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  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on macOS (12, 13, 14, 15)
  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on iOS (15, 16, 17, 18)
  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on Windows 11
  • What is "Ambiente" and Why Should I Use It?
  • Why Do SWAM Instruments Need to Use the Local Network?
  • What Are SWAM Templates?
  • Why Is It Called the SWAM Ecosystem Now?
  • What Is the Purpose of Having Multiple Rooms in the Ambiente Room Simulator?
  • Backward Compatibility with Previous Versions: Legacy Reverb Mode Explained
  • Why Aren’t SWAM Solo Instruments v3.8.0 and SWAM String Sections v1.2.0 Available for iOS?
  • Transition Information for New Room Simulator Ambiente
  • Who is the owner of the SWAM technology?
  • Where do I find User Manuals?
  • Getting Started with Ambiente - An Overview
  • The Story Behind Ambiente - From String Sections to Standalone Powerhouse
  • Are you planning to create any Ensembles like Strings Ensembles and Brass Ensembles in the near future?

Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on iOS (15, 16, 17, 18)

Method 1: Grant Local Network Access to Applications

When an app first attempts to access the local network, iOS displays a prompt:

"[AppName] would like to find and connect to devices on your local network. This app will be able to discover and communicate with devices on the networks you use."

If access was denied or if you need to verify permissions, follow these steps:

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Scroll down and find the appthat requires local network access.

3.   Tap on the app.

4.   Ensure that Local Network is toggled ON.

Alternative way to check all apps at once (iOS 16, 17, 18):

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Go to Privacy & Security.

3.   Tap Local Network.

4.   You will see a list of all apps that have requested local network access.

5.   Ensure the required apps are enabled.

Reference:

  • If an app would like to connect to devices on your local network

Method 2: Check Wi-Fi Network Settings

Some Wi-Fi configurations may prevent local network communication.

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Tap Wi-Fi.

3.   Find the connected network and tap the (i) button next to it.

4.   Check ifPrivate Wi-Fi Address is enabled.

-  If local communication issues persist, try disabling this setting temporarily.

5.   Ensure Limit IP Address Tracking is OFF, as it may interfere with local discovery.

Reference:

  • About privacy and Location Services in iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS

Method 3: Check Firewall, VPN, or Proxy Settings

VPNs, firewalls, or proxy configurations can block local network traffic.

1.   Open Settings

2.   Go to General > VPN & Device Management.

3.   If a VPN is active, try temporarily disabling it to see if local network communication improves.

4.   If a Proxy is enabled:

-  Go to Wi-Fi.

-  Tap (i) next to the connected network.

-  Scroll down to HTTP Proxy and check if it's set to Manual or Auto.

-  If enabled, try setting it to Off temporarily.

Reference:

  • View and edit your Access Point Name (APN) on your iPhone and iPad

Conclusion

After completing these steps, your application can:

  • Discover other devices on the local network.
  • Communicate without being blocked by iOS privacy settings.
  • Work properly even when running in the background.

Method 1: Grant Local Network Access to Applications

When an app first attempts to access the local network, iOS displays a prompt:

"[AppName] would like to find and connect to devices on your local network. This app will be able to discover and communicate with devices on the networks you use."

If access was denied or if you need to verify permissions, follow these steps:

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Scroll down and find the appthat requires local network access.

3.   Tap on the app.

4.   Ensure that Local Network is toggled ON.

Alternative way to check all apps at once (iOS 16, 17, 18):

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Go to Privacy & Security.

3.   Tap Local Network.

4.   You will see a list of all apps that have requested local network access.

5.   Ensure the required apps are enabled.

Reference:

  • If an app would like to connect to devices on your local network

Method 2: Check Wi-Fi Network Settings

Some Wi-Fi configurations may prevent local network communication.

1.   Open Settings.

2.   Tap Wi-Fi.

3.   Find the connected network and tap the (i) button next to it.

4.   Check ifPrivate Wi-Fi Address is enabled.

-  If local communication issues persist, try disabling this setting temporarily.

5.   Ensure Limit IP Address Tracking is OFF, as it may interfere with local discovery.

Reference:

  • About privacy and Location Services in iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS

Method 3: Check Firewall, VPN, or Proxy Settings

VPNs, firewalls, or proxy configurations can block local network traffic.

1.   Open Settings

2.   Go to General > VPN & Device Management.

3.   If a VPN is active, try temporarily disabling it to see if local network communication improves.

4.   If a Proxy is enabled:

-  Go to Wi-Fi.

-  Tap (i) next to the connected network.

-  Scroll down to HTTP Proxy and check if it's set to Manual or Auto.

-  If enabled, try setting it to Off temporarily.

Reference:

  • View and edit your Access Point Name (APN) on your iPhone and iPad

Conclusion

After completing these steps, your application can:

  • Discover other devices on the local network.
  • Communicate without being blocked by iOS privacy settings.
  • Work properly even when running in the background.

Other articles in this category

  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on macOS (12, 13, 14, 15)
  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on iOS (15, 16, 17, 18)
  • Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on Windows 11
  • What is "Ambiente" and Why Should I Use It?
  • Why Do SWAM Instruments Need to Use the Local Network?
  • What Are SWAM Templates?
  • Why Is It Called the SWAM Ecosystem Now?
  • What Is the Purpose of Having Multiple Rooms in the Ambiente Room Simulator?
  • Backward Compatibility with Previous Versions: Legacy Reverb Mode Explained
  • Why Aren’t SWAM Solo Instruments v3.8.0 and SWAM String Sections v1.2.0 Available for iOS?
  • Transition Information for New Room Simulator Ambiente
  • Who is the owner of the SWAM technology?
  • Where do I find User Manuals?
  • Getting Started with Ambiente - An Overview
  • The Story Behind Ambiente - From String Sections to Standalone Powerhouse
  • Are you planning to create any Ensembles like Strings Ensembles and Brass Ensembles in the near future?

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