Actually i’m on a Cat6 ethernet connection and the tablet is on wireless, which should make no difference but I did put my system on wireless to try it and it made no difference. I did get the “iHopi” ICP program to work by deleting and then are-adding the exe to the Firewall’s pass through list, but that did not solve the Falcon ICP tablet’s not being able to send back keystrokes issue. I’m good with that until my ICP panel arrives, just would like to see a solution for others at this point. iHopi has deserted his payware app so this one is what the future belongs to!
First, verify if it’s really a network issue. In the directory where Falcon ICP Server is installed, there is a “Falcon ICP Server.exe.config” file. Open it in notepad, and change minlevel=“Info” to minlevel=“Debug”. Start both apps, connect and try to press some buttons.
Open log.txt located in the same directory and check if you have similar entries:
2020-11-09 00:35:26.9362|FalconICPServer.ICPServer|Debug| Incoming connection
2020-11-09 00:35:26.9362|FalconICPServer.ICPServer|Debug| new listener
2020-11-09 00:35:26.9412|FalconICPServer.ICPServer|Info| Connection established: 192.168.1.8
2020-11-09 00:35:28.4682|FalconICPServer.ICPServer|Debug| read 16 bytes
[b]2020-11-09 00:35:28.5561|FalconICPServer.ICPServer|Debug| command: { "type": "FALCON_CALLBACK", "falconCallback": { "callback": "SimICPTILS" } }[/b]