What's up with the arfr

Ive had it installed on my tablet for all of 10 mins and it's already telling me that the test version has expired and I need to update.  I haven't even had a chance to fire up a single fixture !

 

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  • Hi Dan,

    Sorry for the confusion -- this is normal behavior for the test version -- it will disconnect from the console every 10 minutes, requiring you to exit and start it up again, and then after 5 days, the option to connect will be disabled.

    From the application description on the Android Market:

    Download the free tryout version of this application and verify that it runs on your specific Android device. In tryout mode, the software will disconnect every 10 minutes, and after 5 days, the option to connect will be disabled. You will then have to buy the full version. To be able to buy the update, you need to run Android 2.2 or later due to current limitations in the Google purchasing service.

    More information on aRFR is also found on the wiki here: http://community.etcconnect.com/wikis/products/arfr-product-page.aspx

    Thanks!

  • Hans,

    A few questions on the aRFR:

    1) When is the final version going to be released?

    2) After following the steps to setup my aRFR, I am still unable to connect to my console on either my tablet (Toshiba Thrive) or phone (Motorola Atrix). I have the console running through an ethernet switch and to my wireless router. I have both my devices set to the network the console is on, and have double checked physical connections as well as IP addresses. Are there any other setting specific to my Congo (other then enabling remote in system settings and enabling DHCP) that I should look for?

    Thanks!

  • hi jeremy.

    i'm not on a congo, so i can't help you with question no. 2, but for question 1: the final version has been released about a week ago. that's what's available from the android market.

    greetings from switzerland, ueli

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