My piano is assigned a fixed IP address so DKVBrowser can find it easily... I have to admit, knowing the inner workings of how this communication is handled, I can't imagine how it would work on one network but not the other. I certainly don't do anything in inside DKVBrowser to make it work on "both" networks, it just works on either one...so I'm baffled about the fact that my phone can't connect to it when on the normal wi-fi in my house. It would certainly be much more useful if it worked that way! -Kevin ________________________________ From: kenruda <ken@...> To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:56 PM Subject: [disklavier] Re: Mark IV Disklavier Android App in Google Play App Store Wow, I just tried the app being directly connected to the piano's WiFi and it works that way too. I did have to use the 'Restore Defaults' to clear out my piano's ip address on my home network. I guess it works both ways. Although in my case, it would be easier to just have it talk via my home WiFi instead since I use it frequently. Double check to see if you have the correct IP address for your piano when it's connected to via your home network by trying to telnet into it. -Ken --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Goroway <kgoroway@...> wrote: > > Odd. I've never been able to get it to work unless my phone was on the piano's network... Can't connect when the phone is on my home's wireless network with the piano... >
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Re: [disklavier] Re: Mark IV Disklavier Android App in Google Play App Store
2013-05-29 by Kevin Goroway
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