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===== Setup: How do I setup multiple players in an array? ===== | ===== Setup: How do I setup multiple players in an array? ===== | ||
- | Coming soon... | + | This setup is more complicated than a single player. It will require additional networking equipment to link all of the players together so they can communicate with each other. You will need a gigabyte router or network switch and one Ethernet cable per device. Connect each player to the router or switch using the Ethernet cables only after they have been configured properly. |
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+ | **NOTE:** there are two ways to configure #@PPP@# to run multiple units in sync; //Master/Chase// and //Master/Slave//. | ||
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+ | In //Master/Slave// mode, only one player will be the //Master// while the other players will be //Slaves// to that //Master//. See the section [[:faq:mode_master_slave|Mode: How do I change a player from master mode to slave mode?]] on switching //Masters// to //Slaves//. | ||
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+ | In //Master/Chase// mode, each player needs to have a unique IP address, such as ''192.168.168.1'', ''192.168.168.2'', and so on. You must do this before connecting each player to the router or switch. | ||
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