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  • aRFR: How to Setup Your Wireless Network

    Network Configuration The aRFR requires that your console be on a wireless network. DMX Only System You can use either a Wireless Access Point (WAP) or a Wireless Router. Some consoles will require the use of a crossover cable if going to a WAP. On your console, it is recommended that you have {Address...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Richard on 04-23-2013
    Filed under: Android, aRFR, Network, remote control, wireless
  • aRFR Product Page

    aRFR Product Information Page The aRFR is an application that runs on Android devices. The aRFR is capable of interfacing with the Eos and Congo family of consoles (which include the Eos, Ion, Element, Congo, Congo Jr and Congo Kid). The initial product release requires Android 2.2 or later. To use the...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Betsy.Lynch on 06-05-2012
    Filed under: Android, aRFR, remote control, wireless
  • Re: What's up with the arfr

    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...
    Posted to The Eos Family Forum (Eos Ti, Eos, Gio, Ion) by Tracy.Fitch on 10-31-2011
    Filed under: iRFR, iPod, iPad, iRFR LR, iRFR Preview, iRFR BTS, aRFR
  • Re: What's up with the arfr

    Hi Dan, Sorry for the confusion -- this is normal behavior for the test version -- it will disconnect from the console every 10 minutes, requiring you to exit and start it up again, and then after 5 days, the option to connect will be disabled. From the application description on the Android Market:...
    Posted to The Eos Family Forum (Eos Ti, Eos, Gio, Ion) by Hans.Hinrichsen on 10-28-2011
    Filed under: aRFR, arfr test
  • Re: iRFR for Andriod

    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...
    Posted to The Eos Family Forum (Eos Ti, Eos, Gio, Ion) by Hans.Hinrichsen on 10-22-2011
    Filed under: iRFR, aRFR
  • Re: Unable to get a solid connection with iPhone/iPad iRFR and iOS 5 update.

    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...
    Posted to The Eos Family Forum (Eos Ti, Eos, Gio, Ion) by Tracy.Fitch on 10-18-2011
    Filed under: iRFR, aRFR
  • aRFR Documentation

    aRFR Documentation How to Setup Your Wireless Network Getting Started with Your Eos Family Console Getting Started with Your Congo Family Console
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Anders Ekvall on 10-13-2011
    Filed under: Android, aRFR, remote control, wireless
  • aRFR: Getting Started with Your Congo Family Console

    Connecting to Your Congo Family Console NOTE: If you have not already set up your console's wireless network and configured your Android device to use that network, please see aRFR: How to Setup Your Wireless Network. Once your Android device is configured to be on the same wireless network as your...
    Posted to ETC Product Wiki by Anders Ekvall on 08-25-2011
    Filed under: Android, aRFR, Congo, Congo Kid, CongoJr, remote control, wireless
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