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Webswitch 1216H Support in English => iPhone App => Topic started by: kampen on 2015-11-27, 11:00:21

Title: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: kampen on 2015-11-27, 11:00:21
Hi,
in the iPhone app I am able to see/operate the relays of the primary WS. I cannot see or operate the remote WS relays/nexa switches. Is the app supposed to work this way or am I doing it the wrong way. The relays/switches are named.
/Lasse
Title: Re: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2015-11-27, 11:21:54
It's not the app as such, but the WS itself which currently does not allow apps to access remote Nexa/relays. A workaround, as you surely know, is to configure the remote WS separately in the app.
Title: Re: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: kampen on 2015-11-27, 11:47:02
Do you mean accessing the remote WS via another port in the router just as it were a stand-alone WS?
/Lasse
Title: Re: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2015-11-27, 11:48:24
Do you mean accessing the remote WS via another port in the router just as it were a stand-alone WS?
/Lasse
Yes, exactly.
Title: Re: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: kampen on 2015-12-02, 15:10:21
Just a follow up question:
Is it possible to use the WS DDNS with a port extension e.g. http://xxxxxx.ddns.webswitch.se:81 in order to access two webswitches on different ports behind the router.

/Lasse
Title: Re: Remote WS functionality in app?
Post by: Jan (Microbit) on 2015-12-02, 15:47:20
Just a follow up question:
Is it possible to use the WS DDNS with a port extension e.g. http://xxxxxx.ddns.webswitch.se:81 in order to access two webswitches on different ports behind the router.

/Lasse
Yes, that is not a specific function of the WS DDNS system, but a general way of entering an URL with a non-default port(<>80)