![]() I'm just guessing, but like http packets, those not recognized by the receiver would be ignored. That's why pilots needed to use the FSHost client addon just like we now all must have the JoinFS addon running locally. Still, I don't think that FSHost would communicate with JoinFS even if they were both on the same server because they probably don't share the same communication protocols. If JoinFS could be connected to FG through any process, I would think that information would be posted on some internet site.Įven our old FSHost servers allowed us to fly together using the common FSHost Server that could be set up on a fixed IP like our TeamSpeak servers are. Therefore I"m guessing that's open source, but not necessarily the same as what is used by JoinFS. I'm guessing there is information available regarding Vatsim protocol, as I think there are a number of 3rd party addons that allow Vatsim following and displays. ![]() I'm also not sure what communication protocol is used between the simulators and JoinFS, but it's entirely possible that it's unique to JoinFS. I don't believe this IP address is broadcast out, but appears as a unique JoinFS address that others will use to connect. I did look at the JoinFS settings, and set your JoinFS in "Hub Mode" that allows the entry of an IP address. I would hope that others in the FG community with more knowledge of FG communication protocol and that of the other addons for P3D/FSX/Xplane would be able to address this and hopefully come up with an addon that would bridge these simulators. ![]() I really have my hands full enough, so I have no plans on digging into this area any deeper and will, unfortunately, be of little help at this point in your efforts. Like many users, I've basically used them "out of the box" so to speak - learning only what I needed to get connected and troubleshoot general issues that the addon addressed in their documentation. I've really not researched the communication protocols for the various multiplayer addons for the many simulators currently available. ![]()
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