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When I have more than one sunshine host device on my network, running moonlight list will default to the IP address of the host with the lowest numerical value and I was hoping moonlight list would either list each host with their subsequent apps under them or a similar command moonlight list-hosts where it will output all host names on the local network.
Is there no way to do a moonlight list-hosts to get a list of all the host names and/or IP addresses on the network? The issue is there is no clear way to identify on the host PCs what the local IP address is, which requires me to access each host pc and perform a command to get this information, then go back to my client that is listing the hosts, and then perform moonlight list 192.168.1.xxx
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When I have more than one sunshine host device on my network, running
moonlight list
will default to the IP address of the host with the lowest numerical value and I was hopingmoonlight list
would either list each host with their subsequent apps under them or a similar commandmoonlight list-hosts
where it will output all host names on the local network.Is there no way to do a
moonlight list-hosts
to get a list of all the host names and/or IP addresses on the network? The issue is there is no clear way to identify on the host PCs what the local IP address is, which requires me to access each host pc and perform a command to get this information, then go back to my client that is listing the hosts, and then performmoonlight list 192.168.1.xxx
Screenshot of the situation I'm running into:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: