Can I use Multi TinyPilot to control Multi Laptop on the same lan ?
- Diego @diego
Hello @shikoshikoelmasry - Welcome to the forum and thank you for posting your question here!
Yes, you can use multiple TinyPilot units to control multiple laptops, all in the same LAN. In order to access them (and to avoid conflicts), you would have to change the hostnames of the TinyPilot units, which can be done from the web interface of each of them (System > Hostname). So for example, if you had 4 TinyPilot devices, and by changing their hostname, you would then connect to them by using https://tinypilot1/, https://tinypilot2/, https://tinypilot3/ and https://tinypilot4/ - You could, of course, choose any other hostname naming scheme of your liking.
Let me know if you had further comments and/or questions, I'll be happy to go over them.
- Sshiko elmasry @shikoshikoelmasry
wow that is amazing I have just one Tinypilot now but I am planning to add more in the future, thanks
- LIn reply toshikoshikoelmasry⬆:Larry Rosenman @lrosenman
I'm doing exactly this with 2 servers and a Firewall at my colo.
3 TinyPilot's and tailscale.Love it. :)
- BIn reply toshikoshikoelmasry⬆:Md Byzid Bostame @byzid
Can i used 4 laptop with single Voyager 2
- David @david2022-10-07 11:50:03.130Z
Hi @byzid, did my response to your earlier thread answer your question?
- BIn reply toshikoshikoelmasry⬆:Md Byzid Bostame @byzid
Can i used used IP address as a host name
- David @david2022-10-07 11:48:54.954Z
Hi @byzid, sorry for the late reply, I didn't notice your response to this older thread.
To access TinyPilot's web interface, you can use your TinyPilot's IP address, or you can use your TinyPilot's hostname:
You can change the hostname and set a static IP too if that's something you need.