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Old 02-13-2016, 01:07 PM   #8
tosca30
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Some linux installations install a firewall for you that blocks most incoming connections. Usually you can see the firewall in one of the "System management" functions.
Everything seems to be empty in the firewall settings. The status bar displays only:
Connecté
Zone par défaut : public
Verrouiller : désactivé(e)
Mode panique : désactivé(e)

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
However, you mention "changing" the IP address. Do you mean you entered an IP address in CC's Wireless Connection setup? That is where you enter the IP address of the machine running calibre. It must be similar to both the IP address of the tablet and the IP address of the machine running calibre. For example, if the tablet has an IP address 192.168.0.33 then you must use a calibre IP address beginning with 192.168.0
That's what I'd done.

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
You must look at the configuration of the router.
That refers to the frequency of the WiFi signal. There are two: 5Ghz and 2.4 Ghz. Your router will support one or both of them. You must look at your router to see which you have.
Assuming the router is (or is inside) this box

where can I find this information? It doesn't seem to be on the box itself.
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