Setting Up Local Network Rendering with OctaneRender (Mac + PC)

Guide to Using Local Network Rendering Across Mac and PC

Summary Leverage all your local GPUs across Mac and PC to speed up render times with OctaneRender's built-in network rendering system. This guide walks you through the full setup - from installing daemon nodes to enabling rendering across machines - and shows how local optimization can bridge the gap before sending large jobs to the Render Network.


Step 1: Install the Octane Render Node App

  1. Visit otoy.com Click on Downloads→ Applications

  2. Scroll to OctaneRender Network Render Node Installers

  3. Download and install the same version (e.g., 2025.2) that matches your Standalone and DCC plugins (e.g., C4D).

⚠️ Versioning matters: mismatched node versions will result in connection errors.


Step 2: Configure Your Slave (Daemon) Machine

Windows:

  • Navigate to your installed node directory (inside your application where you installed the node application)

  • Run: _install_daemon.bat

  • When prompted:

    • Port: 48000 (leave default unless changed)

  • GPUs: all or specify which

  • Enable out-of-core memory as needed

  • Then run: _run_installed_daemon.bat

macOS:


Step 3: Enable Network Rendering in Octane

In Cinema 4D (or other DCCs):

  • Open Live Viewer → Options → Network Rendering

  • Click Settings

  • Ensure the Daemon Network Port matches (48000)

  • Enable nodes when they appear (must be running the _run_installed_daemon.bat on the Daemon machine)

In Octane Standalone:

  • Go to Preferences → Network Render

  • Toggle Enable Network Rendering

  • Nodes will appear automatically once active


Tips for Best Performance

  • Local network rendering is most impactful for heavy scenes with volumetrics, glass, particles, etc.

  • For small/light scenes, the network overhead may outweigh the performance gains.

  • Running multiple machines (e.g., Mac + PC) allows hybrid setups for maximum flexibility.

  • If the nodes are running and the network render client is reading them on your main machine, try toggling the enable on and off to refresh


💡 Render Network Unlimited Scale

If you're not quite ready to send a large scene to the Render Network, setting up local network rendering gives you a major speed boost while keeping everything in-house. It’s a great way to test performance, iterate quickly, and prepare your scene before pushing to a massively scalable render farm.


✅ Final Thoughts

With just a few setup steps, you can turn your spare laptops, desktops, or even hybrid Mac/PC setups into a local render farm. Download the node installer and start optimizing your Octane workflow today.

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