On 05/17/2018 01:19 PM, Mark Rivers wrote:
>
> I looked at the code a bit and I believe that their software uses a
> broadcast to find available modules even you specify the IP address
> of the module you want. The broadcasts won’t go between subnets.
If this is a standard UDP broadcast and you know (or can find out) what
port number(s) they are using, you may be able to run a program on a
machine that has interfaces in both subnets to forward the broadcast
traffic between them. The one we've used is called UDP Broadcast Packet
Relay:
https://www.joachim-breitner.de/udp-broadcast-relay/
HTH,
- Andrew
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