Once connected, open the MagicQ Remote app on the device and choose manual IP for the connection type.
Enter the IP address you used for the console 10.0.0.2
Test the connection by pinging the remote IOS device IP from the console. On the command line of the console, type ... (3 periods) followed by the IP address of the remote IOS device 10.0.0.3 and then hit "enter." If there is no reply, recheck connections.
If using a Connect and a computer as a console:
Ensure Setup, View Settings, Multi-Console:
Enable remote control =Yes
Enable remote access = Yes
The computer (used as a console) or MQ console is hardwired to a Wi-Fi router.
The App is on an IOS or Android device connected wirelessly to the WIFI router.
You will need to set up your Wi-Fi router LAN to use an IP scheme of 10.0.0.1. subnet 255.0.0.0
The Wi-Fi may act as a DHCP server, assigning IP addresses to connected wireless devices. Fixed IP's are best. Turn DHCP off.
Turn off firewalls and antivirus on the computer you are using as a console (you always have it set as this, as it will never be used to connect to the internet)
Turn off wireless networking on the computer (you always have this off, as any networking for the remote app would be via a wireless router)
Set the IP address on the LAN card of the computer being used as a console to 10.0.0.2 subnet 255.0.0.0 If this is a MagicQ Connect, then the LAN card is built into the MagicQ Connect. On other systems, you will need a LAN card or port, or a USB-to-network device.
Open MagicQ software: Setup, View Settings, Network. Set the IP address as 10.0.0.2 and subnet as 255.0.0; this should be the same IP address as the LAN card (NIC or USB to Network interface) for the computer running MagicQ.
Once connected, open the MagicQ Remote app on the device and choose manual IP for the connection type.
Enter the IP address you used for the console in #2 10.0.0.2
Test the connection by pinging the remote IOS device IP from the console. On the command line of the console, type ... (3 periods) followed by the IP address of the remote IOS device 10.0.0.3 and then hit "enter." If there is no reply, recheck connections and firewalls.
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