After doing some more testing, it appears that my local client (cli or 
whatever) _always_ tries to connect to a local router instance. 

If I start router1 on a remote machine, and router1 on a local machine, and 
then attempt to connect to router1@remotemachine from local machine, I 
connect successfully, but as far as I can tell it is to the _local_ router of 
the same name.

If I start router1 on a remote machine, and no local router, and try to 
connect, the connection is refused (hence the 127.0.0.1 address reported in 
the exception). 

Question: do I need a local router in order to access a remote router?

Thanks all for the help...

-ronc

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