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And to cap it off, many cable modem companies force you to use their DNS and block other DNS sites. This means that if you are at a site that blocks 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as DNS servers, the Mini-Pro will fail to connect to YouTube, Facebook, or any other named service. So, I was able to stream directly to YouTube with the Mini-Pro. My second network, which is where all the video capture stuff is located, does not have that same block because the only computers that can be on it are secured and there is no wi-fi access to this special network. I have one network that will not let you use an external DNS (such as 8.8.8.8) and will block any attempts. While this normally would not cause a problem, some facilities, (like our church) use special DNS values as smut prevention methods. I can verify that they do *not* change based on the DHCP information. While I use these at home, they are not what I used at the church building. They are set to the Google sites 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. The Mini-Pro does have the DHCP option and it does display the DNS settings, but it will not let you change the DNS settings. The one for the Mini does not have a DHCP option, nor does it have an option to set the DNS1/DNS2 addresses. The Mini and the Mini-Pro have different network setting panels.
#Insignia usb c to ethernet adapter keeps disconnecting install#
I personally think there is something very flaky about the USB driver and the ATEM install program. We finally got to where I had a valid display using IP to control the Mini-Pro.ĥ) Still could not get the setup to see the Mini-Pro using the USB.Ħ) ATEM install program *did* work with the Mini, but not the Pro.ħ) Did another 'uninstall' and 'install' and now, for some reason, the ATEM install program *did* work with the Mini-Pro. I manually uninstalled the software, re-downloaded it and re-installed (including re-boot between steps).
#Insignia usb c to ethernet adapter keeps disconnecting software#
(The home laptop was not close enough to retrieve.)ģ) We were able to install the the software on a mac and configure the IP addresses.Ĥ) Back to the Win-10, we uninstalled the ATEM software and re-installed it multiple times but the display looked "wrong" (buttons missing titles, no option to stream). Everything worked as expected.Ģ) When I got to the church building, the Win-10 laptop that we used for the Mini would not see the Mini-Pro over the USB. Some things that happened:ġ) I was able to use the setup at home with a USB cable. What a day! Took many hours to convert from ATEM Mini to ATEM Mini-Pro. Yeah I was hoping that Blackmagic might chime in here but I’ll have to try some other channels.
#Insignia usb c to ethernet adapter keeps disconnecting pro#
I have not seen Blackmagic say that streaming with the Mini Pro directly into a network is not supported and plenty of other people, including some on this forum, have it working, so I’d really like to get that working if possible. It also means, if you want to avoid wifi, that you need to setup your computer with two ethernet ports. If the computer dies for some reason, the streaming will die. You connect the Mini Pro to the computer’s ethernet and share the connection. The thing is, the way I have it working, is the way Grant Petty demonstrated it in the launch video. Yeah I’m not sure precisely what the Mac does when you share the Internet connection but it definitely does work flawlessly in that configuration. David_Anderson wrote:So I'm guessing you configured your Mac to share the internet connection which makes it a DHCP server.
