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Can I connect to a Moku:Lab directly by IP address?

Written by Paul Cracknell

Updated at December 22nd, 2020

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Directly connect to a Moku:Lab via its network IP address

If Moku:Lab is connected to a wired ethernet or wireless wifi network, you can connect to it directly even if it is not automatically discovered.

iPad

In the iPad app, simply tap on the '?’ button which appears in the bottom left corner of the “Select your device” screen, then choose “Other device…” and enter the Moku:Lab's IP address. Ports 27182-27186 must be open to connect to a device on a different subnet

Windows

To manually connect to a Moku:Lab in the windows app:

  1. In the "Select your device" page, click the menu icon in the top left corner.
  2. Click "Connect" -> "Manual connection".
  3. Enter the IP address of the Moku:Lab, click "Connect" to launch the device.
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