Re: iPad/iPhone transfer port

2012-03-22 Thread Ronda Brown

On 22/03/2012, at 12:04 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

 Good afternoon all!
 
 I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple 
 enough but it requires the IP address and Port number.  Both devices 
 automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what the 
 Port # is.  Any suggestions will be appreciated!

Hi Adrian,

I have not used this App, but their Support gives this information:

http://leadingedgeapps.com/Support.html#widget5

5. I have multiple iOS devices can I transfer iBP data between them?

There are three ways to transfer your data between devices: Wifi Transfer, 
iTunes File Sharing or CSV Restore. 
Wifi Transfer is the easiest method provided you have a Wifi network and it is 
located on the More view. 
Details on iTunes File Sharing and CSV Restore can be found in Backup/Restore 
which is also located on the More view.


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Re: iPad/iPhone transfer port

2012-03-22 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks Ronni!

It was simpler than ABC, all I had to do on the iPhone was answer No to the 
question Have I started an iBP Transfer Server on one device instead if Yes 
 and it worked fine.  If you say Yes it shows the computer IP address and 
asks for the Server Port # but when you say No it gives you the IPv4 Address 
and a Port # to put into the second device.

Thanks again.

Regards,


Adrian

adrianske...@me.com







On 24/03/2011, at 2:36 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

 
 On 22/03/2012, at 12:04 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
 
 Good afternoon all!
 
 I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple 
 enough but it requires the IP address and Port number.  Both devices 
 automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what 
 the Port # is.  Any suggestions will be appreciated!
 
 Hi Adrian,
 
 I have not used this App, but their Support gives this information:
 
 http://leadingedgeapps.com/Support.html#widget5
 
 5. I have multiple iOS devices can I transfer iBP data between them?
 
 There are three ways to transfer your data between devices: Wifi Transfer, 
 iTunes File Sharing or CSV Restore. 
 Wifi Transfer is the easiest method provided you have a Wifi network and it 
 is located on the More view. 
 Details on iTunes File Sharing and CSV Restore can be found in Backup/Restore 
 which is also located on the More view.
 
 
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Re: iPad/iPhone transfer port

2012-03-22 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Adrian,

I'm pleased it is sorted. I did not want you not being able to transfer your 
Blood Pressure readings. Keeping Blood Pressure readings is very important!

I have to take my blood pressure regularly and keep records of the Blood 
Pressure readings for my Doctors.
My blood pressure has White Coat Syndrome ... if it is taken in the Doctor's 
surgery it is always high, but anywhere else and it is OK ;-)

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 22/03/2012, at 3:05 PM, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@me.com wrote:

 Thanks Ronni!
 
 It was simpler than ABC, all I had to do on the iPhone was answer No to the 
 question Have I started an iBP Transfer Server on one device instead if 
 Yes  and it worked fine.  If you say Yes it shows the computer IP address 
 and asks for the Server Port # but when you say No it gives you the IPv4 
 Address and a Port # to put into the second device.
 
 Thanks again.
 
 Regards,
 
 
 Adrian
 
 adrianske...@me.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On 24/03/2011, at 2:36 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
 
 
 On 22/03/2012, at 12:04 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
 
 Good afternoon all!
 
 I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks 
 simple enough but it requires the IP address and Port number.  Both devices 
 automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what 
 the Port # is.  Any suggestions will be appreciated!
 
 Hi Adrian,
 
 I have not used this App, but their Support gives this information:
 
 http://leadingedgeapps.com/Support.html#widget5
 
 5. I have multiple iOS devices can I transfer iBP data between them?
 
 There are three ways to transfer your data between devices: Wifi Transfer, 
 iTunes File Sharing or CSV Restore. 
 Wifi Transfer is the easiest method provided you have a Wifi network and it 
 is located on the More view. 
 Details on iTunes File Sharing and CSV Restore can be found in 
 Backup/Restore which is also located on the More view.
 
 
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iPad/iPhone transfer port

2012-03-21 Thread Adrian Skehan
Good afternoon all!

I am trying to transfer iBP data between my iPhone and iPad, it looks simple 
enough but it requires the IP address and Port number.  Both devices 
automattically show the same IP address but I cant seem to determine what the 
Port # is.  Any suggestions will be appreciated!




Regards,


Adrian

adrianske...@me.com




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