Symptom:
Connecting your Rapsodo MLM2PRO to E6 Connect (or E6 Golf 2026) requires a cloud authentication step before the simulation software can pick up the radar's data stream. Because this security handshake resets daily, you will need to perform a brief step on your mobile device first, whether you plan to play the game on iOS or a Windows PC.
Turn on your MLM2PRO and open the Rapsodo MLM2PRO app on your phone or tablet.
Ensure your unit is fully connected to the mobile app (via Direct Wi-Fi or Local Network).
In the Rapsodo app, go to: Play > Simulation > 3rd Party Apps > E6 CONNECT.
Tap Authorize (or Connect / Authenticate Now).
Wait for the screen to show a "Success" or "Authentication Successful" pop-up.
Depending on whether you are running E6 on a tablet or a computer, follow the corresponding path:
Make sure your iOS device's Bluetooth is enabled.
Open the E6 Connect app.
Navigate to Settings (gear icon) > Simulator.
Set your tracking system to Rapsodo and tap Configure.
Turn on your PC's Bluetooth (Windows Settings > Bluetooth & devices).
Launch E6 Connect or E6 Golf 2026 on your PC.
Go to Settings > Simulator (or Tracking Systems).
Select Rapsodo from the dropdown list and click Configure.
Pick your hitting layout parameters (Net/Range, Dexterity, and Ball Type) and select Accept.
The software will scan your local Bluetooth surroundings and pair natively with the flashing MLM2PRO unit.
Shots Not Registering on PC: Windows Defender Firewall often blocks the local incoming Bluetooth data packets. Search your PC for "Allow an app through Windows Firewall" and ensure that E6Connect.exe has both its Private and Public checkboxes filled.
The 24-Hour Timeout: If you are in the middle of a round and the software suddenly stops reacting to your swings, your authorization window has likely expired. Simply close E6, open the Rapsodo mobile app, hit "Authorize" again, close it, and restart E6.
Radar Alignment: For proper tracking within the virtual environment, place the MLM2PRO exactly 6.5 to 8.5 feet directly behind your ball-to-target line, ensuring there are no metallic objects (like fans or power strips) between the unit and your hitting screen.