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Error dialling Calibre #48
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Is wireless enabled and connected? |
As it turns out, no. I thought I was still connected to WiFi but I guess
the connection dropped at some point before I tried to connect to Calibre.
I manually re-connected to WiFi and now it works perfectly.
Thanks for the quick response, and the great software.
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Sorry, I missed this. Thanks for helping @pgaskin Glad it's all sorted. Unless you had wifi completely disabled, the web browser should keep the wifi active. I wonder if this has changed at all in recent firmware versions? |
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I am getting the error shown in the attached picture when trying to connect to Calibre using the "Auto Discover" option. I've also tried adding a manual connection (I wasn't sure if something specific has to go in the "Name" field when creating the connection—I just put "calibre" for the name). When I do that and tap the "Start" button, the screen flashes but then nothing happens.
I'm able to connect to the Calibre content server through the browser on this and other devices.
Device: Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2
Software version: 4.34.20097
Any suggestions?
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