You can check this port under Tools/Options/Media Network under Advanced.
Assuming you mean "test connection to server where you said on drop down list under "Access Key:nxxxxx"
In which case is following message:
"Access key : nxxxxx (please write this down, it has also been copied to the clipboard)
You can load this server on any client by adding a library to the tree (Playing Now>Playing From) and entering the access key above.
So you do not have option to test a particular port there, just the port [not shown] that uses that Access key.?
My wife has tried here a few times using the GPS system on the phone.....bad connection, after about 5 attempts it did get to 1st page of Gizmo but no further. She tested Google search or something, that was intermittent too.
Now to conclude my wife's phone issue, if she switches on the phone to Wi-Fi it connects happily here, which makes sense as it becomes an intranet connection within the house....I assume.
HOWEVER [here we go] My son just rang and he'd tried again using the Wi-Fi connection on his phone [remember he's not at home] and told me it works. I was a little confused at that, then thought that it connects via straightforward internet connection [i.e. his Wi-Fi to whatever router he's near-outside world/52199-to my router then MC server here] that seems logical here.
Just had message from son stating that he'd tried the GPS connection method and that was successful as well although a bit slow. His thought on that, as you yourself suggested, was poor GPS signals but not as poor as the GPS signal for my wife here [my son uses "Orange" & my wife uses "O2"].
So this is suggesting it almost works. 1 of the most useful things for this Gizmo would be that I have access to my library anywhere, within range that is. But for example in a car, it would be reliant on a good GPS signal...seems iffy that. in static situations, i.e. pubs/restaurants/peoples houses...it would be able to be used from there Wi-Fi.
Perhaps that is what it's for.
Any further comments on all of this would be gratefully accepted.
I really appreciate all the time you have spent on this matter....not the best way to use up a Sunday, but thank you very much indeed.
PS: just read incoming from MrC.......I think your comments are perhaps answered in the above comments of mine. If not I presume you mean pinging devices using cmd commands....you'd have to explain a little more for me to do that if it is necessary.