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I have found there was once a guide located at: |
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Hi @mdidon are you able to assist with this? |
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@viatekh Here's the video attached to that original article. Ctrl.for.iPad.-.Linking.ELM.mp4 |
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@viatekh checking your ports are not blocked or in use in another application running in the background could be a good place to start. - To begin modify the HTTP remote port from 80 to port 100 in ELM. In your Ctrl for iPad patch use IP http://10.248.28.5:100 If your network is safe to do so, temporarily disable your firewall and determine if this fixes the issue (in newer versions of Windows ELMs option to make a firewall exception doesn't always work as expected). This tends to get to the bottom of the issue in most cases. As Matt says, if you're still running into issues drop us a message at team@ and we'll dive into this in more depth. |
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I am struggling to configure HTTP configuration with ELM.
I believe the network to be configured correctly as I have sent commands over it via OSC.
The commands themselves work correctly, this has been tested in CommsKit.
For reference I am sending
POST
/elm/stages/Stage01/live?media=5
to patch:
10.248.28.5:80
I have also sent to 10.248.28.5 with no port specified as this was not included in the test command sent via CommsKit.
I have also tried to utilize the ELM module "Stage Monitor" with no result, it offers a crossed through network symbol which possibly indicates a network error, dispite commands being sent successfully to the same IP via OSC.
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