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Re: Getting the Network Tables to work with an off loaded vision system

The client name is just an identifier and is just for documenting which client is which. It shouldn't have any impact on a connection. If not provided, the IP address is formatted and used for the name.

The important parameter is the server IP. You either need to "know" this or have mDNS be able to find it using the name. You may want to install the nimdnsResponder or another mdns tool to help with this. I'm not sure if StrToIP node in LV will work for this situation. The server is the robot, by the way, and if that isn't present, the clients do not actually communicate to one another. They go into unsynchronized mode and should run locally at full speed. I'm not sure what is causing your vision code to run more slowly. Can you explain it?

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