Yesmikefamig said:Are you using the newest version of RP and the newest version of xep firmware?
Yesmikefamig said:Are you using the newest version of RP and the newest version of xep firmware?
I've had this problem happen on multiple machines with FW and AV being the culprit, including my own home.drvnbysound said:I wouldn't suspect AV or FW on the computer that RP2 is on, but rather the FW on the side that the XEP is on.
You were able to connect via M1ToGo (non-secure, 2101), but not 2601. Are you sure that 2601 is open?
http://canyouseeme.org/
You should be able to use that from the the XEP site, entering the port(s) you want to check (specifically 2601). It should return "SUCCESS" if the port is open and being forwarded correctly.
This right here points to the problem existing in the box that the OP is attempting to use to connect.Rossd said:None at all. Remember that this RP can connect to three other M1's via 2601, just not this one. It has to be something with the RP software. I use EK ALarm as an App and that too can connect via 2601.
Exhausting but I do appreciate all the ideas from you all.
Is there any debugging logs for RP hidden somewhere?
Ross
Del,DELInstallations said:This right here points to the problem existing in the box that the OP is attempting to use to connect.
Kill the AV and FW. Something with either of those or the image is causing the issue.
DELInstallations said:I've had this problem happen on multiple machines with FW and AV being the culprit, including my own home.
If only one computer is doing it, it's not the network and not the port. I would turn the AV and FW off on the machine and try. We already know the port is exposed to the outside.
You have mentioned RP1 in your posts but say that you have the newest RP2 software. Which version of RP are you using?Rossd said: