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Originally Posted by Banjo
Anybody know what port it is talking on? Maybe it is using an odd port number and that is being blocked by the router.
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It's using HTTP(S) requests on standard ports (80, 443). You can always run WireShark on one of your PCs and monitor the traffic, but I wouldn't bother, just try a public WiFi and you'll probably be fine. If that fails, then you have a faulty unit.