Hmm, I was assuming, that ad-hoc means it works without additional components, servers etc
Google :"The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers in wired networks or access points in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks."
So far, under JRID Menu item "13" I can create an ad-hoc network, set its name and properties.
My iPhone then finds this network and connects to it via WLAN.
JRIDs Network Router is shown as 192.168.254.254
The iPhone is then 192.168.254.58
The last step would be to have JRemote connect to JRID by pressing the green JRrmote button "Add a new server".
That was not succesful, neither with access key nor with IP address (which one would be required ?)
The purpose of this is: Run JRID as standalone music source in a demo room. Controlled just by iPhone via ad-hoc network. No extra Wifi router involved......if that is possible?!?
Thanks,
Frank