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Smartphone Remote Control Apps

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posted this on December 11, 2011 08:56 pm

Smartphone Remote Control Apps
Boxee iPhone/iPad Remote App

iPhone Remote app

The Boxee remote app turns your iPhone/iPad into a Boxee remote control and is available for free at the iTunes App Store.

Setup

  • Make sure that the web server is enabled and the port is set to 8800 (default) on Boxee under Settings > Network > Servers.
  • Make sure your iPhone/iPad is connecting to the same wireless network that the Boxee Box is on.  Note:  If your smartphone is connected over 3G or 4G instead of to your home wireless network, it will not be able to connect to Boxee.

Troubleshooting

  • Use Safari on your iPhone/iPad to call up the Boxee's web-based remote interface by typing the IP address of the Boxee Box and port number (e.g http://192.168.2.1:8800).  If that doesn't work, then your iPhone/iPad may not be on the same network as the Boxee Box.
  • Make sure the web server password is empty under Settings > Network > Servers.

 

 

Android Remote Apps

There are a number of Android remote apps available in the Android Market including:

Boxee WiFi RemoteBoxee WiFi Remote

 

Boxee RemoteBoxee Remote

 



Boxee Thumb Remote

 

 

Windows Phone Remote App

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Setting Up Boxee for a smartphone remote

Using your smartphone as a remote is a great way to control Boxee.  To use one of the many apps available there are just a few settings to set on Boxee.

  • These settings can be found under Settings > Network > Servers.
  • Check the circle next to Enable web server and remember the value of the Web server port (default is 8800).  The web server port may be needed to set up some of the remote apps.

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