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=== [[Schick]] can't find the other Macs in the network! (Help! Mac A can "see" Mac B, but Mac B can't "see" Mac A) ===
=== [[Schick]] can't find the other Macs in the network! (Help! Mac A can "see" Mac B, but Mac B can't "see" Mac A) ===
==== Answer 1 ====
==== Answer 1 ====
Please check with [http://www.tildesoft.com Tildesoft]s [http://www.tildesoft.com/files/BonjourBrowser.dmg Bonjour Browser]! If it also doesn't show any peers, it's most likely your WiFi doesn't support multicasts the way it should. This happened to [[Heiko]] too, and he solved it by installing a firmware update and enabling '''''multicast''''' and '''''IGMP Snoop'''''<ref>http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=360</ref> on his TP-Link Router. Now it works fine!
Please check with [http://www.tildesoft.com Tildesoft]s [http://www.tildesoft.com/files/BonjourBrowser.dmg Bonjour Browser]! If it also doesn't show any peers, it's most likely your WiFi doesn't support multicasts the way it should. This happened to [[Heiko]] too, and he solved it by installing a firmware update and enabling '''''multicast''''' and '''''IGMP Snoop'''''<ref>http://www.tp-link.com/en/article/?faqid=360</ref> on his TP-Link Router. Unfortunately it didn't work for long...WiFi & Bonjour seems to be a bit of a problem.


==== Answer 2 ====
==== Answer 2 ====

Revision as of 15:06, 1 September 2013

General Questions

Is Schick 4.0 compatible with prior versions?

A: No.

Does it support IPv6?

A: Yes!

Debugging

Is there another way to turn debug logging on than enabling it in the preferences window?

A: As of 4.3, yes there is. Just hold down the command key on launch. It will be automatically turned off again on quit. Log file can be found in ~/Library/Logs/Schick.log.

Schick can't find the other Macs in the network! (Help! Mac A can "see" Mac B, but Mac B can't "see" Mac A)

Answer 1

Please check with Tildesofts Bonjour Browser! If it also doesn't show any peers, it's most likely your WiFi doesn't support multicasts the way it should. This happened to Heiko too, and he solved it by installing a firmware update and enabling multicast and IGMP Snoop[1] on his TP-Link Router. Unfortunately it didn't work for long...WiFi & Bonjour seems to be a bit of a problem.

Answer 2

Please try again over Ethernet, and if that works out, make sure your WiFi supports Bonjour...

Answer 2

It might be caused by a haywired firewall setting. Just remove all incoming connection connections, stop your firewall, reboot, start your firewall.

  1. "Advanced..."
    SchickFWAdv.png
  2. Remove all entrys:
    SchickFWIncom.png
  3. stop your firewall
  4. reboot
  5. start firewall

Usage

<tbd>

Somehow irrelevant questions

Do you like the 11th doctor?

A: No!

What's your favourite doctor?

A: The fourth, Tom Baker.[2]

What's your favourite beer?

A: Lone Star!