Hello,
I have both a new iPhone 16 and a new iPad 10th Gen. My old iPhone and iPad connected to MC 32 through JRemote with no problems.
After transferring the old devices to the new ones, I can't get JRemote to connect to MC32 with either of the new devices.
I've searched pretty extensively on the wiki and this forum, and I understand that this is often due to a firewall or router issue. However, I'm hoping that there may be a setting that can be tweaked here. Here's a summary of the work and results:
* I reset the modem/router, the laptop that runs MC32, and repowered the iPHone and iPads
* I confirmed the iPhone and iPad are logged into the same network, and disabled data to ensure that the devices are using the network.
* My old iPad still connects fine to MC32. It's the new iPhone and iPad that won't connect.
* I checked the Windows firewall settings for MC32 and confirmed they allow access. I also tried disabling Windows firewall entirely as well as the firewall on the router, and still couldn't connect.
* I tried resetting the Access Key and the new access key continues to work with the old iPad, but not with either the new iPhone or iPad.
* When trying to connect using the Access Key, I continuously received a message that "Could not connect (The internet connection appears to be offline)."
* I tried activating the Port Forwarding for the iPhone on the port used by JRemote. This resulted in one change: when trying to connect, the second message for "connecting to IP" changed from "The internet connection appears to be offline" to "Timed out." I attached a screenshot below.
* I tried connecting using the iPhone via Panel/browser, and it successfully connected to JRiver on the iPhone's browser.
* I disconnected the VPN on both the iPhone and the iPad.
Given that the old iPad is still connecting OK, my thought is that this isn't a firewall issue but more likely a setting on the new devices? Has anyone else encountered anything similar?
Thank you for any guidance and I'm happy to provide more information.