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    • dbini
      dbini last edited by Woland

      Hello everyone, and Happy New 2026!
      Am I right in thinking that Isadora scans for IP address on startup, and then sticks with that address? If I change WiFi to a new router, my network IP changes, but it stays the same in Isadora, causing some communication issues.
      Is there currently a way to re-check IP? If not, could this be a feature request? Maybe a button in the Settings menu?
      (edit: I'm talking about the IP display in the Settings menu. it's super useful to have it there for quick reference, but would be perfect if it could update dynamically)

      John Collingswood
      taikabox.com
      2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
      plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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      • Woland
        Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

        @dbini

        There's an existing feature request for this and I've added the text of your post here to it.

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        • Woland
          Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

          @dbini said:

          Am I right in thinking that Isadora scans for IP address on startup, and then sticks with that address?

           Also yes, this is the current behavior. It's also the same for the OSC Port selected in Isadora Settings/Preferences. This is locked in at startup and changes to it will only take effect after you quit and re-launch Isadora.

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          • Woland
            Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

            @dbini said:

            would be perfect if it could update dynamically

             I can see it being useful to be able to choose which network it should use (and use the IP the computer has for that network) but dynamically updating seems like it could be annoying. 

            Example: If I've got a LAN with no internet access set up for NDI and Isadora's using that properly, then I switch my computer in network settings to use my WiFi instead of the internet-less LAN in order to use IzzyCast or the RTMP Streamer actor or the Screen Capture actor to scrape a website, if Isadora followed my computer's network settings automatically then Isadora would be doing the opposite of what I'd actually want. 

            There's some thought that needs to be put in here as to default behavior, dialogs, warnings, and what makes sense to allow automatically vs what should be required to be done manually. Overall I don't think it's ideal to have a workflow that involves switching between networks multiple times in the first place, so I'd want to just be able to manually select which network Isadora should use and I'd never want it to change anything about that automatically. This solves the major problem of the use case where I've got multiple networks running on my computer and need to disable all but one of them before launching Isadora to ensure that Isadora starts up and uses the network I want it to use, but I'm curious what workflows and use cases would involve needing to automatically switch between networks, or to switch between networks repeatedly.

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            • dbini
              dbini @Woland last edited by

              @woland
              Hi L, I ran into issues the other day when updating my Pipo sensors. Jumping onto the sensor's onboard wifi to input details for the router, then reconnecting to the router's wifi to set up the IP for the Pipo board to speak to Isadora. Also testing with various routers. I like to grab my IP from the settings menu of Isadora - it's quick and easy and if there was an 'update IP' button, then it would be more foolproof.

              John Collingswood
              taikabox.com
              2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
              plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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              • Woland
                Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

                @dbini said:

                Jumping onto the sensor's onboard wifi to input details for the router

                 Aha! I knew there had to be a use case I was forgetting about. This makes perfect sense.

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