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W5

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Jul 29, 2010, 6:52:11 PM7/29/10
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Anyone using the guidesigner with a globalc cache itach wifi2ir WiFi
IR blaster?

I have created a test layout, created some test buttons, created a
System with the properties set to the Global Cache's IP address, then
created a Command with the value that the global cache ilearner took
from the physical remote (tried both the GC-100 and CCF). After
loading the gui to the iPad, I launch it and it displays fine, when I
click the button it makes a sound, but it does not function nor send
any IR commands from the Global Cache blaster.

What am I missing???

W5

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Jul 29, 2010, 7:24:18 PM7/29/10
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In addition:

I have the following set up:

System properties:
System name: iTach
IP address: entered as the ihelper program states what the itach's IP
address is.
Port: 4998 Port Origin: 4998
TCP
Maintain constant connection: ON
Heartbeat managed by system: OFF
Heartbeat RX: blank
Heartbeat TX: blank
EOM: blank
Conected Join 0
Disconnected Join 0
Startup command: none

Then I have a command set as:
System: iTach
Command Name: info
Command Value: sendir,
1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822

When I upload my GUI to the iviewer for ipad. I click the button and
the iTach does nothing. I even have a unit that will check if an IR
command is being blasted and there is NOTHING.

sarneel

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Jul 30, 2010, 1:33:06 AM7/30/10
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Tip,

Use a join to view the status of your connection, in settings assign a
number to the connection join.
Create a text message or something else to see online/offline.

It also works with page's. On my first page i have a sub page with the
same number as the disconnected join.
When there is no connection, it will pop up with a message. That
message can be discarded, but you can also
directly send an e-mail with prefixed mail+subject.

Don't know if I want this, but for now I keep it so I can keep track.

On 30 jul, 01:24, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In addition:
>
> I have the following set up:
>
> System properties:
> System name: iTach
> IP address: entered as the ihelper program states what the itach's IP
> address is.
> Port: 4998  Port Origin: 4998
> TCP
> Maintain constant connection: ON
> Heartbeat managed by system: OFF
> Heartbeat RX: blank
> Heartbeat TX: blank
> EOM: blank
> Conected Join 0
> Disconnected Join 0
> Startup command: none
>
> Then I have a command set as:
> System: iTach
> Command Name: info
> Command Value: sendir,
> 1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86­,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822

Jarrod Bell

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Jul 30, 2010, 1:54:15 AM7/30/10
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Did you append a carriage return to the end of all commands, as per
the global cache documentation?
Enter a carriage return like this: \x0D

Example:
sendir,
1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86 ,
19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822\x0D

Jarrod

Waldy,,,, Liverpool Uk

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Jul 30, 2010, 4:41:00 AM7/30/10
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I Would also put \x0D in the EOM field as well

Waldy

Jarrod Bell

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Jul 30, 2010, 5:43:17 AM7/30/10
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The EOM field is only needed when parsing feedback. It has no affect
on outgoing messages.

Jarrod

On Jul 30, 6:41 pm, "Waldy,,,, Liverpool Uk"

W5

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Jul 30, 2010, 2:18:07 PM7/30/10
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Yes I tried it both ways with and with out the EOM, still nothing:

System properties:
System name: iTach
IP address: entered as the ihelper program states what the itach's IP
address is.
Port: 4998 Port Origin: 4998
TCP
Maintain constant connection: ON
Heartbeat managed by system: OFF
Heartbeat RX: blank
Heartbeat TX: blank
EOM: \x0D
Conected Join 0
Disconnected Join 0
Startup command: none

Then I have a command set as:
System: iTach
Command Name: info
Command Value: sendir,
1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822\x0D

When I upload my GUI to the iviewer for ipad. I click the button and
the iTach does nothing. I even have a unit that will check if an IR
command is being blasted and there is NOTHING.

When I use the iTach ilearn program the itach respondes perfectly to
the command. So there is NO link happening between the iPad and the
iTach. I must be missing a setting somewhere????

Waldy,,,, Liverpool Uk

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Jul 30, 2010, 4:37:10 PM7/30/10
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Hi,

I recently bought the Wifi2Ir and had the same problems. No matter
what I did I could not get the comms right. I contacted the guys at
Global Cache who said that there may be a problem with the unit and I
should try to upgrade the fimware. This did not work either, they said
I may have bought an old unit that had a "Hardware Fault" and I should
send it back for repair. I contacted the supplier who had another 4 on
the shelf which were from the same batch and also faulty. I decided
the best solution was the IP2IR and a couple of homeplug ethernet
adaptors. Works great now

Waldy

Waldy,,,, Liverpool Uk

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Jul 30, 2010, 4:43:24 PM7/30/10
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Hi Again,

Another thing to check, You would be better naming the system after
the device you are sending the IR command to. Like Sky Box or TV. Also
do you learn the IR command through the Itach and then disconnect from
the PC and put the Itach somewhere else as the IP address could change

Just a thought

Waldy

Jarrod Bell

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Jul 30, 2010, 8:28:50 PM7/30/10
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When you send a command from iViewer, does the network LED on the GC
unit blink?
Also, does the LED on the IR port you are sending to blink?

Can you tell us what IP address the GC unit has, and the IP address of
your iPhone?

Also, do you have the project properties > Control System details left
blank in guiDesigner? Make sure its blank.

Jarrod

On Jul 31, 4:18 am, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes I tried it both ways with and with out the EOM, still nothing:
>
> System properties:
> System name: iTach
> IP address: entered as the ihelper program states what the itach's IP
> address is.
> Port: 4998  Port Origin: 4998
> TCP
> Maintain constant connection: ON
> Heartbeat managed by system: OFF
> Heartbeat RX: blank
> Heartbeat TX: blank
> EOM: \x0D
> Conected Join 0
> Disconnected Join 0
> Startup command: none
>
> Then I have a command set as:
> System: iTach
> Command Name: info
> Command Value: sendir,
> 1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86 ,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822\x0D

W5

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Aug 2, 2010, 5:40:43 PM8/2/10
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Still no luck.

Like I said the itach send IR commands perfectling using the Global Cache test untility. So this tells me the itach is on the network and learning and sending commands fine.

When I pressed the iPad command button in the gui, it seemed to show the Global Cache responding in the packets. Still no IR was being blasted as I have a light on my IR receiver that shows when an IR signal is received.

 

It would say “Who has IP” then the GC would say “Gratuitous ARP”???

 

This is what I got from wireshark:

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      1 0.000000    192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 1 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      2 1.064692    Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 2 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      3 2.041958    Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 3 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      4 2.462128    00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 4 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      5 3.067134    GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 5 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      6 32.363743   00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 6 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      7 33.072938   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 7 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      8 36.115512   Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 8 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

      9 43.108040   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 9 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     10 53.141879   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 10 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     11 62.162305   00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 11 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     12 68.165752   Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 12 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     13 73.107538   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 13 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     14 78.126186   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 14 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     15 79.078062   Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 15 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     16 80.089300   Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 16 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     17 80.996272   Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 17 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     18 83.040520   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 18 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     19 98.093143   GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 19 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     20 109.766707  AbitComp_6b:88:b9     Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.1?  Tell 192.168.2.142

 

Frame 20 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: AbitComp_6b:88:b9 (00:50:8d:6b:88:b9), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     21 109.971849  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 21 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     22 113.044151  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 22 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     23 113.864660  192.168.2.142         192.168.2.255         BROWSER  Host Announcement MAIN, Workstation, Server, NT Workstation

 

Frame 23 (254 bytes on wire, 254 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: AbitComp_6b:88:b9 (00:50:8d:6b:88:b9), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.142 (192.168.2.142), Dst: 192.168.2.255 (192.168.2.255)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: netbios-dgm (138), Dst Port: netbios-dgm (138)

NetBIOS Datagram Service

SMB (Server Message Block Protocol)

SMB MailSlot Protocol

Microsoft Windows Browser Protocol

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     24 114.039972  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 24 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     25 118.069979  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 25 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     26 123.082188  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 26 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     27 128.099820  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 27 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     28 133.124775  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 28 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     29 138.144174  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 29 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     30 146.080635  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 30 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     31 148.082580  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 31 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     32 151.649297  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 32 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     33 157.101446  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 33 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     34 158.012599  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 34 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     35 159.021608  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 35 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     36 163.122003  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 36 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     37 168.135482  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 37 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     38 178.177382  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 38 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     39 181.454139  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 39 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     40 183.086118  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 40 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     41 192.065573  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 41 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     42 193.132434  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 42 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     43 203.053540  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 43 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     44 210.033187  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 44 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     45 211.246283  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 45 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     46 213.091463  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 46 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     47 218.106816  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 47 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     48 223.136539  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 48 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     49 224.107680  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 49 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     50 228.142021  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 50 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     51 233.057697  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 51 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     52 235.121372  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 52 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     53 236.030644  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 53 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     54 237.026153  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 54 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     55 238.028187  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 55 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     56 239.030336  Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP      Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153

 

Frame 56 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (request)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     57 241.147296  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 57 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     58 270.024406  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 58 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     59 270.949394  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 59 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     60 273.099752  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 60 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     61 278.117983  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 61 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     62 279.963644  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 62 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     63 288.149055  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 63 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     64 289.992457  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 64 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     65 293.069010  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 65 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     66 298.090135  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 66 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     67 300.754083  00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP      192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70

 

Frame 67 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     68 308.134069  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 68 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     69 309.977056  192.168.2.182         239.255.250.250       UDP      Source port: dddp  Destination port: dddp

 

Frame 69 (250 bytes on wire, 250 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.182 (192.168.2.182), Dst: 239.255.250.250 (239.255.250.250)

User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: dddp (9131), Dst Port: dddp (9131)

Data (208 bytes)

 

0000  41 4d 58 42 3c 2d 55 55 49 44 3d 47 6c 6f 62 61   AMXB<-UUID=Globa

0010  6c 43 61 63 68 65 5f 30 30 30 43 31 45 30 32 30   lCache_000C1E020

0020  32 45 41 3e 3c 2d 53 44 4b 43 6c 61 73 73 3d 55   2EA><-SDKClass=U

0030  74 69 6c 69 74 79 3e 3c 2d 4d 61 6b 65 3d 47 6c   tility><-Make=Gl

0040  6f 62 61 6c 43 61 63 68 65 3e 3c 2d 4d 6f 64 65   obalCache><-Mode

0050  6c 3d 69 54 61 63 68 57 46 32 49 52 3e 3c 2d 52   l=iTachWF2IR><-R

0060  65 76 69 73 69 6f 6e 3d 37 30 30 2d 31 30 30 31   evision=700-1001

0070  2d 31 32 3e 3c 2d 50 6b 67 5f 4c 65 76 65 6c 3d   -12><-Pkg_Level=

0080  47 43 50 4b 30 30 31 3e 3c 2d 43 6f 6e 66 69 67   GCPK001><-Config

0090  2d 55 52 4c 3d 68 74 74 70 3a 2f 2f 31 39 32 2e   -URL=http://192.

00a0  31 36 38 2e 32 2e 31 38 32 2e 3e 3c 2d 50 43 42   168.2.182.><-PCB

00b0  5f 50 4e 3d 30 32 35 2d 30 30 32 36 2d 30 36 3e   _PN=025-0026-06>

00c0  3c 2d 53 74 61 74 75 73 3d 52 65 61 64 79 3e 0d   <-Status=Ready>.

 

No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info

     70 313.064197  GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP      Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)

 

Frame 70 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)

Ethernet II, Src: GlobalCa_02:02:ea (00:0c:1e:02:02:ea), Dst: Broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)

Address Resolution Protocol (reply/gratuitous ARP)





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Jarrod Bell

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The wireshark log means nothing to me without some formatting.
Can you answer the questions I posted in the last message?

Jarrod
> *      2 1.064692    Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP
> Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153*
>
> Frame 2 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)
>
> Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast
> (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
>
> Address Resolution Protocol (request)
>
> No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol
> Info
>
> *      3 2.041958    Apple_8a:99:b4        Broadcast             ARP
> Who has 192.168.2.182?  Tell 192.168.2.153*
>
> Frame 3 (42 bytes on wire, 42 bytes captured)
>
> Ethernet II, Src: Apple_8a:99:b4 (e8:06:88:8a:99:b4), Dst: Broadcast
> (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
>
> Address Resolution Protocol (request)
>
> No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol
> Info
>
>       4 2.462128    00:91:00:00:63:70     Broadcast             ARP
> 192.168.2.103 is at 00:91:00:00:63:70
>
> Frame 4 (60 bytes on wire, 60 bytes captured)
>
> Ethernet II, Src: 00:91:00:00:63:70 (00:91:00:00:63:70), Dst: Broadcast
> (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
>
> Address Resolution Protocol (reply)
>
> No.     Time        Source                Destination           Protocol
> Info
>
> *      5 3.067134    GlobalCa_02:02:ea     Broadcast             ARP
> Gratuitous ARP for 192.168.2.182 (Reply)*
> ...
>
> read more »

W5

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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...

Jarrod Bell

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I cant see any messages to the GC unit in your wireshark report, just
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

W5

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<gui>
  <properties>
    <project>iPAD</project>
    <designer>
    </designer>
    <size>
      <portrait width="768" height="1024" />
      <landscape width="1024" height="768" />
    </size>
    <imagefolder>
    </imagefolder>
    <debug loaderrors="0" connectionerrors="0" />
    <devices>
      <device name="4d78e3c0f38fa7331a6b5b8a5db122e5e689b411">AAE7EE65CB13D596B4F2B755AF7A4CE8</device>
    </devices>
  </properties>
  <systems>
    <system name="iTach" ip="192.168.2.182" port="4998" alwayson="1" heartbeatRx="" heartbeatTx="" heartbeatMode="0" eom="" connectionStatus="0" disconnectionStatus="0">
      <cmd name="Info">sendir,1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822\x0D</cmd>
      <cmd name="Guide">sendir,1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,3822\x0D</cmd>
    </system>
  </systems>
  <themes>
    <theme type="background" name=".ipad"><![CDATA[ background-image: url(TV.png); background-repeat: no-repeat;]]></theme>
  </themes>
  <page name="TV" j="0" transition="None" subtype="None" time="0" ease="">
    <portrait />
    <landscape t="EYER">
      <btn j="0" x="635" y="164" w="56" h="41" t="" flip="None" sim="1" l="0" s="1" cmd="Guide" repeatdelay="2">
        <inactive s="0">
          <img x="0" y="0" w="83" h="83">button.round.png</img>
        </inactive>
        <active s="0">
          <img x="0" y="0" w="83" h="83">button.round.png</img>
        </active>
      </btn>
      <btn j="0" x="543" y="335" w="56" h="41" t="" flip="None" sim="1" l="0" s="1" cmd="Info" repeatdelay="2">
        <inactive s="0">
          <img x="0" y="0" w="83" h="83">button.round.png</img>
        </inactive>
        <active s="0">
          <img x="0" y="0" w="83" h="83">button.round.png</img>
        </active>
      </btn>
    </landscape>
  </page>
</gui>


Jarrod Bell

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I said to paste the GUI source into pastie.org, not on here because it
confuses things with long data....
Anyway... Try removing the repeat count from the buttons. Sending the
commands every 2 milliseconds is a huge overkill and would be swamping
the GC unit.

And again, please provide the following:
1. IP Address of the GC unit (assuming this is 192.168.2.182)
2. IP Address of your iPhone

There is another thread on here where people have experienced issues
with certain IP subnets with the GC units, so perhaps try changing the
IP address to the range 192.168.0.x

Jarrod

On Aug 4, 5:00 am, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> <gui>
>   <properties>
>     <project>iPAD</project>
>     <designer>
>     </designer>
>     <size>
>       <portrait width="768" height="1024" />
>       <landscape width="1024" height="768" />
>     </size>
>     <imagefolder>
>     </imagefolder>
>     <debug loaderrors="0" connectionerrors="0" />
>     <devices>
>       <device
> name="4d78e3c0f38fa7331a6b5b8a5db122e5e689b411">AAE7EE65CB13D596B4F2B755AF7 A4CE8</device>
>     </devices>
>   </properties>
>   <systems>
>     <system name="iTach" ip="192.168.2.182" port="4998" alwayson="1"
> heartbeatRx="" heartbeatTx="" heartbeatMode="0" eom="" connectionStatus="0"
> disconnectionStatus="0">
>       <cmd
> name="Info">sendir,1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171 ,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,38 22\x0D</cmd>
>       <cmd
> name="Guide">sendir,1:3,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171, 19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,38 22\x0D</cmd>

W5

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Still no luck!

I changed the 2 to 0 and reloaded. Command fusion still does not send a command to the GC at all. However teh GC software still connects and learns/sends commands perfectly.

Looks like command fusion just wont work unless you have any other ideas???

W5

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1. IP Address of the GC unit (192.168.2.182)
2. IP Address of your iPhone (192.168.2.153)

Jarrod Bell

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Aug 3, 2010, 9:53:35 PM8/3/10
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You cant just change the IP address in the guiDesigner Project, you
also have to manually set the IP address of the Global Cache unit.
I can assure you there is no fault with our software in this regard.
We have many customers using it with Global Cache (and I'm sure many
on this Google group can attest to it).

I find it really hard to support you when you don't answer my
questions. Can you please list the IP address of your iPhone and GC
Unit?
Type the IP address of the GC unit into a browser and see if the web
configuration page shows up. If not, you have the wrong IP address.

Jarrod

W5

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When I type the IP of the GC the GC admin panel comes up. I had to use this to set the GC to my network.

Again if I had the wrong IP I would not be able to use the GC software to learn and send as it does perfectly.

There is something going on with either the iPAD or the Command Fusion. What could we be missing???


W5

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Are you sure Command Fusion is compatible with the iTACH WIFI2IR Global Cache?

W5

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Here is the paste http://pastie.org/1074221

Jarrod Bell

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Aug 3, 2010, 10:20:13 PM8/3/10
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Yes iViewer is compatible with all Globalcache units.

Is your GC unit connecting to the same wireless access point as the
iPad?
Or are you trying to connect to the iTach wifi directly on the iPad?

Jarrod

W5

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They are all on the same wifi router.

Jarrod Bell

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One other thing to try:
1. Set the connection join number for the System (in system
properties)
2. Create a button and give it the same join
Now when the system is connected, the button will change state.
If the button doesnt change state, then a connection is not even
taking place and you have a network setup issue somewhere.

Jarrod

On Aug 4, 12:02 pm, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:

W5

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Could the GC port 4998 setting be wrong?

W5

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Can you provide better details on what to do with making this JOIN you suggest?

W5

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Just a thought. You have my GC IP, port, my command code for guide and info, etc. Why don't you try making me a test .gui file to upload to the ipad and try???

Jarrod Bell

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Aug 3, 2010, 11:11:00 PM8/3/10
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I cannot connect to your system as the IP Addresses are local
addresses. You would need to provide me with the WAN IP Address, and
forward ports via your router to allow for remote access.
This is why earlier I mentioned there is no security risk in posting
your internal IP address of the GC unit.

As for setting the join for testing connection state:
1. Open the system properties for the global cache system you defined
(double click on it)
2. Enter a number for the digital join for the connected state. For
example, 100
3. Create a button in your GUI which has two distinct states (maybe
red text on the inactive state, green text on the active state), and
set the button to the same digital join used above (for example, 100)

Now when you load the GUI, the button should change state when the
connection is active. Otherwise no connection is even being made and
you have a network setup issue somewhere on your end.

Jarrod

NZ

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Aug 3, 2010, 11:24:26 PM8/3/10
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OK, Hopefully my first post will be a good one,

It looks like your IR code is actually Duff, I have tried your code
"sendir,
2:1,1,38226,1,1,343,172,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,171,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,86,19,171,19,86,19,171,19,3822
\x0D"
from my CF to Itach and it fails, "How ever", if you were to try and
send a code such as "sendir,
2:1,89,40064,2,1,96,24,48,24,24,24,48,24,24,24,48,24,24,24,24,24,48,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,1038\x0D" (Sony
TV on/Off)
I believe you will find that your IR LED will flash accordingly.
Please try it. This will ascertain wheather a network or ir fault is
the cause?
Also a Tip for Wireshark, when you have found the thread line you want
to follow, right click it and select follow thread and the entire
message will pretty much be plain text.

Nic

W5

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Aug 3, 2010, 11:36:22 PM8/3/10
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Well I was not asking for you to connect to my GC outside my network, I was suggesting you make a GUI file that you email to me to run on my ipad to see if your settings would work with my GC being that you have my GCs IP, port and command code in what I sent you...

I tried the digital join thing. First off I have no clue as to what on earth a digital join is for. I am a very experienced philips pronto designer and there are no JOIN features?

I am trying the most basic of things with your software. Create a button and learn an IR command to it. For something that should take seconds has taken days with no luck... I had the RedEye competing product set up in minutes and learning IR commands and sending them just fine...

I followed your steps and when I click the new button with the JOIN of 100 assigned to the GC with the same join of 100, I then load the gui to the ipad and nothing happens other than a click sound when I press the new button. Although I am not sure what was supposed to happen???

NZ

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change the 2:1 back to the 1:3 in the last post, same result though

W5

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Well I was hopeful thanks. But no luck. I tried your command and nothing either, no lights on GC, no IR being blasted.

But
Mine is sendir,1:3
and
Yours is sendir,2:1
As my blaster is on port 3.

When I use GCs iLearn program the CG learns an IR command and sends and IR command perfectly. So the issue has to be with the Command Fusion and the iPad it is on...

Jarrod Bell

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Aug 3, 2010, 11:46:28 PM8/3/10
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Firstly, RedEye is hardly a competing product. Maybe for your needs it
is, but our software is MUCH more powerful.
We haven't had other customers have this much trouble setting up basic
buttons sending IR commands, so your network setup must be quite
unique to have this much trouble.
But to be fair, most of our users are professional system integrators.

For details on joins, please read our wiki:
http://www.commandfusion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Joins

As I said in my last message, when the system connects, the button
will change state. If it does not change state, then iViewer is unable
to connect to the system details as you defined them in System
Manager.
Pressing the button will do nothing, it is just being used to show the
connection status.

Please make sure you don't have any GlobalCache software open during
testing with our software. There is a chance that their software
connection is not allowing iViewer to connect.

Jarrod

W5

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Does command fusion automatically connect to the GC on start up, or does a setting need to create this connection?

W5

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See image attached. This command is working the GC and the cable box responds perfectly.
Screenshot_002.jpg

Jarrod Bell

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The connection will happen automatically on startup if "maintain
constant connection" is ticked.

Try telnet to 192.168.2.182 and send the IR command that way. Let me
know if that works.

Jarrod


On Aug 4, 2:12 pm, W5 <w5inter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> See image attached. This command is working the GC and the cable box
> responds perfectly.
>
>  Screenshot_002.jpg
> 73KViewDownload

W5

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I don't think the ipad supports any telnet programs???

My laptop connects to the GC and sends commands perfectly...

Jarrod Bell

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There are quite a few telnet apps for iPad/iPhone (havent tried any of
them though).
I meant just telnet from your laptop. So you are saying telnet from
your laptop works, you can send the command?

Trying to take the GC software out of the equation as they could be
using UDP.

Jarrod

W5

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Aug 13, 2010, 12:42:03 PM8/13/10
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OK, in following up with this issue I have good news.

I was running a SMC wifi router that was working just fine. My laptop was sending commands to the GC iTach perfectly. But the iPad running CF was not. I gave up.

Yesterday I received and hooked up two new routers/access points from Bountiful. They are the most powerful routers allowed by law.

After hooking them up and getting all the PCs back online. I thought I would give CF another try.

I found the new IP that the itach was on using ihelp.exe. I then programmed the new IP into CF and loaded it to the ipad. I clicked a few buttons and the GC responded perfectly and the device responded to the IR blaster!

It is working.

So a change in the wifi router fixed the issue. Not sure why or how. But thanks!

So one last question. Do I have to use ilearn.exe to learn each and every GC command and enter them all into CF manually? Or does CF have device IR command databases that I can auto load some how???

Jarrod Bell

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Aug 13, 2010, 1:22:36 PM8/13/10
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Glad to hear this got sorted in the end :)

There is no database, we are waiting for Global Cache to release
database support within their hardware.
The main reason we have no database for IR codes is because no one
will license us one due to the open format of our final file format.

Jarrod

W5

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Aug 13, 2010, 1:36:05 PM8/13/10
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OK, then do you have any recommendation's of a fast way to learn IR commands for devices and get them into CF?


Jarrod Bell

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We did have a plugin coming for GlobalCache devices, but it hasnt been
updated to work with the iTach built in learner.
The plugin will allow you to learn IR commands right from within
guiDesigner directly into your project.

But for now, its quite quick to learn a command in the GC iLearn
software, copy the code into a new command in guiDesigner (remember to
add \x0D).
Then before you go back to iLearn again, learn the next IR button (you
will hear a bip when its done) then ALT+TAB back to iLearn and the new
code will already be highlighted. Just to CTRL+C to copy the code, ALT
+TAB back to guiDesigner, create the new command and paste.

Once you have learnt a remote, you can copy/paste commands between
projects. So you only have to learn each remote once no matter how
many times you create a project for the same device (as long as you
use the same IR port on the GC unit).

Jarrod
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