Using a Mac as a master and a Windows PC as a slave
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:06 am
Hi!
I've got a laptop with an i5 processor and Windows XP, which I'd like to use as a network rendering slave. While setting up a Mac slave has been surprisingly easy, I don't quite know what to do with my Windows laptop.
I've been able to install Indigo, and I've registered it as a node. I click "start network slave", and the slave client starts, saying: "Listening on port 7100". I'm internet sharing from my Mac via airport, and the Windows computer is connected to it, so I'm able to surf on it. That was all I had to do using another Mac as a slave - connect to the masters internet sharing network, and then start the network rendering client. The Windows computer, however, shows no sign of connection - it just keeps "listening".
Thankful for any help!
I've got a laptop with an i5 processor and Windows XP, which I'd like to use as a network rendering slave. While setting up a Mac slave has been surprisingly easy, I don't quite know what to do with my Windows laptop.
I've been able to install Indigo, and I've registered it as a node. I click "start network slave", and the slave client starts, saying: "Listening on port 7100". I'm internet sharing from my Mac via airport, and the Windows computer is connected to it, so I'm able to surf on it. That was all I had to do using another Mac as a slave - connect to the masters internet sharing network, and then start the network rendering client. The Windows computer, however, shows no sign of connection - it just keeps "listening".
Thankful for any help!