Techman Posted September 3 Posted September 3 Clear your java cache, be sure to check all 3 boxes, the download the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp This will place the IoX Launcher icon on your desktop Quote
Geddy Posted September 3 Posted September 3 1 hour ago, andrew77 said: Anyway to get the shortcut back? Aside from what @Techman suggest I'd say get a "cheap" Windows 11 computer and use it for IoX. You're running macOS and seemingly have endless issues with IoX Launcher. This icon is for the JNLP file that would run and put the icon on the desktop. If you've run this file and it didn't put an icon on the desktop then it probably means the icon was deleted, but Java thinks it's still installed. Clearing the java cache (checking all 3 boxes) should clear this up. But, again...being on macOS not sure exactly what happens or if the directions to clear the java cache are the same as how they are for Windows machines. Glad you got it sorted out...again! Quote
andrew77 Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 3 hours ago, Techman said: Clear your java cache, be sure to check all 3 boxes, the download the IoX Launcher from here: https://isy.universal-devices.com/start.jnlp This will place the IoX Launcher icon on your desktop Got it. Thanks Quote
andrew77 Posted September 3 Author Posted September 3 2 hours ago, Geddy said: Aside from what @Techman suggest I'd say get a "cheap" Windows 11 computer and use it for IoX. You're running macOS and seemingly have endless issues with IoX Launcher. This icon is for the JNLP file that would run and put the icon on the desktop. If you've run this file and it didn't put an icon on the desktop then it probably means the icon was deleted, but Java thinks it's still installed. Clearing the java cache (checking all 3 boxes) should clear this up. But, again...being on macOS not sure exactly what happens or if the directions to clear the java cache are the same as how they are for Windows machines. Glad you got it sorted out...again! I can look around. I'm sure theres a laptop somewhere around here that may run 11 Quote
andrew77 Posted September 6 Author Posted September 6 My issue have come back again. I'm sending my 2314U to Aartech for them to test it to see if its the problem. I do have a 2314S here that I can use in the meantime but I need a different connector to hook it up to my EISY. I believe its RJ45 (maybe, I'm not sure) to USB A it looks like. I'm just asking for confirmation that's what I need to try to find online. I'm also assuming it's an Amazon thing? Drew Quote
andrew77 Posted September 6 Author Posted September 6 (edited) It seems my issues are back again. I'm sending my 2314U to Aartech to get tested for replacement if they find anything wrong with it. I have an old 2314S but I know I need an adaptor to use it with my EISY Is this what I want? https://www.amazon.ca/BENFEI-Ethernet-Compatible-Notebook-Windows7/dp/B08KWC7D78/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=1RGF6CZ5PI5TP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cnPCHQf58jiLA44xLX-icWV_nr9ZD9CKXYOZBByfT2ibRKyk8DyLOazxDfAlAAD3XNB7Cbk995y21UQIEMw9hEOwi4P9WYQoZgx4f5hrts9y7kd_sv1kazC_2pZroRnxfieWFQfQoXwCbZm2D1J_DmTuNaRSw5acvJo_40noTWLui605xVfhduE85hEZl-HAO5Pvqw-j_eFwJP8dmkVTgotu4JTyO7jm_MwqAFKB-RDcdIsEuk2BGtVLc9QflEMY1wIF15NJnbrrhX9su4Mo9P6Hq43Y1a3f1uUZaxsZaU8.MdK00S_Rr8y9n2Fl9lmgHU2Ya8aCltC9kD0MY5uvfGs&dib_tag=se&keywords=rj45%2Bto%2Busb&qid=1725638391&sprefix=rj45%2B%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-3-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1 (apologies for the double post, internet here is garbage today) Edited September 6 by andrew77 Quote
Geddy Posted September 6 Posted September 6 @andrew77 sorry the problem is back. Hopefully you can get some answers from the vendor as to if the product is defective or not. I'm not sure if your link would work, but might be worth trying if you can return easily if it doesn't work. Here are a few posts from 2022/2023 when the eisy came out about connecting the serial PLM to the eisy. Of course the best option is buying the "Serial PLM Kit" from UD, but shipping to Canada might not be an (easy) option. https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/39206-roadblock-db9-to-rj-45-cables-are-unicorns/ https://forum.universal-devices.com/topic/40305-serial-plm-to-usb-adapter-alternative/ There was an extra cable in the Serial PLM packaging that had the DB-9 pin on the end. The first link above contains a link to an adaptor that a network cable could plug into. Then you could use a DB-9 to USB cable to connect to the eisy. I used this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDSM6BW/ Quote
dbwarner5 Posted September 6 Posted September 6 @andrew77 On my Mac, I use a direct link to the local AC. Works 4x faster than Start.jnlp and always connects. To try it, go to http://192.168.68.76:8080/admin.jnlp where 192.168.68.76 is replaced by your isy IP. This will download a file called admin.jlp. Move it to your desktop. One click and you are on the sign in page. 1 Quote
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