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User 21.01.2008 21:50:40 | Keyspan ER-RF1 remote no longer working with MacOS X 10.5.1 | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Felix, After installing the latest Quicktime, iTunes and security updates for 10.5.1 (whatever was released for MacWord Expo 2008), my Keyspan RF remote no longer works with Remote Buddy, although it still works with FrontRow, etc... basically it is as if i never install remote buddy. Obviously i checked that i didn't deactivate it by mistake in the receivers list (it's all green), I upgraded to the latest version and kernel module and reboot my MacMini G4 multiple time. no luck so far I also use the AjAX remote through my iPod touch, and this is working as expected. Help appreciated Damien
| These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic: Hardware - Apple® Remote
To enable you to use all capabilities of the IR Receiver of your Mac®, Remote Buddy is using its own driver. In contrast, all other applications with integrated Apple® Remote support usually use the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
As long as you're running Remote Buddy, Remote Buddy and its driver are responsible for turning the received button presses into actions. As soon as you quit Remote Buddy, this task is again handled by the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
If other applications don't use the interface to the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem correctly, this can lead to the effect that nothing happens when you press a button on your Apple® Remote. For as long as you're running Remote Buddy, issues like this are covered by Remote Buddy and it's driver and are therefore not visible to you. However, as soon as you quit Remote Buddy, the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem is back in control and any issues caused in it by other applications become visible.
Therefore Remote Buddy is neither the cause of the issue nor is it responsible for it. Instead, the cause of the issue exists independently of Remote Buddy. It's located elsewhere and can also only be solved there.
Although our products can't cause any such issues, we're regularly contacted about such issues and asked for help. In order to make locating and fixing the cause of such issues as easy and efficient as possible, we've developed a free diagnostics tool: Remote Control Diagnostics. It can locate issues with a single click and will provide you with information about the issue as well as with instructions on how you can fix it.
Hardware - iPhone™ / iPod® touch / AJAX Remote
Currently, these browsers are officially supported by the AJAX Remote:
- Safari® on iPhone™ with OS 3.0 or later
- Safari® on iPod® Touch with OS 3.0 or later
- Safari® 4 or later
The AJAX Remote is using the latest web standards (like CSS3, which is often only supported sufficiently by Safari®) to utilize the available bandwidth and CPU power efficiently.
IMPORTANT: to use the AJAX Remote, your setup needs to meet all of the AJAX Remote requirements!
These are the most frequent causes for this kind of problem are:
- The AJAX Remote is not active. Please check in Remote Buddy's preferences, that you have enabled the AJAX Remote and that it shows the status "active".
- The OS X firewall is active and blocking incoming connections. Please read the entry "How can I define a rule to allow access to port 8888 with active Firewall?" for a step-by-step howto for fixing this problem.
- Bonjour® only works LAN-wide. In order to reach your computer by its Bonjour® name, it needs to be located in the same IP subnet - which in this case means that it must be connected to the same WiFi network. If your computer is connected to the same LAN (wired connection) as the WiFi Access Point, but not to the WiFi Access Point itself, your computer and your device are located in different subnets, whereas Bonjour® services usually can't be announced beyond the boundaries of subnets. Furthermore, the iPhone™ does only support Bonjour® addresses starting with firmware version 1.1.1. Older firmware releases can't make any sense of them.
The solution - in both cases - is to directly enter the IP of your computer on your device. Complete URLs for all network connections/interfaces of your computer can be found directly within Remote Buddy under "Preferences > AJAX Remote".
- A firewall / router does not forward connections. If you are trying to access your computer from the Internet, only a direct connection using the IP of your internet connection is possible.
- If your computer has a direct connection to the Internet without any intermediate router, Remote Buddy will show the correct IP address of your computer under "Preferences > AJAX Remote".
- If your computer is connected to the Internet through an intermediate router, only that router knows your current IP on the Internet. Furthermore, you need to make sure, that it forward connections to port 8888 to your computer. Please consult the manual of your computer to learn whether your router supports that function and how you can set it up.
- Our service for you: you can let our server tell you your current Internet IP at http://www.iospirit.com/myip/.
| User 21.01.2008 22:06:02 | Re: Keyspan ER-RF1 remote no longer working with MacOS X 10.5.1 | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Damien, thanks for the feedback. Please see the other thread named "Keyspan remote problem" on the same subject and let's continue discussion there. If pluging out and pluging in the USB stick does help, it would be very helpful for me if you could run the test outlined there and post your results. Best regards, Felix
| User 21.01.2008 22:07:19 | Re: Keyspan ER-RF1 remote no longer working with MacOS X 10.5.1 | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi Felix, I just realized that Arjen may have the same problem as me; therefore I decided to test drive the driver as per your instructions and it all pass successfully (I wasn't asked to reboot though) However after running the tests, i've noticed that my Keyspan remote is now recognized by remote buddy and is working as expected. I hope this helps
| User 21.01.2008 22:19:01 | Re: Re: Keyspan ER-RF1 remote no longer working with MacOS X 10.5.1 | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Ok, my thesis about the early matching with the normal keyboard driver is correct then. I'll fix the issue with the next update. Best regards, Felix
| User 21.01.2008 22:34:30 | Re: Keyspan ER-RF1 remote no longer working with MacOS X 10.5.1 | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hi, That's good news Felix, thanks in advance! I'm looking forward to the update. Kind regards, Arjen
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