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Problem establishing ipad-PC connection

Graham Marriott 10 years ago updated 10 years ago 12
I have installed the App on my ipad-2 and it is running. I have loaded and run the App on my Windows 7 prof (64bit) PC and I have ensured that I have the latest version of AIR on my PC. When I try to connect it 'seems to fail'. I have also rebooted my router. Both devices are connected to a good local private network. Have good WiFi connection and USB if required. When I ask the PC App to find devices its says none found. If had manually the http://name-of-ipad.local. (with final .) the ipad asks me to accept the connection. Then says it is connected to the IP address of my PC (static not DHCP). So a sort of connection has been established. But I don't then see anything on my PC app? Maybe I haven't quite understood this? Or maybe there is another step?
Hello Graham,

I will be happy to assist you with our app!

When our app discovers your devices successfully, your devices name should show up in the list of devices on the left hand side, allowing you to choose from them. So it should look like this:



Are you getting this same error message when you attempt to use the web browser as well? Sometimes it takes a few attempts to discover your devices. So I would like to recommend that you please hit "discover devices" a few more times to see if it finds your device on the network.

Also make sure that your iDevice is connected to the same wifi network and that you have it running on your device.

Please let me know if this helps or if you continue to experience issues with our app!

Best,

Amber
Photo Transfer App
www.phototransferapp.com
I have a satisfactory Wi-Fi network. (Though I did reboot the router). I am running your App in ipad and on my PC at the same time. When I keep hitting Discover devices it always says nothing found. If I use the manual add and add my Ipad name it still doesn't connect. I am a retired ex It network engineer so I should be able to work this out. My private network uses DHCP and the ipad is picking up an address in scope. The PC has a static IP on the network as does my network printer etc... Hope that gives you some information to go on with. Thanks
My router supports 2.4GHz & 5 GHz Wi-Fi. I have connected via the 5GHz. The ipad Graham-ipad has been given an IP address of 10.2.5.10/255.255.255.0 (Router/Gway 10.5.2.1). My PC 10.5.2.5 (static) couldn't ping 10.2.5.10. But after renewing lease on Ipad etc.. I could ping The App on PC still doesn't discover devices. Manually adding Graham-ipad.local. doesn't work! But if I add manually on PC app 10.5.2.10. The Ipad asks ok to allow this connection and I said allow. But the PC app still doesn't see the Ipad. As an ex IT network engineer I am still very confused and frustrated. All I want to do is to transfer my digital photographs stored on my PC to the ipad and put them in the correct folder/director for the inbuilt photo viewer!
I have checked that Bonjour and It Tunes helper are running etc... And I did reboot my cable router at the beginning of this frustrating process. Question. How would my PC know what Graham-ipad.local. is? How would the DNS know about the Ipad?? As ex IT/DNS person? I even tried running the PC app as an administrator. I do get some sort of 'handshake' if I set up 10.2.5.10 manually from the PC but there is still no real communication. This is very frustrating. Can I not talk to someone over the phone or use a Web Chat approach?
I have also tried stopping and restarting the Apple Mobile service on the PC and tried with a USB connection to the Ipad. PC says it has loaded the Apple Drivers. There must be something I am missing!
I have now found that I can transfer music via iTunes to my IPad without the need for this App!! But it might make it easier. Pity that Amber hasn't replied to all Web Emails. I have good connection to my PC via Wi-Fi and USB etc... Maybe Amber is on holiday or something. But I am very frustrated at not being able to sort this out!!
Hello Graham,

My apologies for the delay in response here! Did you receive my replied email?

Our app is not designed to transfer music only Photos and Videos at this current moment! This is a popular request, however, so it's an avenue we have been looking into! Can you please tell me the make and model of your wifi router? There could be a configuration issue that might be bumping heads with our app that is preventing the connection.

Thank you! Please let me know if you did not receive my email reply.

Best,

Amber
Photo Transfer App
www.phototransferapp.com
My router is a Virgin Media cable router (Netgear I believe customized for Virgin). I have 30Mb cable. I have a good network connection between PC, and IPad over the Wi-Fi. I have put lots of comments above about things I have looked and tried. Ensured Apple Services are running etc... I am not expecting to transfer Music or anything else by Photo Transfer program. But I just cannot get the PC App to see any devices (ie the IPad). Also if I try to get to set a drive using ipad-name.local. it hasn't a clue. How DNS would know this name I have no idea. If I ping the IPad I can see the IP address - so communication is working that the IP layer. I have rebooted the router I have tried lots of times on the PC app to get it to see the IPad with no success. Over to you for ideas/suggestions??
So I am frustrated that as ex IT network engineer I cannot get the PC and the IPAd to connect!!
Hi Graham,

This is Enrique, one of the developers of the app. Sorry you've had issues with our app. Amber called my attention on this issue and I wanted to get back to you to hopefully help. I read your conversation with Amber and it seems to me that somehow the router you have is configure to avoid incoming connections to the devices connected to it.

The way the app works is by advertising a service on the network (like a printer) and then searching for devices that are advertising that service. When the desktop app discovers a device that advertises that service it will try to connect to it. However if your router does not allow that connection then the devices will not be able to connect. The devices will be able to ping each other (as you have seen) but no connection over HTTP will be established if the router is blocking it.

If you are familiar with the configuration of the router I would recommend to try enable incoming connections for devices inside of the network. Some routers have a setting for that in the settings, they can also call it something like 'isolate devices on the network'.

One other thing you can try to verify that is a configuration issue with the router is to try to create an ad-hoc network between your computer and your device. For this your computer will become a wifi hotspot and you will connect to it from your iPad. Here are some instructions on how to create an adhoc network using your windows 7 computer:

http://www.logicinmind.com/en/support...

After you have connected your iPad to the adhoc network try the transfer process again. Make sure that your iPad shows a 'wifi' sign (from the adhoc network) before trying to connect with the app.

I hope this helps you!

Best regards,

Enrique
The router is a Virgin Media Router (though it is basically a Netgear router configured for Virgin). I have looked at the Security Section of the router that contains areas for: Firewall; IP Filtering; MAC Filtering; Port Blocking; Port Finding; DMZ; Most of this is Firewall stuff. Concerned with what goes through or in via the Firewall. All the connections on the Internal Private network (10.2.5.0/255.255.255.0). Should have no problems the router for the internal network should be just that a router. Can you be a bit more specific about how the IPAD/PC App are advertising the service? When my laptop is asked to find a printer against the IP of the printer on the network it finds the printing service with no problem. So I can't see why the PC App can't see the IPad service. They are both on the same IP network with no Firewall between them. The service carried by the IP should be seen over the 2.4 or 5GHz Wi-Fi or even Ethernet. I really don't want to set my PC up to be a Wi-Fi as an Ad-Hoc network. I have a very good Wi-Fi network on both frequencies. Works well throughout the house. I can transfer photographs already using iTunes etc... But you app looks more user friendly. So would be good to get it going. I have looked on the Virgin Router but can't see anything like you suggest. It may be that Virgin have customized it for their approach. You must have other customers with Virign Super Hub routers?