After researching prior posts on this topic, I still don't understand how to resolve this....
I have a Channels DVR server on my Window 10 PC at my home in the US that works perfectly for remote access. I am setting up another (separate subscription) Channels DVR server at my vacation home in Ireland. However, I can't remote access into my Ireland server from the US (on my nvidia shield app, which appears to be "locked" to my local/US server).
While at my home in the US, I'm more interested in accessing my Ireland server than my local/US server.
Any advice, please......
One idea:
In your local/US DVR, disable Bonjour/Zeroconf (Settings > Basic Setup > Bonjour). That way your clients will not know about your local DVR, and you can remote connect to your remote/IE server.
(The downside is that when you want to connect to your local/US server from your home in the States, you will need to connect by the IP address of your server.)
No luck!
I've disabled Bonjour on my local/US server, logged out of the local/US client, logged in again using the activation code (even entered the activation code on my IE PC) but I still get connected to my local/US server.
Quite frustrating that I can't access the second/remote server. Hopefully there is some other way to do this.
Once you disable Bonjour you would need to delete all the Channels apps and reinstall one.
But as soon as you connect to the local dvr it would end up in the same place.
Or I guess you can turn off the local dvr altogether.
Basically the app always connects to the local dvr when available. We know this needs to be improved.
Thanks - I just reinstalled the client app on the Shield and looks good so far!