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Adulix

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So, I have provided pictures of my whole AE network I have currently setup. My storage device works lovely but then I decided to add in autocrafting. So, I use one of the sides of my huge Controller. My goal was to use the quantum rings to connect my processors and co-processors I have and then hook up all my assemblers to separate quantum rings which those rings would connect to the main controller. But I ran into a problem. My problem is I can not get the ME p2p down in the my assembler room to connect to the Cyan Cable which connect to the standard fluix cables which connect to my assemblers. Please some help me with this monstrous project. FYI I am trying to go for a setup like KingDaddyDMAC did in his Infinity Serious.

I am going to try and break down my setup real quick.
Controller>Cyan Dense Smart Cable> p2p> Purple Glass Cable> Quantum Rings (Which is hooked directly into Controller with Purple Dense Cable)>>>Second quantum Ring> Purple Dense Smart Cable> Smart Fluix Cable> p2p>Cyan Dense Cable>p2p>Cyan smart fluix cable>p2p>dense smart fluix cable>smart fluix cable>assemblers.

My issues lies with the second p2p tunnel that comes out of the Second Quantum Ring. All the cables that lead up to that p2p tunnel shows all the network data from the Controller and all the cables after that p2p do not. As well as the cable coming out of the Second Quantum ring does not show 16 channels being transfered only 1.

Also I have tried using a memory card to link the p2p tunnels all together my copying the p2p tunnel configuration coming out of the controller and load them to the other p2p tunnels but nothing seems to work.
 

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Adulix

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These are the rest of my pictures
 

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Cpt_gloval

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Well, the one thing I see is that it appears the quantum ring in image 1 with your assemblers, is not powered. Would suggest a power cell, energy acceptor and an eu2 wireless power receiver on each remote ring. Once powered they will stay on but if they lose power you need something on that end it jump start it.

Not really understanding the 2nd p2p at the assemblers either. On the controller end you appear to have the blue cable going right into a p2p.

Let's start there.
 
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Adulix

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Well, the one thing I see is that it appears the quantum ring in image 1 with your assemblers, is not powered. Would suggest a power cell, energy acceptor and an eu2 wireless power receiver on each remote ring. Once powered they will stay on but if they lose power you need something on that end it jump start it.

Not really understanding the 2nd p2p at the assemblers either. On the controller end you appear to have the blue cable going right into a p2p.

Let's start there.
If you noticed on the third photo I posted in the replies, I just hooking a creative powercell to it.
 

Cpt_gloval

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Ah, ok, I didn't notice that.
You confirmed the Purple dense on that end is using a channel? The Regular Purple smart cable does not seem to be using a channel either.
 
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Adulix

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So, On the end with my Molecular Assemblers all the cables before the p2p tunnel show (with a network card tool) that they are connected to the controller, but say no channels are connected. They should have 16 channels going through them. On top of that everything down in my Molecular Assemblers after the p2p tunnel (That comes off of the quantum ring) do not connect to the controller what so ever.
 

Cpt_gloval

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Verify the Singularities on both end pair up, The Ring itself does not use a channel but anything directly should get a channel and show one more used on the Controller side Purple cable coming out of the ring there.
 
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Adulix

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Both the rings are connected. The ME Controller Cable shows that extra channel but the channels still dont seem to be coming through to my assembler room
 

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Nuclear_Creeper0

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A simple question, do you have enough power to keep the entire system running? I remember that Large AE systems take tons of energy to maintain constantly. You could be running out of power and it some of the parts just die.
 
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Adulix

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A simple question, do you have enough power to keep the entire system running? I remember that Large AE systems take tons of energy to maintain constantly. You could be running out of power and it some of the parts just die.
I do not think so because I am currently using creative power cells to negate that problem
 
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