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I think the issue is most likely with your setup.
Mac pro 5.1 ethernet ports not working windows#
or even a Windows machine if you can find one. So I just configure my ATEM with an available IP address in that range. for my router it issues IP addresses like this: You just have to know the appropriate IP address range / subnet appropriate for your router. it's a 5 minute fix if you know what you are doing.and even if you don't it's pretty easy.
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Then just re-configure your Mac to connect to your router in fully automatic mode.

You just have to configure the ATEM to have a static IP address that is compatible with your router. Is there any reason why you can't connect the ATEM to your router direct? That's pretty much the easiest way to do this (and the way I run things anyway). If you don't set it up right - it just wont work. The screenshots you sent had settings all over the place. Ifmaxaddr 0 port 8 priority 0 path cost 0Ĭhristian-Ezeanis-MacBook-Pro:~ lilchris8k$ Ifmaxaddr 0 port 4 priority 0 path cost 0 Root id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 ifcost 0 port 0 Maxage 0 holdcnt 0 proto stp maxaddr 100 timeout 1200 Id 0:0:0:0:0:0 priority 0 hellotime 0 fwddelay 0 Inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 Last login: Tue Oct 28 23:28:47 on ttys000Ĭhristian-Ezeanis-MacBook-Pro:~ lilchris8k$ ifconfig -a In that terminal window type the following and post what is says back here. If that doesn't work there is something seriously up with the basic setup.Īre you CERTAIN you don't have any other Ethernet / WiFi active on your Mac? hopefully pinging 192.168.10.50 worked at least? That's basically pinging YOURSELF - so the packets don't need to "go anywhere". the only place i see the gate way is on the ATEM side please can i ask where to find the gateway on the mack side as all i see when i am setting it up manually isīut no gateway.
Mac pro 5.1 ethernet ports not working software#
what you described (setting your ATEM Software Control to an IP address of 192.168.10.50) is PRECISELY the wrong thing to do and shows that you might not be really understanding the basics of how this connection works. If that does not work - things are still messed up.

is to do a PING 192.168.10.240 from a Terminal screen on your Mac. If you don't - you will have a little more complicated things going on that we don't want to interfere with the basic connection. The only other thing to check is to make sure your WiFi is disabled. when you launch the ATEM Software Control enter the IP address FOR THE ATEM of 192.168.10.240 based upon what you said this is how everything SHOULD be configured.Īnd. It won't be the first time that someone has misread an IP address or subnet. I recommend that you re-verify your IP address/subnet and Gateway on each of your devices VERY CAREFULLY. i have done this over and over and even at some point changed the whole IP address which ended up the same. then went into atem control software and it requested for another IP address so i typed in the same 192.168.10.50. Then i went to system preference on my mac, then network and typed in this IP Address 192.168.10.50 manually with the same subnet 255.255.255.0.

the information on my system when i plug my usb is. you have practically said the right thing on your reply. my apologies for not explaining properly. While that CAN work - it needs someone who knows what they are doing to ensure it works correctly. Another common issue is someone who is running WiFi and Wired interfaces concurrently on their Laptop/Desktop. The most common issue is where the IP address/subnet is not correctly configured (either on the ATEM or on the Laptop/Desktop). Then you need to tell us the same information for your laptop/desktop you are using to connect with the ATEM. connect to it using USB cable and run the ATEM Setup Utility).
Mac pro 5.1 ethernet ports not working how to#
We really need to know what "all things required" actually means - as otherwise it's not possible for us to know what you have tried already - or to even find out if you are misunderstanding what needs to happen.Īt a minimum it would really help to know the followingįor your ATEM let is know what it's IP/Gateway/Subnet are (do you know how to find this out? e.g. Chris Ezeani wrote:i have done all the things required to get it running but no hope.
