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Neil : Your instructions were great, very detailed and exactly correct.. At first, it didn't work from my laptop downstairs, it wasn't connecting to the TWS on my desktop (chart trader grayed out). THEN I went upstairs to see what was going on, only to find that the desktop had a message on the screen- "Do you want to accept connection from laptop ? " Once I agreed, it worked. Thanks so much ! - now I can continue my bot research...
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Ahhh, next step.
TWS was receiving a request from an unknown IP address, so it wanted you to confirm that it was OK.
To overcome this prompting, TWS can have a list of authorized IP address's.
Go to TWS Configure/API/Settings. Here there is a list of "Trusted IP Addresses"
This box is probably empty.
Find out the IP address of your laptop, ie open a DOS prompt (CMD) and type IPCONFIG or have a look at your network connection in Control Panel/Network...etc.
Say your notebook IP Address is 192.168.1.5, in TWS click the create button and add 192.168.1.5.
Now in the box it will have this address as a trusted IP address and will no longer prompt you.
However, your modem may decide to give your laptop a new IP address next week/month or whatever.
So in this box, just put in all of the IP address in this area, say 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, 192.168.1.4 etc up to 192.168.1.10 or even 20.
That should cover it
Do you guys also have delayed data with IB paper trading account? I don't run anything else, just wanted to look at this function as it popped up in the login dialog.
If you have a funded account you can use its realtime data subscriptions.
Caveat: Only one connection allowed for these data at a time - so you either use it for real or paper trading.
P.S.: So normally the less complicated way is to use the Sim option of your NT, Sierra, MC etc. platform instead of TWS paper trading.
I didn't have real data at all, but the issue is one checkbox that says "sync your papertrading account with realtime account" in Manage\Accounts\Papertrading menu.
Exactly. That option syncs your subscriptions for both TWS accounts (real + paper).
Without sync or subscription there are only delayed data (except for the normal free data).