<div>Hi, I'm one of the TamTam developers currently working on getting networking hooked up for our program. We've encountered a strange networking issue that is preventing us from moving forward and are hoping somebody here can help us out.
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<div>For some reason none of our XOs are able to connect to each other via network (ping, ssh, and specifically the network sockets in TamTam), but are able to connect fine to linux/windows computers (pings work in both directions, I am able to ssh in, and I was even able to manually connect a socket using a python terminal). This problem was not apparent when we were in Boston last week (the code that was working there no longer works here), so I suspect it either has something to do with the lack of a proper mesh or possibly the router (although I don't see why the router would work for XO<->Other but not XO<->XO).
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<div>Currently I have tried:</div>
<div>1) Using different builds: 406.11, 432, and 385.</div>
<div>2) Disabling the msh0 interface with ifconfig (I thought maybe it was confused about which interface to use)</div>
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<div>and I am planning on trying with a different router this evening..</div>
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<div>Any help would be greatly appriciated,</div>
<div>Adrian</div>