mdx1, are you saying that JRemote crashes when you try to connect using manual IP?
I am not sure whether it crashed or not. It just quit without any message. I guess that is a crash.
Btw, you can add username and password after the server is setup by going to settings and clicking on the arrow to the right of each server.
When I tapped the entry field for the user name or password, the iPad keyboard does not appear. It seems the fields are not changeable. I will try again tonight when I get hme.
You can try that, but I would be surprised if that works when you cant add the server using the same username and password.
If you are 100% sure that the username and password is correct, you could try to change to a simpler username/password just to test.
There "may" be a problem if you have lots of strange characters in the password or username.
The user name is
J R M C in upper case without blank spaces. For some reason, this forun software removes JR from J R M C. The password just lower case letters and numbers, not very long either.
The most unfriendly thing that happened to me is that JRemote loops or coming up and going down. Here is what I did when it happened.
1. Enable access key in MC and disable the username password authentication.
2. Enter the access key in JRemote and verify the connection is sucessful.
3. With JRemote is running and playing a song, reset the access key in MC and enable the username password autntication.
4. Press OK to save the changes in MC.
5. Watch JRemote going wild trying to make sense of beling "locked out".
Please try those steps to see if it can be reproduced.
Are you running Windows or MacOS? This problem could be specific to the Windows only network.