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Old 01-14-2012, 01:32 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by JayLaFunk View Post
Does this not mean I would have to have my PC (netbook) where my Calibre library is stored, running, I just want to use the text files for my Calibre library back-up on my NAS when my netbook is turned off with my iPad...

I tried to access my content server on my iPad but it would not work...
The content server does need to be running on a compatible server device (there are instructions for headless Linux servers).

The content server is accessible from a standard browser (note Android devices are not compatible with a password set in the CCS).
You do need to be on the same network (subnet) unless you set up your router to port forward. You also need to open the selected port on the firewall of the 'server'
If a K4NT can do it, I think an iPad could
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