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Can’t access new eisy

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Brand new eisy is hardwired to local network and visible by router as eisy and responds to ping at the respective  IP. 
 

However,

clear cache and fresh start.jlp launch doesn’t find eisy.

adding https://192.168.xxx:8443/desc though launcher says not found. 

I plugged in a monitor via hdmi, and it just shows a terminal. After admin/admin, it says “unless you’re a geek, you shouldn’t be here”

🤷🏻‍♂️

Edit: already 5 clicked power button to reboot network, and then 10 clicked power to factory reset. Same result. 

Edit 2: I'm on a macOS 12.6.3

Edited by Grant Baker

Solved by Techman

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34 minutes ago, Grant Baker said:

Brand new eisy is hardwired to local network and visible by router as eisy and responds to ping at the respective  IP. 
 

However,

clear cache and fresh start.jlp launch doesn’t find eisy.

adding https://192.168.xxx:8443/desc though launcher says not found. 

I plugged in a monitor via hdmi, and it just shows a terminal. After admin/admin, it says “unless you’re a geek, you shouldn’t be here”

🤷🏻‍♂️

Edit: already 5 clicked power button to reboot network, and then 10 clicked power to factory reset. Same result. 

Try going to this location using your IP address... 

https://your-ip-address:8443/admin.jnlp
- or -

http://your-ip-address:8080/admin.jnlp

Lets see if you're using an old start.jnlp that doesn't see the new eisy.

 

TRI0N

  • Solution

Try removing power from the eisy for a few minutes. 

Clear your java cache including all installed applications, then download the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp

After it powers up, press the front button ONCE, then wait about 10 minutes before you try to access the eisy.

 

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39 minutes ago, TRI0N said:

Try going to this location using your IP address... 

https://your-ip-address:8443/admin.jnlp
- or -

http://your-ip-address:8080/admin.jnlp

Lets see if you're using an old start.jnlp that doesn't see the new eisy.

 

TRI0N

no dice for either, "refused to connect"

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53 minutes ago, Techman said:

Try removing power from the eisy for a few minutes. 

Clear your java cache including all installed applications, then download the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp

After it powers up, press the front button ONCE, then wait about 10 minutes before you try to access the eisy.

 

OMG, that worked!  Wiki and such says nothing about that procedure...

Thanks!

Grant

32 minutes ago, Grant Baker said:

no dice for either, "refused to connect"

Those should have worked. Maybe you had the wrong IP address. That is the failsafe way to connect without the start.jnlp isy finder. But glad you are in and all is good. 

TRI0N

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