![]() Good job! - That’s all there is to it and you can now record your flights using and the LRM client (and FsHub if you choose to enable that option in the LRM Client). Please note that you can open the LRM client any time you wish, not just when your aircraft is on the runway or at the gate - LRM will automatically connect to it even if LRM client was opened BEFORE X-Plane or if you have enabled the “Blackbox mode” in the LRM client - the above instructions are just for this tutorial purposes! Start a new flight in X-Plane and once you’re loaded into the simulator, you’re inside of the aircraft and are sitting on the runway (or at the gate etc)… open the LRM client - if all went to plan and you have successfully configured the XPUIPC plugin, the LRM client window should indicate that it is connected to the simulator successfully in the bottom left corner as per my screenshot below: If you already have X-Plane open at this point, ensure that you close it and re-open it now. So now, let’s change the IP address line in the file to match yours like so: Now we simply need to update the IP address with our own static IP address that you should have set at the start of this tutorial - for the sake of this tutorial, my static IP address is 192.168.1.201 (but you should replace this with whatever your IP address is) Notepad (or whatever program you have set to your default text editor) should now open and display the contents of the file, the ONLY setting we have to change in this file is to set our computer’s static IP address, the default IP address that is set in the file ( 10.0.0.2) should be changed now to match your static IP address as shown here: ![]() Open up the new XPUIPC directory and then right-click on the file named XPUIPC.INI and from the context menu click Edit: Now open up the Resources directory as shown in the above screenshot, once you are in the Resources directory, locate and double click on the plugins directory (to open the plugins directory) and then, right-click and choose Paste from the menu:Ī new folder (named XPUIPC) should now appear like so: Let’s now navigate to the folder where X-Plane is installed on our PC (for me, this is D:\X-Plane 11), the folder should look appear as follows: ![]() Right-click and choose Copy on the directory named XPUIPC as shown here: Once you have downloaded the ZIP file from the above link, double click it to open the contents, it should look as follows: If you don’t know how to set a static IP address I would recommend you watch this YouTube video.Īfter you have set the static IP address in Windows, make a note of it (as we will need it shortly), the static IP address will be similar to 192.168.0.* or 192.168.1.* but depending on your network configuration could be any mix of numbers separated by dots - the video link above describes how to set this correctly, however You can do this either by assigning it a DCHP lease on your router or by using the Windows Control Panel. It is important to note that for XPUIPC to work correctly you must give your computer a static IP address. ![]() Once you have X-Plane installed (we officially support X-Plane 10 and 11) you must then download the XPUIPC plugin (which is free of charge) from this URL: If you haven’t already, the first step is to install X-Plane on your computer. This short tutorial will cover how to install and configure the XPUIPC plugin of which will enable the LRM Client to connect to and work with X-Plane. ![]()
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