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Wizard
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CC offered me a choice of 2 connections
when I connected today, CC offered me a choice of 2 connections ( but both were to same named PC )
it called one option "books with calibre" & called the other something with "wireless" in the description. the 1st did not connect , but the 2nd connected OK. not sure if this i because I'd changed the calibre PC's IP address from a reserved DHCP to a (different value ) static, or if it is because of some new feature in the latest full CC ( Kindle version) release ? whoops - just noticed I've put this in the wrong thread, maybe some kind person with the power to do so will move it out of wish list |
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EDIT: someone had already moved it. Thanks! The "books with calibre" IP address comes from mDNS, what Apple calls bonjour. The other comes from calibre's wireless driver. My guess is that one of two things happened:
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I think I solved it. calibre was at the new static PC address 192.168.0.33
but in CC, I had previously manually input the old reserved DHCP address of 192.168.0.3, so I think CC was suggesting that as an option even though it was no longer valid. once I edited that saved value it stopped offering that option. I've no idea how CC invented the two different descriptions but that's not important. It is all good now. FYI: I switched to static IP because my Virginmedia Super Hub router is sometimes very slow at allocating DHCP, as PC restarts or comes out of sleep. Even with a reserved address matching the PCs MAC in the router tables, it still thinks for a while sometimes. so having my tablets & this PC on static addresses seems to work better; & apps like CC, spotimote, ES explorer will always know where to find the PC |
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CC also offers a choice of connections if you have more than one device running Calibre at the same time. Pretty cool! I had Calibre running on both my pc and laptop (different db) and when I connected wirelessly it asked which one I wanted!
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