RKL + Net

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  1. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    Yeah, that's a good point. They're a bit more researched, and much lower volume, than mostly anything else you buy for a tank.
     
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  3. crank2211

    crank2211 Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Hey Blackraven.

    I kind of had a similar issue with my ReefAngel's wifi adapter and my .NET client.

    Basically the adapter was set to transmit data using TCP/IP to my desktop. It had a valid IP address and was also visible in the routers DHCP table. The issue though was that my computers firewall was blocking incoming data from RA's assigned IP and port. After adding a Windows Firewall rule to allow data coming in from the adapters' IP and Port all was good.

    Depending on how myReef is expecting to communicate with the NET module it might be worth it to add a firewall rule just incase. It could be that my myReef is sending a request to the NET module using TCP and the firewall is blocking the response and thus isn't showing in the application.

    This is all a guess though. I honestly have no clue how the ReefKeeper and NET module work. Just offering a suggestion based on a kind of similar experience. It may or may not apply.

    Good Luck!
     
  4. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    myReef actually only connects to the net module via a USB adapter that plugs directly into the module. Connecting via ethernet works via a web page. Neither works.