Up and Running: Setting up a working NDI Network

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • How do you get up and running with #NDI #Networking? Easy, follow these steps and you're good to go. If I were to set up an NDI network (TCP), this is what I would do.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @StephenMann
    @StephenMann Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nice stuff, Jon! Can you link the network guidelines to the video description here? That might be super handy. Thanks for all the excellent stuff you do!

    • @birddogjon
      @birddogjon  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Of course. Here is a link to the article that includes those downloads: birddogtv.zohodesk.com/portal/en/kb/articles/networking-outline-recommendations

    • @StephenMann
      @StephenMann Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks, Jon!

  • @jameswadkins8082
    @jameswadkins8082 Před 27 dny

    The link files are now broken. Is there a new source for those linked files?

  • @JBeanz76
    @JBeanz76 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a tutorial for beginners? I've been tasked with creating an NDI network for a podcast studio and there is so much jargon in this video it's hard to follow. I completely understand that I'm not the target audience for this specific video, but I'm curious if you've create the most barebones, basic video explaining the terminology for beginners like me. Thank you!

    • @TwinTailTerror
      @TwinTailTerror Před 12 dny

      this is the basic stuff =p sorry to say you can visualize it with packet tracer or take a computer basic class like windows or linux+

  • @MpetersenTamTD
    @MpetersenTamTD Před 3 měsíci

    What if you don't have a DHCP server running on your network? Can I use link local instead of DHCP?

    • @TwinTailTerror
      @TwinTailTerror Před měsícem

      you have dhcp on any network by default if you have a router AT ALL and seeing your on the net you do thus you have dchp so your solid my guy

  • @TwinTailTerror
    @TwinTailTerror Před měsícem

    there are several problems with this video
    * there are not 256 ip's on a /24 its 255 and only 253 are usable
    * static ips are better so you know where to find this if you are tech savvy a simple mac to ip reserve can be done on most routers
    *i don't even think you can buy 10/100 anymore a 10/100/1000 cost like 15 bucks switch 8 ports amazon
    *anything 1gb should not need a time out
    * also no offense if you knew networking you would know EVERY switch is a minimal of layer 2 if its layer 1 its a hub dude. and all layer 3 is ip/mac and basically a router.
    * for 1gb networks cat5/cat5e are all you need period cat 6 is higher than 1gb and is for 2.x gb or up to 5gb so why spend the money? this is good for about 200 feet with out drop off
    *qos can be turned off but you can use SQM and at 1 gb it's not needed but can be used with out issue
    *jumbo or giant frames are not needed till 10gb but should be used after that or at least have the ability installed / marked for it
    *IF your crap router can even have vlan this is actually not needed if its decent hardware the only point for vlan is isolation so you would not be able to talk to it unless you have intervlan rules set up / traffic allowed (this is used to keep things apart not make them faster)

    • @literallykevin
      @literallykevin Před 24 dny

      OK...okay...first of all..that was a lil aggressive. But you seem to know your stuff. Second, I'd love to pick your brain.

    • @TwinTailTerror
      @TwinTailTerror Před 12 dny

      @@literallykevin what do you want to know?