Open the device view for the device (either double-click the device in the Device Info, Clock Status or Network Status tabs, or open Device View and select the device from the drop-down list).Ensure the computer running Dante Controller has an IP address outside the Link-Local address range (either set a static address, or use DHCP).Note: ‘Recovering’ in this context is not the same as failsafe recovery. They will also appear (highlighted in red) in the device drop-down list in Device View (Ctrl + D): They will not appear in the Routing tab of the Network View, but they will appear (highlighted in red) in the Device Info, Clock Status and Network Status tabs of the Network View:
If the device does not appear (as described below), assign an address which is outside the Link-Local address range and try again. Both using IP addresses outside the Link-Local address rangeįirst, assign a static IP address to your computer which is inside the Link-Local address range.Both using IP addresses inside the Link-Local address range (169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 inclusive), or.However, the misplaced device and the computer must be either:
Locating Misplaced Devicesīecause Dante devices use MDNS multicast advertising, misplaced devices will always be visible in Dante Controller, if the computer is connected to the same physical network as the misplaced device. Dante devices that have been ‘misplaced’ are those that have been configured with a static IP address which falls outside the subnet that the Dante Controller computer is on (or more specifically, the subnet configured on the network interface which is selected in Dante Controller as the primary network interface).