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Old 02-14-2016, 02:31 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by peaceridge View Post
I've tried entering port addresses as per the help screen. I have good internet connection. Any ideas as to why it won't connect. PS I've tried on both my Nexus 7 and my Nexus 9 and neither connect - Nexus 7 connected fine before the update.

Any help would be most appreciated.

Changed to a different wifi - still no joy - also Galaxy Note 10.1 no longer connects, either!

since no one is replying, I have to assume it is all 3 wifis I'm connecting to that is causing the problem. Sure hate not to use CC - I'll keep researching, but if anyone has any ideas please let me know. Especially what to tell the techies at the RV park so they can reset their equipment.

Final edit - I'm sure it is in the wifi connections somehow. Sometimes I can get Content Server to connect, then I can occasionally get a very slow connection to wireless connection (that times out more often than not). Although, my connection is "excellent" and internet is very fast.
You may be connecting to the wrong (frequency) side of your multi-frequency router.
The Signal will be outstanding, but no connection to other devices.

If none of your devices require the low frequency, set the router to ONLY use the upper frequency(or the reverse)
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