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If there is an iOS 5 issue, I would be very surprised to find it changes any behavior related to the network routing tables. I hate to disagree with theblackmoon but, for the majority of people using iRFR and aRFR there is no reason to do any configuration on your wireless access point/router or to manually...
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Jonathan, You are correct. In 1.9.8, the option has changed to "Allow WiFi remotes" (or something very similar). I've found that in many cases, downloading a simple ping app also does wonders for troubleshooting a connection -- this lets you know if it is something with the network connectivity...
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As you're seeing, there are countless ways to reconfigure these settings to a workable system. There are probably even more ways to accidentally get something wrong with those settings. For the majority of people using iRFR and aRFR there is no reason to do any configuration on your wireless access...
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Pat, a lot of folks have played with different settings on wireless routers and come up with various permutations that can work. (as illustrated by the posts above). If you want the simplest way to configure consumer wireless routers for iRFR and aRFR on a standalone ETC lighting network, try this. It...
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Is it possible to add a Part softkey to the Patch screen in the RFR software? I often am patching fixtures with multiple parts that have a remote dimmer (scrollers, VL1ks specifically) on the fly with the iRFR and want to be able to patch the lamp into Part 2. I haven't figured out a good way to...
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Here's the control setup: 2-Rackmount Eos 4ks (primary/backup) 1-Ion (client) Lots of cue lists/partitions for various control scenarios throughout the building (architectural installation). Lots of programming to do, just one Ion to do it. The bulk of the programming is a single architectural feature...
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Hi, we are a small theatre staffed by volunteers, with an element console. we want to expand into using either irfr / arfr, but wondered the best way to give multiple people access to it. does it need to be downloaded by each individual volunteer if they wanted to use it, or could we maybe set up a 'theatre'...