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Old 01-26-2012, 04:23 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by dicknskip View Post
I have set-up the server, as you suggested, and when I do the server test I get a browser screen directed to an ip address and port. When I try the browser on my wife's Mac or iPad, using the same ip and port, I get the message that the server cannot be contacted. I know that this port is open as I use it for Skype every day. I must have something set wrong, can you offer any thoughts? I have a D-Link wired/wireless router. My Kubuntu is wired and the Mac and iPad are wireless. Skype works on my wife's Mac so I assume she can reach the open port.
This is an All in one AP/wired router (both are on the same subnet)?
192.168.x.y address format where X is the same on all involved devices (and Y is unique ).
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