if you want to make one server talking to several clients, you could use
[tcpserver]/[tcpclient] and encapsulate your OSC in Slip packet
see [mrpeach] externals

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2014-02-02 Joel Matthys <[email protected]>:

> You can broadcast over UDP by sending to the address 255.255.255.255.
>
> Joel
> On Feb 2, 2014 10:57 AM, "Atte" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Basic OSC confusion here: I'd like to run a server that keeps track of
>> time and shares that to a number of clients, each of which run on their
>> own, but with access to this common, global time.
>>
>> However all the examples I found with [sendOSC] or [tcpsend] suggests
>> that the sender connects to *one* client, which isn't what I want. I'd
>> rather like to have the server broadcast to any number of clients that can
>> pick up this information if they like.
>>
>> Have I got OSC all wrong? How to best achieve what I need?
>>
>> --
>> Atte
>>
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