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Old 03-13-2014, 07:32 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by LadyKoori View Post
A few days ago, we got a new router. Today when I went to connect CC to Calibre use Wireless Device Connect it wouldn't work. The Content Server connect won't work either, but I never use that so I don't really care about it. I've triple checked that the ip and port matches up properly. I even went into the router settings and set up port forwarding on the port. I didn't change anything in Calibre or CC before trying to connect the first time today. The only change was the router. Thoughts anyone?
Are you sure the router is issuing IPs in the exact same IP class block?

Out of the box: (some allow total configuration)
Some use 192.168.0.x
others use 192.168.1.x

Comcast routinely uses 10.x.x.x in my area

You need to verify that your device and Calibre are using the IP current block
(you may also need to adjust you firewall or windows Security settings as it will detect this as a NEW network and treat it as unsecure by default.
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