evdberg wrote:
> I know, I own quite a few. The problem is they all sound different.
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> Actually it is designed to work in a certain voltage range, so I like to
> know that to be able to take advantage of it.
Why don't you take your question to "Logitech" official, I mean they
built it so
JJZolx wrote:
> Do the two servers have unique UUID strings? If you happened to copy the
> server.prefs file from one to the other, the UUID will be the same and
> this will cause confusion. To see the UUID, examine each server's
> server.prefs file in a text editor and look for the line beginnin
JJZolx wrote:
> How well does connecting to the remote LMS work when the local LMS is
> shut down? Do you still get the menu flickering?
No if I shut any of the servers down there's no flickering. Also the
problem only arises as soon as I've entered the iP address for the
remote server and conne
Yepp both UDP & TCP are open on 3483.
re yours "Also, you should not forward port 9000 to some other port."
I don't fully follow, do you mean that port 9000 should only be used by
one app (or program if you so like), ie only LMS on that port.
In that case, I would think so. Is there a way to che
If by "authentication enabled" you mean if I've enabled "username" and
"password" in advanced settings the answer is; no I've not this enabled
in any of the two servers.
I've been wondering of what the 9090 port exactly does? Is that port
needed as open in my setup? I've tried to search for an a
Hi all,
Have this weird problem. I use a local LMS on my LAN and also have an
remote LMS that I connect to over internet. The problem is that the
touch (have 3 of 'em, same problem on all) can't decide what server to
connect to.
Problem arises as soon as I've connected to the remote server once.