HX3.5 WiFi
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In Acces Point mode, WiFi module acts as a simple web server, creating it's own WiFi net named "HX3.5 Touch OSC" on IP 192.168.4.1 or "hx3.local", default password is "password". Note: Android devices will not accept "hx3.local" as a valid URL, so you have to type the IP address instead.
Access Point mode is advisable when your home wireless network is out of reach. TouchOSC must be configured with IP address 192.168.4.1 to access the module. You may change SSID and password on configuration page.
In Client/Station mode, HX3.5 Wifi module will register itself on your home network router from which it will receive it's IP address, eg. "192.168.178.65". HX3.5 will display the IP address it got from yout router briefly after connect. TouchOSC must be configured with the IP address displayed to access the module.
To enable Client/Station mode, set Force Access Point mode to off. Click on Select.... The list will show all WiFi nets found on startup. Select your home network from list and enter your router's password. Click Submit. Mode settings are valid after HX3.5 reset (power cycle).
HX3.5 Wifi module will try to connect your home network preferably. You may force it to Access Point mode by checking the Force Access Point mode box.
UDP Delay (default: 2ms) will pause TouchOSC transmission for some milliseconds before sending the next packet. If you experience data loss on your tablet or smartphone (i.e. preset changes from HX3.5 are not fully displayed), set this value to a few milliseconds more.
UDP Client Timeout (default: 300s) will disable control feedback after a specific amount of time, i.e. a TouchOSC device has been permanently removed.
Feedback to sending OSC clients (default: ON) will transmit control changes on user interface to other TouchOSC clients. Up to 4 TouchOSC devices (tablets/smartphones) may be connected to HX3.5 WiFi module. You may even work with different TouchOSC user interfaces on the same HX3.5 device, ie. one tablet for upper manual controls, second tablet for lower.
Feedback to other OSC client (self) (default: ON) will transmit control changes on user interface back to sending TouchOSC client. This is usefull when an user control is present on more than one page or a knob (eg. Vibrato) needs to be "quantized" for detents.