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Overview of multiple PC usage
The first thing you will need to do is decide which PC will handle which Characters.
(ok, easy enough..)
The Characters you pick for each PC will be placed into their own Character Sets as you follow this guide. When properly completed, each PC will run its own Character Set (if you have two PCs, then you will have two Character Sets that each have a portion of your team).
(ok, i installed isboxer and innerspace on both computers (i only have 1 licence though, should work i suppose). For my "main pc" i created a character set named "Toon 1-10". And on pc number 2 i created a character set named "Toon 11-16".
They will be linked together from the Character Set on your main PC. When you launch the Character Set on your main PC, the linked Character Sets will automatically launch.
(ok...)
To accomplish this, the same configuration will be kept on all PCs -- maintained from your main PC, and then copied to each of the others.
(ok this sounds complicated.. time will tell...).
Any broadcast to "all windows" (or "all w/o current", etc) will include all linked PCs.
(ok thats cool).
Action Target Groups will also work across linked PCs. When using Mouse Repeater, make sure not to enable Repeater from All Windows -- this will cause all PCs to enable Repeater and, since they all have an active foreground window, will result in each of them broadcasting their mouse cursor, therefore causing jittering.
(Note to self..)
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Configuring your firewall
ISBoxer's Multiple Computer Helper requires TCP port 10102 to be open for incoming connections on the PC or PCs that will be connected to from your main PC.
(not entirely sure what this mean: "that will be connected to from your main PC"). Do i create this rule on my main pc or my slave pc?
Inner Space requires TCP port 10101 (configurable per PC) to be open for incoming connections on the PC or PCs that will be connected to from your main PC.
(not entirely sure what this mean: "(configurable per PC) to be open for incoming connections on the PC or PCs that will be connected to from your main PC."). Do i create this rule on my main pc or my slave pc?
My note for later progress:
In win 10: right click start menu... go to control panel...then system and security...then windows firewall....advanced settings on the left side....click on inbound rules top left... create new rule on the far right... choose to create a new port rule... click next... create a "TCP" rule....and type in the trusted spesific port below: 10102....allow the connection... click next....remove the box for "public", so that only "domain and private" are checked. ...click next... Name your rule....and click finish. You will then find your "rule" in the midle under "inbound Rules" if you need to make changes later on.
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