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another variation on upgrade problems

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I carefully followed the  instructions for uprading my eisy to OS 14.3/IoX6 - everything seemed to go smoothly and fairly quickly: The time between when UD Mobile notified me "upgrade in progress" to "PG3 is starting" was only 14 minutes.  After the upgrade I can log into the AC with IoX Launcher, either via IoX or Portal, and it does show IoX 6.0.0.   Commands via the AC and Alexa, work; node servers are connected (notifications from UD Mobile) and are showing current data.  However, I can't open either PG3x or eisy.local: Safari reports "Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server"eisy.local"  I did reboot eisy after the upgrade and cleared the browser cache.   What went wrong or what do I do next?  Seems like I got the upgrade, without getting any of the benefits of eisy.ui....    Thanks. 

9 hours ago, inovermyhead said:

However, I can't open either PG3x or eisy.local: Safari reports "Safari can't establish a secure connection to the server"eisy.local"

I'm not on Apple device - I use Firefox on a Windows PC, so I'm not exactly sure what that looks like to you.

Having said that, I sometimes get a warning saying a website is not secure. Usually on that same screen is an 'Advanced' link I can click to see more info.

On the advanced screen there is an option to ignore the warning. In the case of eisy.local I know it to be safe, so I click on proceed anyway because I know it to be safe. It's local (on my own network).

Take a closer look at that Safari screen to see if you can go to the eisy.local site despite the warning.

The warning usually has to do with unsigned certificates - ignoring that warning is not an issue in this case.

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@Athlon,  Yes, I'm familiar with the unsigned certificate warning.  No, this is not what I'm getting.  After first clearing the browser cache, I usually get a completely blank, white browser screen; when I reload or refresh this, I get the Safari error that it can't connect.  @noobmuch  Same "can't connect" error with or without the Admin Console open.  And when the AC is open, it's active/works fine - current status for sensors devices  and turns devices on and off as directed 

I am not sure why, but after using Brave instead of safari, I was able to see all of my nodes. Then trying again in safari and the nodes populated.  Strange  

As far as the admin console goes, nothing has populated anything when logging into the LAN.  Even on the config tag system settings, all entries are blank.  I did log into the cloud option and was able to see my system.  I am thinking this is due to the RAM limitations of the polisy, so my options i guess are use the cloud to get admin console or buy an EISY.

I was waiting for some of the more tech savvy among us to share their insights before i decide what to do.

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