ukki
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2010-06-02
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
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I'm running ubuntu 10.04 LTS and i'm behind a WL530g Router. The knots' server IP address is 192.168.1.9 and the client's (n900) is 192.168.1.8. I intsalled both the client and the server according to the instructions on the wiki,but for some reason I cannot connect from the client to the server.
I disabled the router's firewall, forwarded ports 1978 and 19780-19790 to 192.168.1.9, stopped Ubuntu's firewall ( Firewall stopped and disabled on system startup ),but still nothing. I haven't touched any settings in the server client except that I loaded a Collection (which I can view through the server). When I try to "connect automatically" from the client I get a few second freeze and then " Not connected to server". Same thing happens when I try to do it manually.
When I try to do a "remote discovery" from the settings menu I get a "Your server doesn't seem to be accessible from the internet. Check your firewall/router settings. Open/forward port 1978 and at least two other starting from 19780.".
I seriously don't know what more to try :x Any help will be appreciated.
P.S. http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...reenshot-4.png - Settings in router
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2010-06-03
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@ Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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2010-06-03
, 10:20
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No I can't :x I just can't imagine what other firewall can I have :X Router firewall is disabled completely, so is Ubuntu's firewall. Tried restarting router,server and client - no effect >.<
edit;
As seen on the screenshot I have nothing running in tray except Network manager,Keyboard preferences and Date/time
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
, 18:06
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#838
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2010-06-03
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2010-06-03
, 18:57
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#840
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Been seeing a few people posting about problems withh264 playback and thought I should check out if I could get it all working if I reinstalled everything from scratch.
And I could! I saw you've upped the bitrate to 1280, which I still think is overkill for the N900 screen, but it works fine... apart from the annoying sync drift, which I've given up on trying to sort out.
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