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    How To Fix HS3 Web Server Port Errors

    HS3 uses web server port 80 by default. If you get a web server error when starting HS3, another program may already be using that port. You can fix that issue by assigning the HS3 web server to another port. Here's how to do that:
    1. Open your Windows File Explorer and locate the 'settings.ini' file in the HS3/Config folder
    2. Open the settings.ini file with NotePad and change the gWebSvrPort port setting to '81' (or some other number). If the gWebSvrPort setting doesn't exist, just create it as shown below.
    3. Save and close the settings.ini file and start HS3 again. The web server should work now.
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    Originally posted by macromark View Post
    HS3 users web server port 80 by default. If you get a web server error when starting HS3, another program may already be using that port. You can fix that issue by assigning the HS3 web server to another port. Here's how to do that:
    1. Open your Windows File Explorer and locate the 'settings.ini' file in the HS3/Config folder
    2. Open the settings.ini file with NotePad and change the gWebSvrPort port setting to '81' (or some other number). If the gWebSvrPort setting doesn't exist, just create it as shown below.
    3. Save and close the settings.ini file and start HS3 again. The web server should work now.
    4. Remember to include the custom port in the URL that you now use in your browser e.g. http://homeseerpc:81 or http://192.168.0.186:81
    cheeryfool

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      #3
      Originally posted by cheeryfool View Post
      4. Remember to include the custom port in the URL that you now use in your browser e.g. http://homeseerpc:81 or http://192.168.0.186:81
      Right, or just use the "find.homeseer.com" service to locate the system.
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        #4
        1.1 ZeeS2 and Linux users, you can use WinSCP to navigate to your config folder. Double-click the file to edit.
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          #5
          Oh thanks, this thread and the replies in it have been very helpful to me and my case.

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