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Old 08-16-2015, 01:53 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by dbender54 View Post
I had a similar problem, but worse. After applying the most recent update, I also restarted my Mac. Then upon starting Calibre, it said the library was corrupted. I tried restoring, but it failed. I had to create a new library. I created a new library and imported all of the files from my original library without a problem, and it seems to have the tags and metadata I had assigned, so I suppose those were written to the files. The e-book files are located on a server on my network.

I'm also now having issues getting a connection to the content server from within Calibre Companion, where before I had no problem. I can connect thru the web to view my library, so I know the port (port forward) I specified is correct.
Are you trying to use a Peer level WiFi connection? (tablet direct to PC vs tablet to Router/AP to PC)

Some security models block peer connections by default.
Settings may need to be adjusted. Note: Security software gets updates that close previous holes
Some Access Points block WiFi to WiFi connections by default (keeps the guy at the next table from snooping).
The better your equipment, the more (security) adjustments may be needed
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