fixed that issue. I can open the port now. Thanks!
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--- In Crestron@..., Chris Niles <chris.niles.crestron@...> wrote:
For the TCP Server, that address actually is a list of all the allowed
devices that can connect to the TCP Server.
Right now, you're only allowing a device at 192.168.0.3 to connect.
Most of the time, you'll want that to be 0.0.0.0
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:31 PM, nicktullostech <tullostech@...>wrote:
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It shows 192.168.0.3 (its static ip address) This is IP good because I use
this address for html hosting and I just connected through the toolbox a
second ago just to double check.
--- In Crestron@..., Chris Niles <chris.niles.crestron@>
wrote:
On the TCP Server configuration (in the device tree list, select the
server
and press F6, or right click), what do you have for an IP address listed?
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 1:12 PM, nicktullostech <tullostech@>wrote:
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I'm working on getting away from the activex control for remote
control so
I created a TCP/IP server using simpl. I tried to using putty and open
the
port, but it would not open. I have uploaded an image of my setting @
hope the link works.
I figure I'm doing something wrong that is very simple to fix. I've
been
using system builder in the past and this is my first simpl program. I
created a tcp/ip server and set it to port 2000 then I connected it to
a
serial io that should read the command "room1on" then turn set the
output
signal high. I havnt been able to connected so I dont know if the
diagram
works as I plan, but I do know that my port isnt opening on the
crestron
box.
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