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Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 2:47 pm
by G0LAT
Hi, I am trying to log onto the pi-star/admin page and I get a notification that I cant connect. Anyone else having the same trouble? It says the pi-star server IP address could not be found. I have tried 3 different browsers and have the same results. Help please.

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:32 pm
by W1KMC
It depends on WHAT network, home networks should "see the name" pi-star but If I recall the hostname does NOT have the hyphen ( - ) in the name. Try http://pistar/ -- from here you click admin because you need the Username pi-star (here is where the hyphen comes in) and password of raspberry.

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:41 pm
by G0LAT
Tried it, same result.

Thanks for advice

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 4:46 pm
by KE0FHS
Hi David, can you provide some more details? What kind of hotspot are you using; specifically, is it a hat on a RPi 3B, 3B+, or Zero W? Is this the first time you're booting up, or were you able to connect successfully before and now something has changed? Can you share the steps you've tried in more detail?

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 5:21 pm
by G0LAT
Hi, I have updated the firmware on my RPi/dvmega dual band hotspot, it was working fine previously, but hadnt been updated for over 3 years since I purchased it new.
I have used the Pi-Star_RPi_V3.4.16_26-Dec-2018.zip, unzipped and flashed it to a SD card. My dvmega has the red led flashing continuously now.
I have just managed this afternoon to get onto the pi-star admin pages after about 5 days of trying. I have configured it as shown in the video by W1MSG, but cant connect to the dstar network.
I am not sure if I would need to change any setting on my router from what I had previously. Ports etc.
I did also have access via ircDDB, but my phone wont find it

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 5:44 pm
by KE0FHS
Persistence (a.k.a., stubbornness) ... in my book, the best troubleshooting trait!

Depending on what you're trying to do with D-STAR, there's one setting that might help in the D-STAR Configuration section: Use DPlus for XRF. (You have to update Pi-Star after enabling that setting.)

Also, this Pi-Star wiki article might help: http://wiki.pistar.uk/Ports_to_forward_ ... NP_network

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 10:48 pm
by G0LAT
I am stubborn and managed to get it working. It does pay off.
I am not sure if it is running consistently, but at least its now receiving.
Thanks for you input.

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 6:35 pm
by G0LAT
Its working on receive, but I can't be heard.
Any ideas please.

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 6:41 pm
by KE0FHS
What mode are you using? If it's DMR and your Bit Error Rate (BER) is above 1% , then you might need to adjust the RXOffset in Expert Editor > MMDVMHost.

Re: Pi-star website

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 7:11 pm
by G0LAT
No, I have my dvmega set up as DStar Repeater and using my 5100 to transmit. It wont work in the MMDVMHost option, the dvmega board led keeps flashing constantly in that mode. I can receive on and change reflectors via ircDDB and my iphone, but I am not being heard. I can't find any transmit settings to change.