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Re: Connection Problems
G8B4Life:
Jacob,
Thank you for the kind comments, it gave me a lift today.
As to the rest of your message, you have no idea how big the hole in my wall is from repeatedly bashing my head against it in regards to what you wrote. Personally, I believe I'm being ignored by Tim Ring now. If you all remember the software take down a little while back I sent two emails a couple of weeks apart explaining the reasons the software was hosted here and seeking permission for us to host the software with no reply to either email. Nice way to treat a person who had contributed a considerable amount of time and effort to the product line however, that won't stop me from offering my support to those users who need it.
- Tim
TwinStar:
--- Quote from: G8B4Life on April 12, 2018, 02:34:37 AM ---Jacob,
Thank you for the kind comments, it gave me a lift today.
--- End quote ---
It's well earned. You, Bill, and Kevin are carrying a load that, while appreciated, you shouldn't be required to. I don't think Ring would have the success that it has today without you three and the support and documentation that has been provided. Why the adversarial relationship between RPUG and Ring is beyond me. I'm a firm believer in RailPro but if another product came out today that was plug and play without the RPA issues I'd make the wholesale change. I won't defend RailRro and when something better comes along I'll gladly embrace the new tech.
I know I'm preaching to the choir but it is a shame because the underlying technology is amazing. But if a guy can't get it to work then it's immaterial how much 'better' it is. Personally, I'm focusing on building my module, and the last of the 72 FastTrack turnouts, and waiting for the dust to either settle or to move on to something better.
William Brillinger:
I expect that your computer has detected the network change and changed the firewall settings to use the public profile. Check the network and sharing center on the PC and make sure the network is set to HOME or WORK, and not public.
If this does not solve the problem... CALL (don't email) Ring Engineering at (219) 322-0279 and see if they can help you solve the problem.
Tim Ring is certain that these problems are few and far between, Please, if you are not able to connect to the Ring Engineering servers, Call Ring Engineering and bring them up to speed on your issue.
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