Onkyo remote app2 port forwarding
Hi guys
My 1st post, so here goes...
Im using an iPhone 5 with Onkyo Remote2 App to TRY to control Onkyo TX NR414 with wireless dongle.
It used to work but was never stable, but of late it seems to have just gave up. I've tried uninstalling the app, reseting the recievers wireless connection etc.... I've tried googling the problem and it seems I may have to open ports in the BT Home Hub to allow the app through. I recently changed my wireless channel on my Hub as I was having issues with my SkyHD On Demand (which is connected wirelessly, too) and my Ipad was having trouble staying connected too, but everything is working well now, except the App.
Its a real issue as I just upgraded to Spotify Premium and now i cant control music etc in Zone 2 (kitchen)..... BTW this problem has been going on from before I changed the wireless channel, so Im sure this is not the cause.
I had a look at the Port Forward options on my Hub but I havent a clue what to do, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I've found the interface very hard to deal with, and there doesn't seem to be any support from either Verizon or Westell for any of
the "advanced" features in the 7500. I've made port forwarding work though.
You aren't very specific about what services on your Lan you are trying to expose, but in no particular order here some thing that might help you out.
- Make sure that your 7500 firewall is set no higher than medium otherwise port forwarding isn't going to do anything at all.
- Turn on logging so the device tells you when it blocks something.
- If you don't have a static WAN IP sign up for a dynamic dns service.
- You probably want to have a static LAN IP assigned to the service on the LAN you are trying to access.
- Make sure that the LAN service isn't running a software firewall that is blocking things.
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I am not being given the option to select the same device.
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Loading pages with non-English language scripts (e.g., Arabic)
When I try to load a page that has non-English script, specifically Arabic, it just show's up as question marks or weird symbols. How do I get it to show the words but in Arabic or any other non-English script?
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Album artwork lost on iTunes 11.1.3
I have noticed recently that since installing the latest version of iTunes that some album artwork has disappeared on my Macbook Pro but is still visible on other devices. I am currently running OS X Mavericks. Any ideas?
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I have downloaded ios 5.1.1 and the wifi has stop working or it would stay on for less then 20min its only 9 months old can someone explain what is happening and if some know how to fix it
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Table name for dialog response time without GUI in ST03?
In SWNC_COLLECTOR_GET_AGGREGATES, cnt00x (x =1,2,3... 9) gives me the proportion of transaction steps with a response time between 0s and the upper limit of the individual response time categories (includes GUI time), broken down by task type. But w