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    MangoES Network Discovery Tool

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    • JoelHaggarJ
      JoelHaggar
      last edited by JoelHaggar

      If you have the MangoES Configuration Module version 1.0.3 or newer installed you can use this network discovery tool to find the IP address of a MangoES connected to your network.

      Download MangoES Discovery 1.0.0.zip

      Once downloaded unzip the file and double click on the mangoES-Discovery-1.0.0.jar file. You will get a window popup that will display any found MangoES's on your network.

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      • jeremyhJ
        jeremyh
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        Fantastic!

        Will this tool show the MangoES even if it does not have an IP address or is set to a different network?

        It would be great to also be able to set the IP address configuration using this tool (using layer 2) but I don't know how technically feasible this is.

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        • JoelHaggarJ
          JoelHaggar @jeremyh
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          @jeremyh That's a really good question and I have not tested it but will let you know. It might as it uses Bonjour to broadcast the network information. It's a nice idea to be able to configure it as well and maybe once the Mango API is more flushed out that could be a possibility.

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            I have confirmed that the discovery tool will find the MangoES and tell you what it's IP is even if it's on a different IP range. For example my MangoES has a static Ip of 10.0.0.185 and it's plugged into my network which is 192.168.1.X. Running the discover tool will find and display the MangoES's IP which is really handy.

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