I am very new here, this is my first post.
I have had a fairly serious bash at getting Gizmo on my Android phone set up to control jriver mc on a Microsoft Surface 3 running Windows 10 out of the box.
My phone will now control the slate even when my phone is not connected directly by Wi-Fi to the home network but is using its own data plan. I managed to set up port forwarding on my home router to do this.
I have also managed to get the slate to connect via Wi-Fi so it can use the internet provided by the phone. That required fixes to the settings on the tablet to make it work.
To do these things required me to research quite hard in the internet as they were new to me.
Now what I require is to be able to use gizmo to control jriver mc when I am away from the home network with BOTH the slate and my phone. The reason I want to do this is two-fold: firstly my audio system consists of the slate connected by USB OTG to a Chord HugoTT DAC. I would like these two bulky items to stay in my bag when walking out so controlling them with my phone would be ideal, secondly when I am visiting friends it would be very nice to plug the DAC + slate into their home audio and share the joy of Chord and jriver doing their thing with high-resolution music files from the sofa across the room using a remote control. In both these cases the slate and the phone are both away from my home network.
So I want gizmo on the phone to be able to control jriver mc on the slate DIRECTLY and not over the internet. Bluetooth seems the obvious way to do this since the only things that need to be transmitted are the commands and the representation of the jriver library on the phone so high bandwidth is not needed.
Any suggestions?
A solution to this problem that does use the internet would also be welcome. It would just be a bit weird to use my home router to mediate between the phone and the slate when neither of them is at home, but I can live with weird
Or is it possible to link the slate and gizmo over the internet without involving the home router?
I am stuck here, I hope someone can help.