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Melodialworks
Total Posts: 157
Joined 06-13-2009 status: Pro |
I’m working on connecting Motif XF to the computer via Ethernet. My understanding is: Direct connection: Computer to Motif (requires crossover type cable). Connection via router: Computer to Router to Motif (requires “straight through” cable). My Mac Pro has a second Ethernet port available (the first one is being used to connect to the router). Is there any difference in how I should connect (using the appropriate cable)? That is, is one method superior, easier, more stable than the other? I will be very excited to get networking working, since then it will mean I won’t have to constantly move the Motif every time I need to insert / remove USB key. Lawrence |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
In theory, that’s true. In practice, modern network interfaces usually have enough “smarts” to deal with either cable type. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_Dependent_Interface#Auto_MDI-X
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I’m not a “Mac guy”, but in general I tend to prefer direct connections when possible.
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I have my Motifs networked, and it’s definitely convenient. By the way, if you haven’t already done so, you might consider connecting a multi-port USB hub to the XF’s TO DEVICE port. That way, you could not only leave a USB drive (or more than one) connected, but also have an ASCII USB keyboard attached at the same time. An ASCII keyboard can make certain operations much easier than using the XF’s front panel controls. Of course, if the entire problem is just poor accessibility to the XF’s rear panel, a USB extension cable solves that without any of the above. Â :-) |
Melodialworks
Total Posts: 157
Joined 06-13-2009 status: Pro |
I agree and connecting directly seems to be my preference as well, and makes sense since I have the available ethernet port on my computer. I’ve ordered a “cross over” cable which will be available tomorrow, and will then see if I can configure using the computer to Motif setup. I would like to get networking working, but in the interim, YES using a USB extension cable makes things much more accessible! Why the heck didn’t I think of that? :) Thanks for your suggestions and help. Lawrence |
Melodialworks
Total Posts: 157
Joined 06-13-2009 status: Pro |
OK, I have my cross-over cable now. Followed these instructions: http://www.motifator.com/index.php/support/view/ethernet_connection_motif_xs_motif_xf However, where it says
“ADDRESS
The fields are in fact blank.
IP Address
Getting error message from Motif “Can’t access to the hostâ€. System Preferences/Network on Mac is indicating “connected†but the status is yellow. I’m on Mac OS 10.10.3 (I’ve also tried with Firewall turned off). Any ideas? Do I have to manually populate the ADDRESS fields or change the MAC settings? |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
When DHCP is “on” it’s normal for those fields to be blank. As I’ve said before, I’m not a “Mac guy”. On a PC, I’ve been able to get Ethernet to work with DHCP “on”. Currently, with it “off”, I manually set the IP Address and Subnet Mask - Gateway, DNS 1, and DNS 2 are all zeros. Hopefully someone who successfully set up Ethernet with a Mac will post. |
neel_tankpac
Total Posts: 44
Joined 08-04-2012 status: Regular |
Hi, I also recently tried to connect my Motif XF directly to a Windows 7 box via a cross over cable, and got the same error message. I found that the Windows firewall was enabled for the Motif network. On disabling the firewall it worked fine. Another thing I would like to point out is that , I had also connected the Windows machine to the internet via wireless, and had no issues with the Motif setup because of this wireless network. The reason I am pointing this out is, in some article I came across it was mentioned that we need to disable the wireless network before connecting directly to Motif, which I think is not required. |
selfymart
Total Posts: 52
Joined 03-30-2014 status: Experienced |
If there is no dhcp server to assign IPs to both hosts then you need to manually assign ip and netmask. The rest are not required. Make sure you assign Unique IPs.
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