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Contents

Overview

Setup
Connections
First Steps

Browser pages
- Control Options
- RS232 setup
- Factory Default Reset
- Configuration
- Password
- DDNS
- PC Mobile & Relay
- Browser Control

Java Utility Program
Java Software Program
Learning IR Code Basic
Learning IR Code Adv
Learning IR Code Tips

Advanced
Shadowfile
Macro Commands
UDP Port
Firmware Update
Port Forwarding
RS232 Strings
RS232 X10 Control

Video Guides
Tutorial Clips

Troubleshooting
Quick Checklist

Other
Optional Accessories
Third Party Software
Software Developers

 

 

Port Forwarding

To enable the modules to be accessible via the internet you will need to set port forwarding up on your LAN to WAN router. The procedure for doing this varies between make and model of router so please check the manual for your particular model. You will also need to know the WAN (wide area network) IP address for your internet connection. An internet search for “find my IP address” will usually yield several free options for this process.

Using the configuration procedure, forward UDP port 65432 to the IP address of your KIRACC module. To access the modules configuration screen via the internet you will also need to forward TCP port 80 to the address of the KIRACC module. Once configured correctly, entering the IP address of your internet connection into a browser via the www should bring up the configuration screen of the KIRACC.

To access the configuration screen of more than one module remotely you can choose a different port, eg port 81, and then specify the port after the IP address, for example type in http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81 and then forward that port to port 80 on the chosen module.

The modules send an "acknowledge" packet back to the source when they have received and successfully processed an IR code. This is a UDP packet and on the internet UDP packets are not guaranteed to reach the destination as at busy times they can be dropped by routers in favour of a higher priority packet.

Even if an "acknowledge" packet is received it only confirms that the module has acted upon the code received it does not mean that your device has necessarily responded.

Remember that domestic broadband connections rarely provide static IP addresses so you should use a dynamic DNS service to ensure a reliable connection.

Also see "advanced configuration" for more details on the UDP IR port