Just found your channel and subscribed. Just bought a iMac 24 M3 and still have my iMac 27 Retina (Later 2015). Considering the Luna Display so as to use the iMac 27 as a secondary display. As for ethernet connection, is it correct to assume a 1Gbps ethernet is sufficient? Also, I assume I can connect a Gbps ethernet cable to the router and then connect each computer to separate switch ports on the switch, correct?
I've gotten the Luna app. I want to buy a Mac mini and use my old 2017,iMac as a monitor. Will this app work with a Mac mini? I've searched for the answer, but I can't find it. Oh, I'll read all the replies before, hopefully that will clear up my confusions. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for this Phil. Im waiting for the Luna display coming from the states and have read and watched all your info Only one question I have a new Mac studio and an older 2015 21inch iMac that I'll use as the secondary screen to my Benq attached to the studio. My router is down stairs and will not be able to connect direct with ethernet cables as its too far away and not practical. Is there any advantage to connect an ethernet cable between the two Macs ? Will it help towards a more stable connection through the router wirelessly? I thought of thunderbolt cables but Id need one that serves thunderbolt 2 to 3. Astropad does say about ethernet connections between Mac to Mac but not sure if I'm reading it correctly many thanks Jim
Ethernet between Mac’s is actually not as easy as it sounds. Try using the new Peer-to-peer connection (wifi) option as it’s likely to be better than your wifi if the router is not close.
Hi Phil I am getting a mac mini in the new year and want to use my 2017 5k Retina 27" intel screen as my primary ( and only ) monitor by using Luna Display dongle. It's cheaper than buying the Studio display which is 2500 Aussie dollars. ouch !! Can I use a Samsung smart TV as a monitor just for setting up the LUNA app on the mac mini using HDMI from the mac mini into the HDMI on the TV and then set up my Retina 27" as my stand alone monitor? I don't have another Mac product to use in the set up. Cheers Bernard
@@bernardsmith2125 what was the answer?... I cant see the replies to your post even though it says there are 3? Anyway, your situation is almost identical to mine and it totally sucks how expensive it is for us in Australia - thanks mate.
@@HelpfulPhilah ok great. Yes that’s true, was just wondering about the different scenarios I can use Luna for. As a developer it would be very helpful to be able to see my Mac on my PC or vice versa. But my main use case is showing my Mac mini on my MacBook air or iPad
I have a MacBook Air using Luna Display projecting on an iMac 2011 running High Sierra 10.13 and have a lot of lag on the secondary display. I am not certain whether I can use a wired connection to reduce the latency. Any help would be appreciated Phil
if you can use wired connections that's your best bet. Ethernet cables to both from your router/modem, or try the USB to USB option. Is it an M1 MB Air ?
@@HelpfulPhil USB Mac-to-Mac requirements taken from the Luna Site… USB Mac-to-Mac is only available in Luna Display 5.3 or later. USB Mac-to-Mac support requires: Mac: macOS 10.15 or later on both Secondary and Primary computers I guess as I have macOS 10.13, USB C to A cable may not work
@@abbassabir1969 you're right. Your iMac is one year too early to support OS10.15. So the answer appears to be to connect both computers to Ethernet or use your WiFi.
Hello Phil, Can I use the "Lunar display" to connect to my iMac 2017 as my primary display although an old 23" display will be connected to Mac mini m2. I have ordered "lunar display" will be arriving in a few days. Look forward to hearing from you shortly.
I got it now running between my iMac 2018 and M2 macmini, works flawlessly and when you employ Logitech mouse MM3 for mac and keyboard you can flip between the screens of the 2 macs. I do have one question, how can I use only the iMac screen without a 2nd monitor. Will love reply. Thanks. @@HelpfulPhil
@@eminienina3256 follow this guide to show how to use with only the iMac screen (Headless mode). astropad.com/getting-started/find-the-right-luna-display-setup-guide-for-your-configuration/
Hi there, I am trying to use this Luna with a MacBook Pro m3 as primary and an iMac as the main screen. I just want one screen the iMac. Additionally I want to be able to use the hard disk of the iMac as an external hard drive and the color correction of the iMac as the main ICC. Is it possible? Thank you Massimo
Yes. All of that is possible. In Luna Display terms you have a Primary and a Secondary screen, so either of your screens can be the Primary, for you just close the MBP (Clamshell mode) leaving the iMac screen as the only screen, therefore the Primary. Check out my other Luna Display videos for more answers.
Hello Phil. Just want to make sure. I about to order the Luna Display. While using the Luna do I have to connect a mini thunderbolt (my iMac 2013 has a thunderbolt port but my macbook air 2 has type c. Do I have to connect thru an adaptor. Though I have a thunderbolt cord with a type c. Thanks
You have several options available of linking the 2 Mac's. I use Ethernet cables in both, directly to my router/modem. You can use WiFi as long as they are on the same network. Peer-to-peer (WiFi ) connection is another option which is managed automatically by the Luna software, and finally your USB cable - read this article for help help.astropad.com/article/468-what-usb-cables-are-compatible
Hi Phil. Can you connect two Macs directly by ethernet without a router or switch between them? I have a 2010 27" iMac and a 2023 MacBook Pro... Hoping to connect to Ethernet via one of the Thunderbolt ports on the MBP (with an adapter) and plug straight into the iMac... hopefully I can also access the iMacs hard drive via filesharing too, which will be a bonus!
can i use Ethernet to usb-c to connect my Ipad (usb-c) to the Mac Mini m2 (ethernet) directly? I'm trying to free up the limited ports I have on the Mac Mini, while using a wired connection.
The easiest way is to connect Ethernet cables from both Mac and PC to your Router. If you have a MacBook without an Ethernet port you would need to obtain a converter. Have you tried Peer-to-peer (wireless) connection?
Hi Phil. I have a 2017 27 in iMac with keyboard and mouse that was included when I bought it. I want to upgrade to the macmini2. … And use Mac to Mac for using the old iMac screen in the “headless” mode. I currently connect my iMac with the internet using an Ethernet cable. So it is used. My router is on the opposite side of the house. I do not use the Wi-Fi. 1. Do I need to buy a new keyboard and mouse to setup the macmini2 for the Luna display. ? (I plan on using the hdmi port to TV to initially set up with the 2nd screen.) Or do I just need a new mouse? I assume I can use the lightening cable direct for keyboard with the Mac mini for setup only. 2. I would like to try peer to peer. At least initially. Otherwise I would need to buy a thunderbolt cable. 3. Do I have access to the hard drive of the old iMac when using the Mac mini in the headless mode? 4. I use Bose speakers that are connected by USB to my old iMac. Can I continue up to use them there or do I need to set it up(plug it in) on the Mac mini? 5. Can I use the SD memory card insert/port on the old iMac? There is none on the Mac mini. Thanks for your thorough explanations. Well done.
Sounds like your keyboard is USB ? Mouse is Bluetooth? …You will likely have to turn off Bluetooth on your old iMac, so that the Mouse connects to your new MacMini.
Are you able to try Ethernet to both Machines, it’s better than peer-to-peer. Yes you have access to the HDD of the iMac. You will need to connect the speakers to your new MacMini.
I don't think so. If it was able you would need more than one Luna Display device and I don't know how the Mac would differentiate between each one. Also remember that you need to connect the USB-C version to a port which supports display protocol which I think are limited on the iMac. Please check with Luna Display via the link in my description!
@@HelpfulPhildoes this mean that in order to use a headless MacBook you’d need one that has support for more that one external display? Such as a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. My 12” MacBook Retina only has one usb c port and luna doesn’t support dongles. I want to use my iPad Pro 2nd gen as an external display for a headless MacBook 12” retina. Or would I need a 13” air with dual thunderbolt ports? I need a wired connection in order to use it offline.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Just bought a iMac 24 M3 and still have my iMac 27 Retina (Later 2015). Considering the Luna Display so as to use the iMac 27 as a secondary display. As for ethernet connection, is it correct to assume a 1Gbps ethernet is sufficient? Also, I assume I can connect a Gbps ethernet cable to the router and then connect each computer to separate switch ports on the switch, correct?
Yes. I suggest you connect each iMac via Ethernet to your router. 1 Gbps is as good as it gets. Some people use WiFi which is much slower than that.
Can i buy a new mac mini m4 and use my old monitor as the display for the new mac mini? Or do I need to have two monitors to make it work?
I presume you mean iMac as a monitor! the answer is yes with reservations... see my other videos on Luna Display in Headless mode.
How is the CPU usage on Luna display?
nothing I've ever thought about, which means it is insignificant.
I've gotten the Luna app. I want to buy a Mac mini and use my old 2017,iMac as a monitor. Will this app work with a Mac mini? I've searched for the answer, but I can't find it. Oh, I'll read all the replies before, hopefully that will clear up my confusions. Thanks for the videos.
The Luna Display hardware and app are perfectly suited to any of the new Silicon series Macs. Take a look at my other video(s) on Luna Display.
Thanks for this Phil. Im waiting for the Luna display coming from the states and have read and watched all your info Only one question I have a new Mac studio and an older 2015 21inch iMac that I'll use as the secondary screen to my Benq attached to the studio. My router is down stairs and will not be able to connect direct with ethernet cables as its too far away and not practical. Is there any advantage to connect an ethernet cable between the two Macs ? Will it help towards a more stable connection through the router wirelessly? I thought of thunderbolt cables but Id need one that serves thunderbolt 2 to 3. Astropad does say about ethernet connections between Mac to Mac but not sure if I'm reading it correctly many thanks Jim
Ethernet between Mac’s is actually not as easy as it sounds. Try using the new Peer-to-peer connection (wifi) option as it’s likely to be better than your wifi if the router is not close.
@@HelpfulPhil Thanks Phil Will do
Hi Phil
I am getting a mac mini in the new year and want to use my 2017 5k Retina 27" intel screen as my primary ( and only ) monitor by using Luna Display dongle. It's cheaper than buying the Studio display which is 2500 Aussie dollars. ouch !!
Can I use a Samsung smart TV as a monitor just for setting up the LUNA app on the mac mini using HDMI from the mac mini into the HDMI on the TV and then set up my Retina 27" as my stand alone monitor? I don't have another Mac product to use in the set up.
Cheers
Bernard
In short, yes! ..and as you say, it’s a great solution for many reasons vs buying the Studio display.
Thanks Phil
I will check on the LUNAR website to check that my imac is compatible and take it from there.
@@bernardsmith2125 your iMac is compatible, alonf with many much older versions
@@bernardsmith2125 what was the answer?... I cant see the replies to your post even though it says there are 3? Anyway, your situation is almost identical to mine and it totally sucks how expensive it is for us in Australia - thanks mate.
Can I use Luna to display my Mac Mini on my Windows PC and/or the other way around?
No. This is for making an iMac a display.
@@HelpfulPhiloh, so it also doesn’t work to show a Mac Mini on a Macbook Air or iPad Pro? In that case I’ll have to cancel my order
@@AndyDeMeyer It will allow you to show your Mac Mini on a MacBook Air or iPad, but your message stated '...on my Windows PC'.
@@HelpfulPhilah ok great. Yes that’s true, was just wondering about the different scenarios I can use Luna for. As a developer it would be very helpful to be able to see my Mac on my PC or vice versa. But my main use case is showing my Mac mini on my MacBook air or iPad
I have a MacBook Air using Luna Display projecting on an iMac 2011 running High Sierra 10.13 and have a lot of lag on the secondary display. I am not certain whether I can use a wired connection to reduce the latency. Any help would be appreciated Phil
if you can use wired connections that's your best bet. Ethernet cables to both from your router/modem, or try the USB to USB option. Is it an M1 MB Air ?
@@HelpfulPhil Thanks for the help. USB C to USB A or USB C to Thunderbolt (iMac 2011) ? The MacBook Air is M2 running Sonoma 14.1.1
@@abbassabir1969 as you have have an older iMac you need the USB-C to USB-A cable
@@HelpfulPhil USB Mac-to-Mac requirements taken from the Luna Site…
USB Mac-to-Mac is only available in Luna Display 5.3 or later. USB Mac-to-Mac support requires:
Mac: macOS 10.15 or later on both Secondary and Primary computers
I guess as I have macOS 10.13, USB C to A cable may not work
@@abbassabir1969 you're right. Your iMac is one year too early to support OS10.15. So the answer appears to be to connect both computers to Ethernet or use your WiFi.
Hello Phil, Can I use the "Lunar display" to connect to my iMac 2017 as my primary display although an old 23" display will be connected to Mac mini m2. I have ordered "lunar display" will be arriving in a few days. Look forward to hearing from you shortly.
Yes.
I got it now running between my iMac 2018 and M2 macmini, works flawlessly and when you employ Logitech mouse MM3 for mac and keyboard you can flip between the screens of the 2 macs. I do have one question, how can I use only the iMac screen without a 2nd monitor. Will love reply. Thanks. @@HelpfulPhil
@@eminienina3256 follow this guide to show how to use with only the iMac screen (Headless mode).
astropad.com/getting-started/find-the-right-luna-display-setup-guide-for-your-configuration/
Hello. Can you make a video about fusion 360+ Luna Display? It would be interesting to see
Isn't Fusion 360 an application ? If so, it should just work like any other on a multi screen set-up like Luna Display
Hello, can you make a video, I think many will be interested in how it will work. There is simply no video from Fusion 360+Luna Display@@HelpfulPhil
Hi there, I am trying to use this Luna with a MacBook Pro m3 as primary and an iMac as the main screen. I just want one screen the iMac. Additionally I want to be able to use the hard disk of the iMac as an external hard drive and the color correction of the iMac as the main ICC. Is it possible?
Thank you Massimo
Yes. All of that is possible. In Luna Display terms you have a Primary and a Secondary screen, so either of your screens can be the Primary, for you just close the MBP (Clamshell mode) leaving the iMac screen as the only screen, therefore the Primary. Check out my other Luna Display videos for more answers.
Hello Phil. Just want to make sure. I about to order the Luna Display. While using the Luna do I have to connect a mini thunderbolt (my iMac 2013 has a thunderbolt port but my macbook air 2 has type c. Do I have to connect thru an adaptor. Though I have a thunderbolt cord with a type c. Thanks
You have several options available of linking the 2 Mac's. I use Ethernet cables in both, directly to my router/modem. You can use WiFi as long as they are on the same network. Peer-to-peer (WiFi ) connection is another option which is managed automatically by the Luna software, and finally your USB cable - read this article for help
help.astropad.com/article/468-what-usb-cables-are-compatible
@@HelpfulPhil thank you so much. Iam enlightened by your explanation.
Hi Phil. Can you connect two Macs directly by ethernet without a router or switch between them? I have a 2010 27" iMac and a 2023 MacBook Pro... Hoping to connect to Ethernet via one of the Thunderbolt ports on the MBP (with an adapter) and plug straight into the iMac... hopefully I can also access the iMacs hard drive via filesharing too, which will be a bonus!
can i use Ethernet to usb-c to connect my Ipad (usb-c) to the Mac Mini m2 (ethernet) directly? I'm trying to free up the limited ports I have on the Mac Mini, while using a wired connection.
I don't know of a USB-c to Ethernet cable. Use the peer-to-peer (WiFi) option instead.
Hello, how do you connect Pc to Mac with Ethernet cable? I am having no luck using Luna display as my main device is work laptop on VPN. thanks
The easiest way is to connect Ethernet cables from both Mac and PC to your Router. If you have a MacBook without an Ethernet port you would need to obtain a converter. Have you tried Peer-to-peer (wireless) connection?
Hi Phil.
I have a 2017 27 in iMac with keyboard and mouse that was included when I bought it. I want to upgrade to the macmini2. … And use Mac to Mac for using the old iMac screen in the “headless” mode. I currently connect my iMac with the internet using an Ethernet cable. So it is used. My router is on the opposite side of the house. I do not use the Wi-Fi.
1. Do I need to buy a new keyboard and mouse to setup the macmini2 for the Luna display. ? (I plan on using the hdmi port to TV to initially set up with the 2nd screen.) Or do I just need a new mouse? I assume I can use the lightening cable direct for keyboard with the Mac mini for setup only.
2. I would like to try peer to peer. At least initially. Otherwise I would need to buy a thunderbolt cable.
3. Do I have access to the hard drive of the old iMac when using the Mac mini in the headless mode?
4. I use Bose speakers that are connected by USB to my old iMac. Can I continue up to use them there or do I need to set it up(plug it in) on the Mac mini?
5. Can I use the SD memory card insert/port on the old iMac? There is none on the Mac mini.
Thanks for your thorough explanations. Well done.
Sounds like your keyboard is USB ? Mouse is Bluetooth? …You will likely have to turn off Bluetooth on your old iMac, so that the Mouse connects to your new MacMini.
Are you able to try Ethernet to both Machines, it’s better than peer-to-peer.
Yes you have access to the HDD of the iMac.
You will need to connect the speakers to your new MacMini.
Theoretically you can use the SD Slot on your iMac and access the data over the network.
Can this be used from a primary pc to a 2013 iMac as a secondary monitor?
Yes you can.
Thanks!@@philbinks
Is it possible to run 2-3 imac monitor via luna display ?
I don't think so. If it was able you would need more than one Luna Display device and I don't know how the Mac would differentiate between each one. Also remember that you need to connect the USB-C version to a port which supports display protocol which I think are limited on the iMac. Please check with Luna Display via the link in my description!
@@HelpfulPhildoes this mean that in order to use a headless MacBook you’d need one that has support for more that one external display? Such as a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. My 12” MacBook Retina only has one usb c port and luna doesn’t support dongles.
I want to use my iPad Pro 2nd gen as an external display for a headless MacBook 12” retina. Or would I need a 13” air with dual thunderbolt ports? I need a wired connection in order to use it offline.
@@RadOpsTV Depending on yourMacBook version you might use Apple's Sidecar feature to extend the screen to an iPad.
Anyone tried using Luna display on target display in safe mode? (Safe mode on target pc)
You'd need to explain more detail about your proposed set up.
The Luna Display Secondary app needs to be able to run on the secondary computer.
none of your video's talks about sound ,[speakers volume controls quality of sound ? Gee whiz !
Luna Display has no sound functionality, only video.
@@HelpfulPhil so can I use the speakers in my iMac (headless mode) or do I have to use the speaker on my new Mac Mini?
@@g30rg3-c5 no, you can't use the mic or FaceTime camera on the iMac when using Luna Display.