pi-star.local

General support for the Pi-Star System
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2E0WHN
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pi-star.local

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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.
DMR ID: 2347152

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2E0WHN
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Re: pi-star.local

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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

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Re: pi-star.local

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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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Re: pi-star.local

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KE7FNS wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:00 pm Its going to be under which ever section you are using, eth0 for wired, or wlan0 for wireless. Its listed as "inet 192.68.X.Y"
192.168.x.y IFF the router DHCP is issuing that network. Some may issue 10.x.y.z.

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