Hi. It's been ages since I installed my Premier 48.
I have a Raspberry Pi acting as a wireless -> ethernet router. It is doing dst-nat on the following ports, to the com-ip module
port 80, 10001, 30178, both TCP and UDP.
These are the ports that I found when reading manuals etc.
I have Linux on my laptop, and thought it wasn't working because of Wine.
Now I have a Windows 8 PC in the house, and I see I have the same problem.
I am quite sure the rasp-pi router is doing its job - I can see the Com-IP web server on port 80 ("You Now Online with the Com-IP Module" [sic]).
If I choose port 10001 in Wintex, then I see some sort of communication ("Reading UDL options".... "Requesting access with panel"... long delay, followed by the familiar "Connection could not be established"). Also if I telnet to port 10001, the connection is established, although I do not know of any tests I can perform from here.
Any ideas?
I am using UDL code 1234, otherwise it tells me that it doesn't match the code in the control panel. Also it seems to pull in the panel's serial number, so there is some communication happening.
I had a good look through the options via the keypad when I last tried a few months ago, and I couldn't see anything that looked like it would make a difference (UDL options).
I have a Raspberry Pi acting as a wireless -> ethernet router. It is doing dst-nat on the following ports, to the com-ip module
port 80, 10001, 30178, both TCP and UDP.
These are the ports that I found when reading manuals etc.
I have Linux on my laptop, and thought it wasn't working because of Wine.
Now I have a Windows 8 PC in the house, and I see I have the same problem.
I am quite sure the rasp-pi router is doing its job - I can see the Com-IP web server on port 80 ("You Now Online with the Com-IP Module" [sic]).
If I choose port 10001 in Wintex, then I see some sort of communication ("Reading UDL options".... "Requesting access with panel"... long delay, followed by the familiar "Connection could not be established"). Also if I telnet to port 10001, the connection is established, although I do not know of any tests I can perform from here.
Any ideas?
I am using UDL code 1234, otherwise it tells me that it doesn't match the code in the control panel. Also it seems to pull in the panel's serial number, so there is some communication happening.
I had a good look through the options via the keypad when I last tried a few months ago, and I couldn't see anything that looked like it would make a difference (UDL options).