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Old 08-12-2011, 10:13 AM   #13
Starson17
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Originally Posted by mysticjunkee View Post
Thank you! That worked. I was getting the wrong IP everytime. I check it other ways and it gave me different ones but not the correct one.
I knew it was a simple fix but I had no idea what, so thanks!
Using that address, you can now connect from any computer device on your internal network to your Calibre server, as long as the internal address of your Calibre server doesn't change. If it changes, you need to follow those steps again. To avoid having your server address change, you can tell your router to always assign that address to the MAC of your Calibre server, or you can give your server a fixed IP. Searches on the web will tell you how to do that.

To get access from outside your local network, you will need to configure your server to pass incoming packets on the 8080 port to your server.
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