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Securifi Products => Almond+ => Topic started by: chrisbrummel on September 01, 2014, 03:46:21 pm
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I just set up my Almond+, but the apps that use Bonjour (Apple’s Remote, Rowmote) are now not able to access my computer. What settings do I need to change on my Almond+ to use these apps?
Thanks,
Chris
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You might wanna check your settings somewhere. The Bonjour discovery service is running on my HTPC (Win 7) so I can broadcast music to XBMC, and it works perfectly well with my Macbook's iTunes that's using Airplay (and underneath, Bonjour) to find capable receivers.
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You might wanna check your settings somewhere.
Have dug around for it, but don’t know enough to be sure what I need to change. Nothing stood out as obvious for my laymen comprehension of networking.
BUT, good to know that someone’s got it working. Thanks!
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Have dug around for it, but don’t know enough to be sure what I need to change. Nothing stood out as obvious for my laymen comprehension of networking.
BUT, good to know that someone’s got it working. Thanks!
I know it won't help much, but I didn't change any major settings to get it to work. I set up the router and then the only specific settings I configured in it were static DHCP leases.
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Bump.
I still haven’t gotten this working. Anyone from Securifi have an idea?
Thanks,
Chris
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I seem to be having intermittent issues with Bonjour as well, although I can't yet nail down the exact circumstances. The problem did not exist prior to installing the Almond.
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Chris,
I'm running my A+ in router mode, and Bonjour services are working fine. My Macs can see my AppleTVs for AirPlay Display use, and doing a Bonjour scan of my network using Apple Remote Desktop on my main desktop shows all of my other Macs and allows me to control them.
A couple of thoughts on your situation: Are you running your A+ in AP mode? If so, can you try it in router mode? If not, have you tried connecting your A+ to your existing router using one of the LAN ports rather than the WAN port? (The latter has been suggested in other threads to address a problem specific to AP mode)
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I think you might be talking about in Wireless > Interface Configuration > Mode and then the drop down. Correct? That is set to Access Point. When I open the drop down, that is the only option available. Should there be other options? When you say “AP mode” are you talking about “Access Point”?
Thanks,
Chris
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I don't have any bonjour services on my home network, so this is just wild conjecture, but maybe checking "broadcast flag" checkbox in settings will help it work? From what I remember, the broadcast flag is required for zeroconf (the protocol bonjour is based on)
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On the Almond+ web interface Router Home Screen there's an area labelled "Access Point" (it's just to the right of the area labeled "Management". Open that screen and you'll see a single checkbox item labeled "Enable Access Point". Is it checked? My understanding of how the Almond+ settings are supposed to work is that puts the unit into bridge mode for cases where you've already got a router on your network. If the Almond+ is acting as your router you do not want that option enabled. Note that Access Point option is different than the Mode option in the Wireless settings page - that one you do want set to Access Point (I don't think there's any other choice there in the current UI).
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Thanks all for the suggestions. Strangely enough, without any changes it started working (and much faster than my old Airport Extreme).
Not sure how that happened, but I can live with it…
Thanks again