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 Posted: Wednesday Oct 6th, 2021 10:13 pm
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FWIW - I use a Macbook Air and iMac to access Comfort and run Comfigurator on Parrallels.  I have found the key is working out what address and port Comfort is using to access the LAN.  I suggest you get a Mac-based IP scanning tool (I use LanScan) that can accurately conform which IP address is being used.  Run a scan and you should see Comfort in the list of LAN IP addresses being used.  If you still have your old Windows PC also try to confirm the default access port has not changed (1001).  Then fire up Parallels on the Mac, open Comfigurator and go to the Options / Settings / UCM Connection and make sure its set to LAN and that the IP address and port are correct.  Parallels can be quirky accessing the LAN so also check that the network adapter is enabled under Windows AND Parallels.

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