Keynote Remote not connecting

Hey everyone,
I bought the Keynote Remote App to use with my Keynote 09.
They find eachother (the iPhone and the Keynote) but when I try to connect them, it prompts an error on my iPhone after a while.. thus... not connecting.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Julio

Try unlinking the iPhone from Keynote preferences, like shown here and then linking it again.
!http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/SECRETPRODUCTS/S_PROJECT_1/HT3325_a/HT33253.png!
You can also try restarting the iPhone.

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