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07-12-2012 06:06 AM
how to broadcast a graph in real time from my laptop to another pc in which labview is not installed through LAN cable but internet connection is not available
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07-12-2012 07:26 AM
Stop splattering the forum with the same question over and over again. Stick to your original threads!
07-13-2012 07:44 AM - edited 07-13-2012 07:48 AM
Remote panels is a no code approach ( but you need the lv runtime engine on the client computer)
try enabling the webserver by going to tools-> options web server and checking the enable remote panel server.
next you will have to make a webpage out of your front panel using the web publishing tool in the tools menu.
then on computer2 type in computer1's ip address:8000\viname
or you could use a remote desktop program like tightvnc (this is an approach that doesn't need labview at all) tightvnc can be configured for view only http://www.tightvnc.com/
or you could use tcp/ip or udp VIs to make an application for each computer and one can be the server and the other can be the client (this solution requires code and lv runtime engine on target machine)
07-13-2012 09:06 AM
thanks James R
but i want to ask one question
tightvnc or lv runtime engine require internet connection or not ?
by these (tightvnc or lv runtime engine) my running data as like data on graph
which is on my laptop (server ) can be shown on other laptop (client)
by using ethernet cable (LAN cable) but i don't want any internet connection in both pc.
07-13-2012 09:30 AM
STOP asking the same question over and over again . Why do you do that and not pay any attention to the answers given on the other threads you started.
Whether or not you have an internet connection is irrelevant.