broadcast messages which are not related (and a heap of apple messages
which are also not related).
Please strip any non-related data from your wireshark report before
sending so we can actually see whats relevant.
Listing your IP addresses is in no way a security risk as they are
within your private LAN. So please list the following:
1. IP Address of the GC unit
2. IP Address of your iPhone
3. Please upload the GUI file you are using to pastie.org (just copy
the source by opening the gui file in a text editor) and send us the
pastie URL (do not post long messages here, it just confuses things).
We have hundreds of customers using our software with a variety of
Global Cache units, so please dont think its our software, it all
comes down to a setup or hardware error in 99% of the cases.
Jarrod
On Aug 3, 12:54 pm, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When you send a command from iViewer, does the network LED on the GC
> unit blink?
>
> -The GC is blinking which means it is connected to my router.
>
> Also, does the LED on the IR port you are sending to blink?
>
> -Only when I use the GC test utility to send commands, not when I send
> a command in CF.
>
> Can you tell us what IP address the GC unit has, and the IP address of
> your iPhone?
>
> -I would prefer not to list my IPs online. But you can see them in my
> wireshark report. I have them set correctly.
>
> Also, do you have the project properties > Control System details left
> blank in guiDesigner? Make sure its blank.
>
> -I have tried it filled in and blank. It is blank now...
> Still NOTHING.Command Fusion will NOT send a command to my GC at
> all... GC tests fine...
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