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Originally Posted by Joe Ross
Have you used this in competition? A few years ago, I was helping a team that was trying to do the same thing. They could not connect to FMS with the primary ethernet until they removed the bridged connection.
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We've never used this in competition. My post was more for "this is how to bridge the two computers".
Now that I think about it, I would expect the non-driver station computer to be unresolved because the IP address of the driver station would be taken by the driver station computer. I'll have to talk to the C&C guys, but the DHCP client would need to allow for the number of clients to connect and attain unique IP addresses in this case.