MUGIC - 2. Connect Multiple MUGIC™ - "Loopback" Sharing
This is a video explaining how to connect multiple MUGIC to one computer (Mac), using "Internet sharing" method called Loopback (Mac). You need to create a loopback network in Terminal, shown in the video, and the texts are: Update: In the video at 1'08" I said "192.168.4.1". Please use 192.168.5.1, or anything other than '4' instead since it's the default. There could be other router with the same address in the concert hall etc. and would interfere. sudo networksetup -createnetworkservice Loopback lo0 [press return] Password: (enter it if you have your computer password) sudo networksetup -setmanual Loopback 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.255 [press return] For the latest MUGIC.app, please visit: https://mugicmotion.com/mugic-firmware To go back to AP mode, go to Config menu, scroll to the top "WIFI AP Mode", find a green long button that says "Switch MUGIC to WIFI AP Mode and Commit Changes to EEPROM".
This is a video explaining how to connect multiple MUGIC to one computer (Mac), using "Internet sharing" method called Loopback (Mac). You need to create a loopback network in Terminal, shown in the video, and the texts are: Update: In the video at 1'08" I said "192.168.4.1". Please use 192.168.5.1, or anything other than '4' instead since it's the default. There could be other router with the same address in the concert hall etc. and would interfere. sudo networksetup -createnetworkservice Loopback lo0 [press return] Password: (enter it if you have your computer password) sudo networksetup -setmanual Loopback 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.255 [press return] For the latest MUGIC.app, please visit: https://mugicmotion.com/mugic-firmware To go back to AP mode, go to Config menu, scroll to the top "WIFI AP Mode", find a green long button that says "Switch MUGIC to WIFI AP Mode and Commit Changes to EEPROM".