6th Oct, 2013, 05:36 AM
(6th Oct, 2013 05:27 AM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ](6th Oct, 2013 05:22 AM)rndl Wrote: [ -> ]make sure you got all settings checked, make sure you have port 8080 in and not 80 as it sometimes happened.and also make sure that the IP address of your RPi is still same as in your remote control application(6th Oct, 2013 05:09 AM)IriDium Wrote: [ -> ]@rndi Do you actually read any of the posts?
What does "remote control via Android doesn't seem to work" actually mean? What remote control - Yatse, XBMC remote or something other? and HOW does it not work.
If you continue to post nonsense posts I CERTAINLY will refuse to offer any more additional assistance.
Sorry! I mean activating Settings -> Network -> Web Server and then Settings -> Network -> Remote Control with both "Allow programs from this system to remote control XBMC" and "Allow programs from other systems to remote control XBMC" doesn't seem to work. To connect I normally use the official XBMC client for Android (basically connects to the web server of XBMC). Is strange as with the previous release it worked out of the box.
Thanks mate! Nah I'm afraid is not that. Been using it for a while so it was the first thing I checked. The funny thing is both this and 1.1 didn't report the MAC once configured in the android app and yet the previous version worked. Maybe it's not working because I set up the static IP in Xbian config?