Hi, I was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, I have been banging my head against the wall for weeks now.
Not sure if this is a networking problem or a HAI problem but am tending towards the latter. I am having terrible trouble accessing my Omni IIe remotely (via Snaplink or PC Access) from an external location via IP. I have a Dynamic DNS host setup and have forwarded port 4369 (UDP and TCP) on my router, but it simply doesn't connect. The DynDNS host name is in the connection field in PC Access.
What worries me is that I can connect to other hosts in the same location (a Crestron controller for example) and have to say I am pretty confident of my port forwarding skills. When I am local I can connect without issues to the HAI controller. I have also tried another port (changing the port on the HAI console and in the software and the router) with the same result.
If I use an open port checker, it tells me, for example, that the Crestron ports are open but the HAI port is closed.
I am probably missing something really simple here, but if anyone could help me maintain my sanity that would be great!
Many thanks
Marc
Not sure if this is a networking problem or a HAI problem but am tending towards the latter. I am having terrible trouble accessing my Omni IIe remotely (via Snaplink or PC Access) from an external location via IP. I have a Dynamic DNS host setup and have forwarded port 4369 (UDP and TCP) on my router, but it simply doesn't connect. The DynDNS host name is in the connection field in PC Access.
What worries me is that I can connect to other hosts in the same location (a Crestron controller for example) and have to say I am pretty confident of my port forwarding skills. When I am local I can connect without issues to the HAI controller. I have also tried another port (changing the port on the HAI console and in the software and the router) with the same result.
If I use an open port checker, it tells me, for example, that the Crestron ports are open but the HAI port is closed.
I am probably missing something really simple here, but if anyone could help me maintain my sanity that would be great!
Many thanks
Marc