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The explanations to network versions of the Tweaks 5, 6, 7

Posted by Mihaylov on September 22, 2011 at 05:18:44:

It is all successfully works in my configuration of cMP2.
The network configuration of my cMP2 is based on cic's "Headless cMP ² using a Fit-PC2" namely:
- Static IP addresses avoid DHCP’s overhead and work well with UltraVNC. Recommended.
- The remote control utility is... the best of those tested ... UltraVNC.
- cPlay can be launched using cMP’s library facility as normal except that it is necessary first to log on to the network drive (NAS) by means of a command "Net Use M: \\Server\Folder/User:Server\UserName password:" started by click the ‘ RIP ’ button in the cMP window.

But all components and full optimisation of OS and BIOS corresponds to the "classical" configuration of cMP2 with the involved network possibilities.