Hi,
great to hear it's working. Sorry, I didn't realize the dns-sd program and 
command is part of the Apple Bonjour package which I installed on my 
computer in the past, so I presumed it is part of Windows10 like SSH client.

It's little odd to hear that connecting directly by Ethernet cable to your 
router solved the issue, that looks like your router created two 
subnetworks, for wired and wireless networking. Given how many printers use 
this technology and nowadays have both wi-fi and RJ-45 connection, I would 
think that it would cause problems.

C.

Dne čtvrtek 4. dubna 2019 23:30:53 UTC+2 Jeff Pollard napsal(a):
>
> Hi,
>
>   Thanks for responding.  I don't have dns-sd, but googled it, and started 
> reading a bit.  While reading, I realized my Windows10 PC was connected to 
> the LAN with wifi.  I directly connected the PC to the router with an 
> Ethernet cable and it (anddemo from the BBB to the WIn10 PC) started to 
> work.  If I unplug the cable it won't work properly.  So that looks like 
> the problem - hopefully :-)
>
>   Now I can try to proceed with Cetus again.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Jeff
>
> On Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 12:14:52 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I don't know the exact image, so maybe my advice is not accurate. But on 
>> normal minimal Debian ISO, there is no avahi-daemon package installed. 
>> Machinekit does not care because it has it's libavahi-dev (or something 
>> like this), no error is thrown but services are not broadcasted to local 
>> network.
>>
>> On Windows 10 computer try running dns-sd -B _machinekit._tcp in command 
>> line and see if it can find anything.
>>
>> C.
>>
>> Dne čtvrtek 4. dubna 2019 0:15:53 UTC+2 Jeff Pollard napsal(a):
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>   I am trying to get machine-client to run with Cetus, but with no luck, 
>>> so I've backed up to trying with anddemo.
>>>   Also no luck.
>>>   I'm using: bone-debian-8.11-machinekit-armhf-2019-04-01-4gb.img.xz on 
>>> a BBB
>>>   After downloading that to uSD I follow up with 
>>>
>>>  sudo apt-get update
>>>  sudo apt-get upgrade
>>>
>>>   then 
>>>
>>>  sudo nano /etc/linuxcnc/machinekit.ini
>>>
>>>   to set REMOTE=1
>>>   Next I downloaded the anddemo files and then run:
>>>   ./run.py 
>>>   From that I get:
>>> ----------------------------
>>> starting realtime...rtapi_msgd command:  
>>> /usr/libexec/linuxcnc/rtapi_msgd --instance=0 --rtmsglevel=1 
>>> --usrmsglevel=1 --halsize=524288
>>> rtapi_app command:  /usr/libexec/linuxcnc/rtapi_app_rt-preempt 
>>> --instance=0
>>> done
>>> loading anddemo.py... done
>>> starting mklauncher... done
>>> starting configserver... done
>>> -----------------------------
>>>   I then try machinekit-client (both 32 and 64 bit windows versions) on 
>>> my Windows PC on the network.
>>>   but it can't find the BBB client in either unicast or multicast
>>>   I can however ssh in to the BBB from Windows running putty, so the BBB 
>>> is visible to Windows on the network.
>>>
>>>   Any suggestions on how to get the communications link working properly?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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