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Post 5 made on Wednesday April 2, 2003 at 03:09
Opus
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I'm currently using the latest version of iProntoEdit (1,0,13,0 Jan 13 2003/10:53:37) and have tested it on four computers (3 - WinXP pro and 1 - Win2000) on the same subnet as the iPronto with no luck. So I decided to check the ports and IPs that iProntoEdit was using. iProntoEdit is using Port 20000 with limited broadcast address 255.255.255.255 but port 20000 is not a port that the iPronto response to, here is a port scan of my iPronto:


Scanning from Port: 0 to: 65000
[12:53:09 AM] Connection To: [192.168.1.111] On Port No: [1449]
Port Name: [Unknown]
[12:53:37 AM] Connection To: [192.168.1.111] On Port No: [2323]
Port Name: [Unknown]
[1:03:35 AM] Connection To: [192.168.1.111] On Port No: [21000]
Port Name: [Unknown]
[1:04:06 AM] Connection To: [192.168.1.111] On Port No: [22000]
Port Name: [Unknown]
[1:21:23 AM] Connection To: [192.168.1.111] On Port No: [54321]
Port Name: [Unknown]
Stopped scanning at 1:27:03 AM on Port: 65001

Does anyone know of a way to set the IP and Port in the iProntoEdit to control it communications from broadcast to direct IP link? I did find a registry key that was related to iProntoEdit at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Philips Electronics N.V.\iProntoEdit\iProntoIpAddress which is set to 127.0.0.1 (localhost) which I changed with no impact it still tries the broadcast on port 20000.

Daniel Tonks what version of the software are you using?

Thanks,
Opus


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