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![](/media/TG_logged_in_matrix_Overview_1.png)
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At the top of you find all the relevant info on your joined room, your room's name, your machine's LAN IP and the public IP, the room's number and your peer ID.
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At the top of the window you find all the relevant information about your joined room, your room's name, your machine's LAN (Local Area Network) IP and the public IP, the room's number and your peer ID.
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Next comes a selection of device types. There are currently three devices available: OSC, Ultragrid and MoCap.
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... | ... | @@ -11,6 +11,12 @@ Next comes a selection of device types. There are currently three devices availa |
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Then comes the device matrix. In the top row you find your local machine, and below in a list all the other machines / peers that have joined this room.
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![](/media/TG_logged_in_matrix_Overview_3.png)
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If devices are placed in the same channel/column, the respective peers/machines can exchange the data of these devices.
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Arrows pointing downwards indicate data that flows from the router (the cloud) to your machine (the sink).
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Arrows pointing upwards indicate data that flows from your machine to the router.
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Arrows pointing sideways indicate data that flows from your machine to the LAN. Or from the LAN to your machine.
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If an arrow has a bright colour, this indicates that data is flowing; if an arrow has a dark colour, no data is flowing.
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Below the local machine you also see the labels for the different channels for each device type.
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