Stop chatting, MATLAB!
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Our PC is connected to networks A and B via a motherboard ethernet connection and a 2nd nic card connection respectively.
Using wireshark, we can see that MATLAB is making SSDP requests on network B where we require very low latency network traffic. We' like to see no traffic on this network other than our tactical messages. How do we preclude MATLAB from using this network as a place to search for services? Neither network has access to the internet so MATLAB is not going to find anything its is broadcast searches. So if we could tell MATLAB to simply be quiet, that would be best.
Please note that I am not an IT guy or an admin of any type. I'm just the analyst who is watching the traffic on wireshark.
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dpb
2020년 10월 27일
That's likely a service request --
Dan
2020년 10월 27일
Star Strider
2020년 10월 27일
Use the Contact Us link to request Technical Support for this. (It used to be in the upper right corner of each page, however several days ago I had to go looking for it to find it, and now have it in my archives.)
Matt J
2020년 10월 27일
dpb, is there anything implied by your response? Given that it is a service request, are there any takeaways for me?
dbp is implying that you might need to talk to Mathworks Tech Support, which is not who you are talking to now.
Rik
2020년 10월 27일
I don't remember if it has always been there, but now there appears to be a 'contact us' button at the bottom of the page, under 'about MathWorks'.
Star Strider
2020년 10월 27일
Rik — It apparently moved from the icon in the upper right to the menu item in the lower right (that I didn’t see previously, so I thought it had just disappeared).
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Matt J
2020년 10월 27일
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Just a guess, but you might try going into Preferences>>General and unchecking the option to send telemetry info back to MathWorks,

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