Well that makes me feel a little better. It's dumb that I must've figured that out the first time I connected the devices, but couldn't do it the second time. Thanks for your help!
Direct connection does work. So if that means it's a Bonjour issue how do I fix that? I work on lots of networks so direct seems like it would get messy after a while.
FYI. I have tried to connect Alfred and Alfred remote via the hotspot on my phone and I have the same issue.
Seems like an issue with the desktop app if I had to guess, but that doesn't mean much.
Alfred is running on
IP 192.168.1.191
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Router 192.168.1.254
Remote is running on
IP 192.168.1.233
Subnet 255.255.255.0
Router 192.168.1.254
Sorry I thought I did answer these questions with my post.
1. Yes. All the same network, subnet, router, etc.
2. Office, but not restricted.
3. All devices have been restarted.
4. iOS devices can see Alfred. Alfred cannot see iOS devices.
5. Nothing else is running.
Hello,
I have gone through all the steps to make sure I'm all on the same network, restarts and so on. The problem is that both iOS devices I have connect right up, but the server can't find either of the remotes.