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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
That's an idea. But I gave my older 3rd computer away a couple weeks ago (partly because I couldn't use it to render) so I can't test your idea on my local network and I don't think my friends would lower their shields to help me out! Oh, but I could test your idea with the tiling of a single pic. OK, I'll try that tomorrow, thanks!
Partial success. I've gotten tiling to work on one frame of an AVI between two computers on my local network without taking down ZA. @madmax: How did you connect over the internet? IF the client uses a hub, is the hub's IP used? If the client and server have firewalls must the firewall be shut down or just added to the "trusted zone"?
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I have not been able to render over the internet using Lightning. Furthermore, I can only get Lightning to work on two of three "local network" computers even though the icons for the other two are "green" in network manager which means communication has been established. Further furthermore, I can't get tiling to network render a single frame. I have zone alarm set to accept the other IP's. I'm posting this because I just read ddaydreams say this should all be possible. Has anyone acually rendered over the internet using Lightning?