
The one thing in this dialog box I don't understand is the prompt for Wi-Fi to be on. The proof of the 'fix' is that I could connect to the Content Server with my phone using Calibre Companion and see/browse the library. So I went into the Preferences->Tweaks and looked for the tweak mentioned regarding the interface and changed the '0.0.0.0' to my Calibre server's internal IP address, restarted the Calibre server, and it now shows the proper internal IP address and port number. I found, though, that initially the Content Server IP address was still reported as 127.0.0.1. I re-installed the prior version, which I luckily still had in the recycle bin. It should show the internal network IP address.Ĭan you connect to 192.x.x.x via the web browser on your phone? If so, and CC cannot connect, the problem lies there, not in calibre.I ended up uninstalling the current version of Calibre, since all of this took place after I "upgraded". I've restarted both the application (Calibre) and the computer (Mac Mini), started and stopped the Calibre server. The Wireless Sharing dialog under Connect/Shares hows the internal network IP address of the Calibre server and port 9090. The Wireless device connection shows the internal IP address and the port and I can connect as a wireless device, but I cannot connect to the Content Server (Content Server sharing is started). I can connect to the server via the internet and it shows my library, so I know that port I assigned to be forwarded to the Calibre server is correct. 192.x.x.x) and port number I've assigned? The port number I setup for port forwarding is the same port I specified in Preferences for 'Share ->Sharing Over the Net" under server port. #1 dbender54 08-16-2015, 03:03 PMWhen I click the "Connect/Share" icon on the toolbar, what IP address should it show for the content server? Should it show 127.0.0.1:Port# or should it show the internal IP address of the computer (ie.
