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Network diagram for shared hologram

Is that possible to provide a recommended network diagram for shared hologram requirement.? 240-SharedHolograms tutorial tells to establish the network set up. But it will be really useful to understand more clearly, if we can have the recommended network set up.
Thanks in advance for our help.

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    Thanks @neerajwadhwa for this response. I have set up my Local LAN (HoloLAN that includes two hololenses ) connected via a wireless router that in turn gets its Internet connection from the other main router(acts also as MODEM). With this network configuration sharing holograms works great . But if I connect the hololenses directly to the main router without the second, sharing acts crazy. Now I am going to start a PoC (Proof of Concept) with ten lenses. I just wanted to ensure my network topology is the correct one. I also read in the forum that there were up to 9 lenses sharing holograms worked fine in a Microsoft presentation, even though I believe Microsoft recommended number is 5. I had to try with 10 for my PoC. Thanks for your clarification. Hope it will go well.

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    @Karthik sounds like a good plan. Good luck!

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    edited August 2017

    @neerajwadhwa said:
    @Karthik there are no special network setup requirements. Things to consider:
    1. Ensure all devices are connected to the same network.
    2. Ensure devices can talk to each other aka ping the IP address for each other on that network.

    We did not need any other special setup and won't be able a network topology diagram.

    Hi @neerajwadhwa
    1. How do I use the sharing service remotely like for an example person residing in two different city or two different location (Like one is NY and second one is in NJ). Is this scenario possible in Holograms 240 sharing services for HoloLens ?

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