I don't have a windows 7 to test PPjoy.
Your Wii IP is fine (192.168.1.x)
I guess your PC local IP share the same ip range (192.168.1.x) so it should work without editing the dol/exe.
the IP you gave for your PC is the Wan IP (internet), not LAN one.
Does PadSend automatically create a joystick information in PPjoy?
Does PPjoy is correctly registered in Windows' gaming device?
You don't have another computer to try ?
here are my steps: (Tell me if you don't see the pictures, the gallery is set to private).
Go to control pannel and verify that you have correctly installed "Parallel port joystick", and inside, you should see PPjoy.
In PPJoy select Mapping to specify which Analog button you want to assign to each Axis.
Default setting is wrong! You won't notice at first, but some games will use the Z axis to move camera around, better set it to C-button for that purpose.
The default setting for Z-axis is set to C-x (for Z-x axis) and R button (for Z-y axis), we need to change that.
You need to change the axis assignation to this:
Left stick X = X-Axis = A0
Left Stick Y = Y-Axis = A1
L button = X-Rotation = A6
R button = Y-Rotation = A3
C stick X = Z-Axis = A2
C Stick Y = Z-Rotation = A5
Sliders = nothing, GameCube Controller doesn't have a 4th analog stick.
Click Next, it will display the button's assignation, you don't need to change anything here, but do it if needed in your games (in case it doesn't let you re-assign actions to buttons in-game).
Done
Then, check your windows' game controller setting. If the setting in the "Parallel port controller" is fine, you should see it appearing as Controller1.
launch Padsend.exe server. it creates an icon in the taskbar.
clicking on it show "waiting connection".
Launch the homebrew (DS or Wii), using any method you prefer (homebrew channel/wiiload for Wii, flashcard for DS).
Connect a gamecube controller (or else it stays on "waiting for Connection"), and it detects it :
Gamecube A+B button pressed :
You need to calibrate the 3 analog axis.
In Joystick setting, go to calibrate, move each sticks in all directions like asked (for L and R, press until it click).
And you should have this now :
I wish we could use Wiimote/nunchuk and Classic Controllers (pro) too
I hope Mntorankusu read this