Yes it does. As it happens I have Android!!
Thanks Iain.
Chris
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On 08/04/2020 18:54, Iain Morrison wrote:
Chris
The iTrain app comes in 2 flavours one of which (Android) is full featured with a decent reproduction of the switchboard letting you see what is where. You don’t get this (yet) with iOS due to the the limitations of iOS but Xander thinks he may have found a way to reproduce the switchboard in IOS and hopes to have this ready later this year.
Both versions allow you to control trains with reasonable ease.
Using a DR5000 or Z21 or whatever doesn’t matter to iTrain - as king as iTrain can connect it will work.
Does this answer the question?
Iain
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*Subject:* Re: [Digikeijs EN] Is this layout connection scheme possible?
Hi Iain
I'm thinking of upgrading iTrain from Plus to Pro. Apart from other
things it gives the chance to connect iTrain to my Network via ethernet
from the host computer.
I can then use the iTrain app. Do you have any experience of the app?
I'm thinking that the iTrain network will give me increased facilities
compared with just the Digikeijs wifi.
p.s. I do not have a Z21 CS.
Chris
On 08/04/2020 18:13, Iain Morrison wrote:
Radu
I do not use the TP Link router that came with the Z21, I use my own home router and that way I only have one network at home. I simply changed the Z21 fixed IP Address (default 192.168.0.111) to one that is on my network. The other difference is that I use Loconet devices (from Digikeijs) and not Roco as Digikeijs is much cheaper :)
You can use a DR5000, but personally I prefer the Z21 as I find it more robust and reliable than the DR5000 that I had.
Iain
On 08/04/2020 17:08, Radu Pavel via groups.io wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for answering. I presume you are using the scheme below. Meaning all your wireless devices you have at home are connected the the router that came with the Z21. It is an solution. But in this case two more question arise:
1. Can I replace the tp-link router that comes with the Z21 with a better model (one with more wireless range and more features), and if it can be done, where do I find the settings to work with the Z21;
2. Can the DR5000 be in place of the Z21?
Thanks!
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