Topic: RME Connector - continued problems
For reference, I have pasted below my last message about this problem (from another thread), along with the suggestion I received.
My problem has been getting the 12mic to connect to RME Connector via a Cat6 connection.
I disconnected the USB from my 12mic, and connected a Cat6 cable from the first 12mic network port to my computer's network port. I see activity lights on both ends of the cable connection.
If I enter "http://12mic.local/" into my browser, I can now connect to the 12mic via web remote.
However, when I start RME Connector and select 12mic from the "Add IP-controlled device" menu, the instance of 12mic that pops up is not connected. It indicates "not connected" in the window on the upper left. I noted that the clock settings (which were correct on the web remote page) were set to "Internal" instead of "Optical MADI", which it should be. (My UFX+ is the clock master.) Unfortunately, changing this didn't help. It will not sync to the clock, and still shows as "not connected".
I confirmed that "HTTP Remote" is set to On for the 12mic. Both the primary and secondary network ports are set to DHCP. Of course, since web remote worked, I assume that these settings are OK.
What's worse, now my Octamic XTC won't connect to RME Connector! I set the correct Device ID and made sure that MIDI In and Out are set to "UFX+ MIDI Port 3" (i.e. MADI).
I started getting messages that another MIDI device was trying to use the port, and it said that it was MIDI Device 1, which is the 12 mic. ??? (I made sure that TotalMix MIDI Control was off.) It also said that a device (the 12mic) was using old firmware (1.5) that might not work right. I had already flashed 1.7 onto the 12mic, as confirmed by web remote.
To be sure, I flashed the 12mic 1.7 firmware again, then uninstalled and re-installed RME Connector. No error messages no, but the 12mic won't connect by IP, and the Octamic XTC won't connect by MIDI over MADI as it did before.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Earlier posts:
2023/8/11
I spoke too soon. It seemed to work fine at first, but when I opened it again, it didn't work.
I'm using Windows 11 build 22621. I'm using Chrome as a browser, but I tried Microsoft Edge as well.
The network port on the 12mic flashed, and the network port on my computer also showed activity. However, when I opened a 12mic instance in RME Connector by selecting it under the "IP" icon, it showed as Not Connected. I was also unable to get a connection through Web Remote on Chrome or Edge.
I confirmed on the 12mic that HTTP Remote was On. I checked the primary and secondary IP settings, and both were on DHCP. I tried a static connection connection, and the 12mic assigned 172.2.2.0, with a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0. My browsers couldn't connect. I tried changing to 172.20.0.1, which is the address the 12mic Web Remote uses, also with no luck.
I used to be able to connect with the Web Remote without changing from DHCP using a USB connection, but now I can no long connect using USB. Remote Connector works fine with USB for both my 12mic and my Octamic XTC.
This is puzzling, and any advice would be appreciated. I don't really mind using USB, but it would be conventient in some ways to use a network connection (one less USB device to plug in, reportedly faster response.).
2023/8/14
Hi Vanceen,
this seems to be unrelated to RME Connector. Also, you do not have to change the DHCP setting - the 12Mic will use an address that starts with 169.254... if there is no DHCP server, and it is shown on the 12Mic after it was assigned. Have you tried disconnecting USB and using the device name in the browser's address bar (as described in the manual) to reach the device over network? If that does not work, please open a separate thread.
Max