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Marconld  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, September 3, 2024 1:42:29 AM(UTC)
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i know it has been asked before but i am running in to some caveats with a dual NIC setup.

I have a 2,5Gb pcie network card and a 1Gb onboard nic.
Vmix preferes to use the onboard nic, probably because it initializes first.
The 1 GB is used for a dante network. The 2,5Gb is used for NDI / streaming / Lan

everytime i boot up VMIX it will not use the 2,5Gb nic.

question / feature request,.

Can you add a prefered network setting, like dante controller has, where yoiu select the prefered NIC.
It saves so much trouble in getting networked gear working

Thank you, marco
mavik  
#2 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2024 12:34:53 AM(UTC)
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vMix uses the windows settings. In windows you can specify the priority with the metric value. Let low the value the higher the priority.
Marconld  
#3 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2024 2:43:29 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: mavik Go to Quoted Post
vMix uses the windows settings. In windows you can specify the priority with the metric value. Let low the value the higher the priority.


I did use the metrik settings. It did not change the behaviour of vmix.
For some reason windows holds on to the onboard NIC instead of the PCIE nic

Next thing to try is disconnect the dante network, boot up VMIX and then hook up dante again.
mavik  
#4 Posted : Friday, September 20, 2024 12:51:05 AM(UTC)
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Additionally you can specify a route if you can differentiate the traffic.

all from IP1 uses Gateway x
all from IP2 uses Gateway y
it gets tricky when you want to reach to the internet 0.0.0.0 from both

Then you need more intelligence. I highly recommend Mikrotik router. It supports different routing tables, packet marking (to send to a different route) etc. You can even run it virtually in a x86 virtual box or such.
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