instead and it should work.
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Technical Support
To send broadcast signal to another subnet, use the following format:
192.168.1.255
255 means all IP range within 192.168.1.x subnet.
However, this does not work all the time since your network must be configured to route UDP broadcast packets across different subnet. If it does not work, use the IP address of the hosts instead and it should work.
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Technical Support
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