First off I managed to get my Pi-star working on my 1Gb Pi 3. It seemed to work well with the configuration. It seemed to take all commands and the lights came on when I transmitted on DMR.
So I tried the shutdown on the pi-star.local/ . Worked well. It shut down and all was fine. So I disconnected the power to let it rest for a few minutes and started it back up. For some reason the address will not connect to the pi3. So a quick reboot of the SD card and tried again after a restart of my Linux system. Now it is not connecting. Even tried another browser after the restart but it did nothing.
Even swapped a Pi4 and that seems to have stalled. Any idea what went wrong? Hope it is not the HAT that has gone.
Edit: I think it may be the update for the firewall. Unsure as I updated again and it will not let me connect to dashboard.
pi-star.local
pi-star.local
DMR ID: 2347152
As a child I was made to walk the plank.
We couldn't afford a dog.
As a child I was made to walk the plank.
We couldn't afford a dog.
Re: pi-star.local
How do I find the IP? I have connected the Pi to a monitor and see it work from there but can not remember the instruction on how to get to that point within a Linux program.
DMR ID: 2347152
As a child I was made to walk the plank.
We couldn't afford a dog.
As a child I was made to walk the plank.
We couldn't afford a dog.
Re: pi-star.local
You should be able to see it on your router's DHCP pages, that's where it got its IP address.
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Brian G8SEZ
Brian G8SEZ
Re: pi-star.local
192.168.x.y IFF the router DHCP is issuing that network. Some may issue 10.x.y.z.
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Dennis L Bieber