Office iPad and Sharepoint.

Hello,
I downloaded office for iPad and I am trying to connect to our SharePoint site and I am getting the following error:
Cannot Connect to SharePoint: This SharePoint Site is an Unsupported Version. 
Can someone tell me what we need to do to get this to work?

Hi,
I have a simple test to connect to SharePoint 2010 on premises and SharePoint 2013 on premises from
internal network. It works well to download excel files and open it on iPad. It should be possible to connect SharePoint Online an SharePoint on premises sites via Office for iPad.
http://www.clearbox.co.uk/connecting-office-for-ipad-to-sharepoint/
Is the iPad connected to internal network? Can you please paste a screenshot of the error?
the site on port 2013 is SharePoint 2013 sites while the site on port 2010 is SharePoint 2010)
Miles LI TechNet Community Support

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