It works, I just can't access it... I am using it as a wireless router now and it's doing a good job at getting my laptop connected (such a cool little router). HOWEVER I do have a couple of... questions.
First off, the IP it seems is not 192.168.61.1 like the non-dock version (no ping, http or ssh response at that address). But I DO get a ping response from 192.168.1.1, but no http or ssh response. How do I access this thing?
Second, I am using it out of the box on first boot.. do I need to perform some sort of update (firmware, software, uboot), or is it good to go?
My goal is to modify this to be a sort of internet filter and bandwidth limiter... with a web interface that will show all connected computers, their activity and so on.
Thanks in advance,
Endat
VoCore + Dock is setup differently...
- Endat
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- Endat
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Re: VoCore + Dock is setup differently...
Okay, so apparently it boots into 2 different modes depending on whether you have ethernet plugged in on boot... the 192.168.1.1 was my local router, which apparently disables any access to 192.168.61.1 unless (I guess) I figure out what IP my local router assigned it (which.. a reassignment doesnt seem logical).
If I boot without ethernet plugged in, I can access 192.168.61.1.. but then I can't plugin the ethernet and have net without rebooting it...
How can I access it while it has ethernet?
If I boot without ethernet plugged in, I can access 192.168.61.1.. but then I can't plugin the ethernet and have net without rebooting it...
How can I access it while it has ethernet?
- Raymond Day
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Re: VoCore + Dock is setup differently...
Set your computer to the same sub net. The 3RD number in the IP the 4TH number any thing but not 1 like the VoCore has. Do it 2 to 255 or so.
Then you can connect to it.
In it's settings can then change the IP. You could change it so it get's a IP with DHCP or keep it static to a IP you want.
I guess you can't change it on it's web page.
A easy way is install WinSCP and log in to it with that. Edit the /etc/config/network file to change the IP and reboot it and it will have the new IP you want.
With WinSCP use "File protocol" SCP not SFTP.
Then you can connect to it.
In it's settings can then change the IP. You could change it so it get's a IP with DHCP or keep it static to a IP you want.
I guess you can't change it on it's web page.
A easy way is install WinSCP and log in to it with that. Edit the /etc/config/network file to change the IP and reboot it and it will have the new IP you want.
With WinSCP use "File protocol" SCP not SFTP.
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