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George Albercook

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Jul 22, 2009, 10:16:29 AM7/22/09
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Thanks for the reply. Below is part of your response.

> As a diagnosis measure if you haven't tried it yet, try
> running Ander's desktop Windows network client (http://
> www.norgesgade14.dk/networkbtremote.php) on either the same computer,
> or another one in the house (ideal to also test firewall settings) to
> confirm the server is working.

That is the program that I'm running.

1) Should I ultimately be running another program?
2) I'm able to control the NXT from the computer. I was expecting that
once the server connected to my iphone the iphone would control the
NXT. That does not happen and I'm assuming that I have not connected
the iphone to the server.
3) On the NXT and BT remote program what IP address do I use? The IP
of my computer's connection or the IP of the iphone?
4) Do I have to tell the the server the IP address of the iPhone?

Thanks for the help.

George Albercook

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Jul 22, 2009, 10:24:15 AM7/22/09
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More data, when I select network (as opposed to) and try to connect it
says connection actively refused by other machine.

I tried to set the IP address to the iphone's, server and/or the PC?

Thanks

iNXT Remote

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Jul 22, 2009, 4:17:43 PM7/22/09
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First, I am having a hard time understanding what you are saying, if
English isn't your first language, I apologize.

Here is how it works, arrows indicating which connects to which:
NXT <- Computer running the server <- iPhone.

Just as you don't need to confirm a connection (after pairing) on the
NXT from the computer, you also do not need to enter any data on the
computer about the iPhone. The IP address entered on the iPhone are
that of the computer running the server.

The software I linked in my previous post was merely a client, not a
server, it was for testing network connection to the server software,
and will not be used at all when connecting your iPhone to the
server. As a reminder, a link to Anders server: http://www.norgesgade14.dk/networkserver.php
That is what the iPhone and Ander's client (in network mode) connect
to to talk to the NXT.

Hopefully some or all of that helps, and please reply in the same
thread in the future, it makes it very hard to follow for me, and for
anyone else that might look in later.
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