

I don't know if focusing on TCP or UDP is a part of the problem here.

But after selecting a few I was still getting the same message. I thought this may have been that I had not selected any playlists as it was my first test. When I then click "sync now" I get an error (sorry but I can no remember the error code at this time) stating no transferable data. When these details are correct and the port forwarding is set to tcp, then it connects and I an presented with the list of playlists for me to select which ones I wish to sync. When trying thus with udp it just fails straight away also if I put in the wrong public ip.

Upon opening iSyncr on my phone I enter my public ip, that I have checked using find my ip and running my no-ip dynamic update program, and leave the port as it is. I am current ally with Vodafone for.my broadband and have set up port forwarding to direct connections heading in on the defult port of 34000 to be passed to my pc. And I have checked that iSyncr has full access rights set. At least it hasn't during my run of tests.Īs to other firewalls only windows defender at this point. But have not yet tried using the actual domain for access as I it set up for other items but I have been referring to it when performing tests and it doean't seem to have changed. In order to use this application, it will be necessary to download the desktop version on your you sounds like you know what you'really doing.
