Grand:
Now it's my turn. I cannot get WeatherCatRCP to connect to the server either locally or via Internet. I can still connect to Stu's server with the app. And it's been so long since I set it up I can't remember what address to enter in the settings to connect to my WC server when I am not at home. Nor can I figure out why I can't connect when I select Local. So many questions and so confused. I have already tried deleting the app from my phone and reinstalling but still not working! Cannot get it to connect on my iPad either. I have restarted WC on my iMac. I'm running 3.2 Build 224.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks.
First, some review:
"Local" is the local network connection. WeatherCat and your iPhone need to be connected to the same WiFi network.
As to access when you are not at home (and outside the range of your WiFi network), you need the IP address of your system. If it's a static IP address, then you can enter it in the WeatherCat Servers list (WeatherCatRCP -> Settings -> Manage WeatherCat Servers). If it's a dynamic IP address, then you can still enter it, but it may change. A tip: when you enter an IP address in the WeatherCat Servers list, first type in the address, tap "done", then select the radio button next to the IP address. Do it in that order. But, wait, there is one more step: port forwarding.
Since remote access (eg using the IP address) is coming in over the Internet, your router will block it unless you set up port forwarding on the router. There are instructions on how to do this in the WeatherCat Wiki.
If you use the IP address and set up port forwarding, that should work for both Local and remote access. You shouldn't need to switch between Local and IP address in the settings. But remember, if the dynamic IP address changes, you'll lose the connection to WeatherCat.