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ClobalCache WF2IR connection problem
I want to establish a connection between a Crestron control processor and a WF2IR unit. Everything is set up and the TCP connection works when I use either a terminal client on my PC or a CommandFusion UI on my mobile to connect to the WF2IR but I can't connect to the WF2IR with the Crestron system as a TCP client on port 4998. Do you have any ideas what else I could try? Even all other devices in the network communicate with each other without problems (Crestron<->PC, Crestron<->CommandFusionDevice...) so I doubt it's a network problem...
Even checked it with a second processor and a plain SimpleWindows programm with just the TCP client in it... Thanks in advance! Markus |
Chip
Have you connected to your processor with the Toolbox Command Line tool and tried pinging the box *from* your processor - just to be sure they can "see" each other?
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What happens when you try to connect to the IP & Port with a TCP/IP Client symbol? What values does the analog status output of the symbol change to after enabling the symbol? - Chip --- In Crestron@..., "controlfreakberlin" <markusdvorak@...> wrote:
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Thanx Chip! You're right: the QM-RMC couldn't ping the WF2IR. I checked a different Wifi router (linksys WRT54GL) and the connection worked! Back on the original router it worked to. So I don't really know what the caused/solved the problem but your idea to blame the network was right...
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--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:
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Make sure you have it's IP address listed in the tcpip client. That always
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gets me. I'm sure you already checked that. And I think you can change the port to something else on the global cache side just to try it. Although the default has always been fine. Is there a firewall in the way? Client isolation on your access point enabled? Sorry just throwing out ideas. Nick Sent from my eMail. On Jun 17, 2013, at 7:19 AM, controlfreakberlin <markusdvorak@...>
wrote: I want to establish a connection between a Crestron control processor and a WF2IR unit. Everything is set up and the TCP connection works when I use either a terminal client on my PC or a CommandFusion UI on my mobile to connect to the WF2IR but I can't connect to the WF2IR with the Crestron system as a TCP client on port 4998. Do you have any ideas what else I could try? Even all other devices in the network communicate with each other without problems (Crestron<->PC, Crestron<->CommandFusionDevice...) so I doubt it's a network problem... Even checked it with a second processor and a plain SimpleWindows programm with just the TCP client in it... Thanks in advance! Markus [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
I believe the GlobalCache wireless devices are 802.11b, which is a dying
breed and may not be supported by newer wireless routers unless you enable 11b compatibility (which slows down 11g). On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:03 AM, controlfreakberlin < markusdvorak@...> wrote: Thanx Chip! You're right: the QM-RMC couldn't ping the WF2IR. I checked a -- Jeremy Weatherford |
I am confronting these same issues. What were your end results and recommendations? Thanks, ? ---In Crestron@..., <crestron@...> wrote: Thanx Chip! You're right: the QM-RMC couldn't ping the WF2IR. I checked a different Wifi router (linksys WRT54GL) and the connection worked! Back on the original router it worked to. So I don't really know what the caused/solved the problem but your idea to blame the network was right... --- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote: |
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