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Make sure you can see the devices on your network by checking the **[[http:// | Make sure you can see the devices on your network by checking the **[[http:// | ||
- | Here's an example of a network with a single device: | + | Here's an example of what you should see: |
- | {{: | + | {{: |
Then, go and configure a few things in the **[[http:// | Then, go and configure a few things in the **[[http:// | ||
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Depending on the size of your network, Wacnet will start scanning the devices after a few seconds. | Depending on the size of your network, Wacnet will start scanning the devices after a few seconds. | ||
- | After a few minutes, you can validate that every runs smoothly by checking the time taken to scan your network. See "Last scan duration", | + | After a few minutes, you can validate that everything |
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=== Windows === | === Windows === | ||
- | Assuming you installed the Wacnet .jar file into c:/wacnet, you can place this script in your startup directory: | + | Assuming you installed the Wacnet .jar file into c:/Wacnet, you can place this script in your startup directory: |
<file batch wacnet-startup.bat> | <file batch wacnet-startup.bat> |
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