Connecter un CompactDaq Ethernet à plusieurs pc

Bonjour,
Je veux savoir si c'est possible de lire les signaux acquéris par un CompactDaq ( chassis cDAQ-9181 + module d'entrée NI 9425) sur deux applications Labview sur deux PCs différents . 
Eventuellement, un switcheur pourra étre utiliser pour servir les deux PC d'une communication Ethernet avec le chassis.
Merci

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