2014-07-05, 18:43
handbone
I started with Yatse because it wasn't connecting to my host laptop. I continued to get
error connecting and make sure xbmc was on and set up right. Of course it seemed to be
from my point of view and I did have a hard time providing info to the great folks here, trying
to help. I uninstalled xbmc and re-installed it for no help. I didn't notice that would not remain
on after I exited xbmc until after I attempted to use my Samsung tablet 2 7.0. Since I was having
problems connecting and the conversation continued on this thread, I maintained my discussion.
I set the webserver radio on and when I check the guisettings it says "true". Then after I exit xbmc
and check guisettings, webserver says "false". so there are communications between them.
I agree this should be a Windows xmbc support discussion and I would welcome the opportunity
to go there. is there a thread that is better than others to wiork with and leave this thread to Yatse?
I don't want to lose my discussion companions that have worked with me to help out.
I am still wrestling with the reason why webserver doesn't stay on. I see it starting in debug logs,
but goes no further than the first line. I see UDP listening on 9799, but nothing with TCP 8080, 80 or
other ports I have entered.
My router is set to port forward: 50, 80, 5000-9000 TCP and UDP. I have entries with firewall as accept
all ports and specific ports that I have named, Yatse I set to mirror any port I use in xbmc.
Our discussion here with all shows that we have attempted to question all my entries.
One thing I haven't done is at your suggestion is to go to the router and port forward to each IP on the network.
Nickr and I have talked about that and it is suggested, as nickr pointed out in Post #3120 that it might be of no use.
Since I don't know my way around network operations, this might be a direction to work toward if all agree.
I have not tried 92 and will as well as port forwarding to all ip's on the router that are associated with xbmc and tablet.
Thank you.
I started with Yatse because it wasn't connecting to my host laptop. I continued to get
error connecting and make sure xbmc was on and set up right. Of course it seemed to be
from my point of view and I did have a hard time providing info to the great folks here, trying
to help. I uninstalled xbmc and re-installed it for no help. I didn't notice that would not remain
on after I exited xbmc until after I attempted to use my Samsung tablet 2 7.0. Since I was having
problems connecting and the conversation continued on this thread, I maintained my discussion.
I set the webserver radio on and when I check the guisettings it says "true". Then after I exit xbmc
and check guisettings, webserver says "false". so there are communications between them.
I agree this should be a Windows xmbc support discussion and I would welcome the opportunity
to go there. is there a thread that is better than others to wiork with and leave this thread to Yatse?
I don't want to lose my discussion companions that have worked with me to help out.
I am still wrestling with the reason why webserver doesn't stay on. I see it starting in debug logs,
but goes no further than the first line. I see UDP listening on 9799, but nothing with TCP 8080, 80 or
other ports I have entered.
My router is set to port forward: 50, 80, 5000-9000 TCP and UDP. I have entries with firewall as accept
all ports and specific ports that I have named, Yatse I set to mirror any port I use in xbmc.
Our discussion here with all shows that we have attempted to question all my entries.
One thing I haven't done is at your suggestion is to go to the router and port forward to each IP on the network.
Nickr and I have talked about that and it is suggested, as nickr pointed out in Post #3120 that it might be of no use.
Since I don't know my way around network operations, this might be a direction to work toward if all agree.
I have not tried 92 and will as well as port forwarding to all ip's on the router that are associated with xbmc and tablet.
Thank you.