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tv client configuration application missing
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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1233278" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>Normally any client detects a running! MP2 server in the local network automatically. In your case it is possible is that your client laptop still has the "old" configuration and still is attached to the server you've installed accidentally on first installation try. You can go in the laptop client to settings > general > connections and then MP2 Server. Here you can see if the client is attached to a MP2 server or not. If it is attached to the no longer existing Server on the laptop itself you can detach it from this unwanted server. If this is not the case and/or you've detached the client from the "wrong" server there is a button on the left to search for servers. Normally now the "desktop-" server should be found and you can attach the laptop- client to it. That's all you need to "configure" on the client side for Media and TV setup. Everything you've configured already on the desktop (media sources, TV configuration,...) is instantly available on the laptop client too without any further action.</p><p></p><p>If this did not find any server (also you're sure the "desktop- server" is up and running) then something is wrong in your network. Maybe you need to allow UPnP communication because the server and client are communicating via UPnP. Or your firewall is blocking communication between server and client. Or your client is not in the same Class-C group of your network (but this only should happen if you manually modified your network settings), and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1233278, member: 109222"] Hi. Normally any client detects a running! MP2 server in the local network automatically. In your case it is possible is that your client laptop still has the "old" configuration and still is attached to the server you've installed accidentally on first installation try. You can go in the laptop client to settings > general > connections and then MP2 Server. Here you can see if the client is attached to a MP2 server or not. If it is attached to the no longer existing Server on the laptop itself you can detach it from this unwanted server. If this is not the case and/or you've detached the client from the "wrong" server there is a button on the left to search for servers. Normally now the "desktop-" server should be found and you can attach the laptop- client to it. That's all you need to "configure" on the client side for Media and TV setup. Everything you've configured already on the desktop (media sources, TV configuration,...) is instantly available on the laptop client too without any further action. If this did not find any server (also you're sure the "desktop- server" is up and running) then something is wrong in your network. Maybe you need to allow UPnP communication because the server and client are communicating via UPnP. Or your firewall is blocking communication between server and client. Or your client is not in the same Class-C group of your network (but this only should happen if you manually modified your network settings), and so on... [/QUOTE]
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