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Solved: Unable to finish build on rpi0w
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(10-22-2018, 09:59 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Thats just the template moodecfg.txt. You would need to replace MySSID and MyPassword with values associated with your Wifi network.

In any case its much easier to just make use of AP mode.

Yes I know, I did change those two lines to my correct info.

I did as you said, connect to it in ap mode. http://moode.local does not work. I had to use 172.24.1.1. Changing the network info via this interface worked. Am now connected via wifi.

So something with the build startup parameters and the moodecfg.txt isn't working right. I know my wifi is configured to only accept wpa2, not wpa1. Wonder if that has something to do with it.
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#12
Quote:I did as you said, connect to it in ap mode. http://moode.local does not work. I had to use 172.24.1.1. Changing the network info via this interface worked. Am now connected via wifi.

The ".local" top-level domain is a signal to the operating system to use multicast DNS (mDNS) to resolve the symbolic hostname. This means the OS and browser you use to access the moOde UI must support mDNS. Android, in particular, does not provide mDNS service to the browser. That, unfortunately, is an issue external to the moOde project.

Regards,
Kent
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#13
(10-23-2018, 12:15 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote:
Quote:I did as you said, connect to it in ap mode. http://moode.local does not work. I had to use 172.24.1.1. Changing the network info via this interface worked. Am now connected via wifi.

The ".local" top-level domain is a signal to the operating system to use multicast DNS (mDNS) to resolve the symbolic hostname. This means the OS and browser you use to access the moOde UI must support mDNS. Android, in particular, does not provide mDNS service to the browser. That, unfortunately, is an issue external to the moOde project.

Regards,
Kent


I mentioned it because I had to check the network settings to find the gateway IP which I assume most people will not know how to do. But I checked the docs again and do see the IP listed in other sections. The one section I looked it didn't.

mDNS also didn't work from my windows tablet.

But it is all working now!
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