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![]() If you go to apex's homepage you can go on their forums and there are programming examples and help. I figured it out after a few hours, but now I feel much better about changing settings on the program. Now I have a nice random wave effect in the main display. One problem I ran into that no one seemed to mention is that you have to put in the programming in a certain order, or else you will just get errors if you copy and paste most times.
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![]() While I am no expert, I do have extensive networking and programming experience, and I admit, even for me at first it took a bit to get things the way I wanted.
It can get confusing sometimes, in my case, not only do I have port forwarding for my Apex on my router, I also have a NAS, multiple webcams (ok fish cams actually) and FTP ports open to specific NAT IP's inside my home network. I realized early on I need a spreadsheet to keep all my media port and IP address straight for all my connected devices!
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