I don't actually know what
it is supposed to do, but it seems to only send back to the client the
last packet was coming from
Yes. That's what I explained.
What I am looking for is
to send to any client specified by address and port.
Ok, so [iemnet/udpserver] won't work for your use case.

Instead of waiting for https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/issues/949 - which will probably take months -, you could make a feature request to iemnet ;-)

I've already looked at the code for [iemnet/udpserver] and it shouldn't be too hard to implement.

Chrisotf

On 04.06.2021 23:21, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Fri, 2021-06-04 at 23:03 +0200, Christof Ressi wrote:
I guess I have to wait for
https://github.com/pure-data/pure-data/issues/949 or learn C ;-)
  I've mentioned [iemnet/udpserver] a couple of times now. Does it not
work for your use case?
Yes, you did. Sorry for not reacting earlier. The help only mentions
the 'broadcast' method for sending packets. I don't actually know what
it is supposed to do, but it seems to only send back to the client the
last packet was coming from (or I am too slow switching windows and
miss some timeout). Tested with iemnet 0.3.0. What I am looking for is
to send to any client specified by address and port.

Roman



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