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Re: Connection Problems: Software and Help

Posted: May 2nd, 2015, 7:21 am
by TulioAgustin
Hello I am new at this, I HAVE A LOOK ARNET TARGETA AND WANT CONTROL OVER ETHERNET 8 moving heads, there is the option VERIFY OR IPHONE OR ANDROID TABLET.,

PC--------ROUTER------------ARNET--------------MOVING HEADS




TABLET O TELEPHONE

ME could explain how it could run it FREESTYLER AND RUN AND HAVE CLOSED LOOP network communication Ethernet router and PC ARNET BUT I CAN NOT FIND THE WAY TO SET FREESTYLER WITH PHONE OR TABLET :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Connection Problems: Software and Help

Posted: July 20th, 2015, 10:19 pm
by m8ichael
Hi,

I am running freestyler 3.5.9 and I am not able to connect via the android app.

If I check the connection with the tool I get the following output:

1: FreeStyler Running
2: Computer Accepting LOCAL Connections on Port 3332
3: local server ip address is 10.20.1.9,192.168.41.1,192.168.21.1
4: Windows firewall Running: True
5: Windows firewall freestyler Found: False
6: Windows firewall port open: True

When I run the tool, in the upper left of freestyler the remote icon appears.

What's wrong with my settings?

Re: Connection Problems: Software and Help

Posted: July 25th, 2015, 11:47 am
by Mattotone
I find it strange you have Three ip address? i believe freestyler can only bind to one ip address,

Re: Connection Problems: Software and Help

Posted: August 24th, 2015, 5:36 pm
by MDAR
Hi

I'm trying to trigger some events in FreeStyler X2 from an OpenRemote home automation configuration.


With the help of your tool I've solved the initial correction problems I was having, but I've hit a brick wall when it comes to formatting the commands in OpenRemote.

As you can see from the screen grabs here, I've got quite a few options.

I've tried using all 3 of the http styles,
Post
Get
Put

But nothing happens in FreeStyler, other than the remote control icon appearing.
(Which I clear between tests)

So I'm assuming I have to use a user name & password?

Or do I have to structure the TCP commands in a very particular way?

Really all I want to do is toggle some chases / sequences.


Any help you can give would be very welcomed.

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FYI,
I've got a TCP controlled Relay board that uses the following commands, that works very well


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