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  1. Thank you for your response. Turned out that it was a EDID/extender-problem that caused the Watchpax not to show up in the network list. The projectors asked for 4k resolution, and watchout was set to 1920x1080 on the display outputs. The extenders doesn't support 4k, and the result was that the "negotiation" between projectors and watchpax was retrying all the time, so the little "loosing the connection for a while" just kept going. So the solution was to manually set 2K EDID in the projectors, and everything was fine. Thank you! //Philip
  2. Hi. I have a very strange issue. Have a Watchpak 60 connected to cisco switch. 3 projectors via Displayport-hdmi contacts, then HDMI extenders, to projectors. Yesterday everything worked fine, but today Watchout doesnt see the watchpak on the network. I can ping it in CMD however and it responds. If I dosconnect DP output 2 & 3 and only have 1 in, then the watchpak shows up in watchout after a few seconds. How is this connected? I don't understand why DP outputs has anytning to do with the network? I once made a "hold-power-button" shutdown on the watchpax. can that have messed up some settings? Shall i maybe reset the watchpax? Regards, Philip, Sweden
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