Controlling 3 iMacs via one FAHControl?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 4:20 pm
I am Folding on three separate iMacs, two running Snow Leopard and one running High Sierra. The two former do nothing but Fold and the latter is my main working machine. On each iMac I have a version of FAHControl to monitor that machine's Folding.
I have three networks at home, my main one via a router, a secondary one via my Time capsule and a third "spare" which comes with my membership of the European FON network of free wifi access points. I don't use this latter at home but having it is one of the conditions of being a FON member so that other FON members can hop on should they so wish when travelling nearby.
Is there any way that I can configure FAHControl, preferably on all three iMacs but at least on the main one, so that the one application can monitor and control all three machines?
I note that on the left panel of FAHControl there is a line which says Name, Status, Address but I note that the Address is the same on all three machines so my theory about adding each "unique" address fell flat on its face before it could even walk!
I'm no geek so networking protocols and conventions are beyond my knowledge so any simple advice, preferably in words of one syllable, would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I have three networks at home, my main one via a router, a secondary one via my Time capsule and a third "spare" which comes with my membership of the European FON network of free wifi access points. I don't use this latter at home but having it is one of the conditions of being a FON member so that other FON members can hop on should they so wish when travelling nearby.
Is there any way that I can configure FAHControl, preferably on all three iMacs but at least on the main one, so that the one application can monitor and control all three machines?
I note that on the left panel of FAHControl there is a line which says Name, Status, Address but I note that the Address is the same on all three machines so my theory about adding each "unique" address fell flat on its face before it could even walk!
I'm no geek so networking protocols and conventions are beyond my knowledge so any simple advice, preferably in words of one syllable, would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.