New KiwSDR can't access local Browsers [fixed, power quality issue]
I have just installed my KiwiSDR kit (purchased via Drop about a year ago) and although my Internet modem can see it (and I have the IP address) I cannot get it to show up on my Windows 10 computer (using either the new Windows Edge or FireFox) or my Linux Machine using FireFox. Everything is wired on the LAN.
Even though the Modem shows the kiwisdr IP address, the kiwisdr.com/scan, running on Linux, does not find it.
I have also set up the 8073 port to associate with kiwsidr as seen by the modem.
Any suggestions on what I need to do to get it working?
Thank you,
-Zyg- AF4MP
Even though the Modem shows the kiwisdr IP address, the kiwisdr.com/scan, running on Linux, does not find it.
I have also set up the 8073 port to associate with kiwsidr as seen by the modem.
Any suggestions on what I need to do to get it working?
Thank you,
-Zyg- AF4MP
Comments
It's not normally worth trying the WAN address from the LAN side of a router.
my.kiwisdr.com says nothing found..
If you re-flash the Kiwi still has to go through the long update process over the Internet to get the latest software (i.e. the sd card doesn't contain the latest version)
I turned on the Kiwi yesterday and fiddled around with it for most of the day and evening. It has been on for about six hours today.
OK, I'll re-flash it.
Thanks,
-Zyg- AF4MP
I have just re-flashed and have started it up again. Pinging still shows no go, and my.kiwi.sdr can't see it, but I'm leaving it on for a while to see if anything changes.
On the 4 blue LEDs of the Beagle does the one closest to the edge of the PCB double-flash every second or so? This is the Linux heartbeat indicator.
I don't know what "associating port 8073 with the Kiwi unit" means unless you mean making an entry in the router's NAT table. But that's really only relevant for Internet access.
The 4 blue LEDs appear to be blinking correctly, with the Ist one double-flashing as stated.
The wire shark reports: 40:BD:32 TexasIns Texas Instruments
As for the 8073 port I set it up for the Firewall Application Profile in the Internet Modem/Router when I was not able to see it with the browsers.
Here is the LAN IP address from the Pace 5268ac Router/modem
With pinging, just got a positive response as follows:
and this is what happens when I enter 192.168.1.88:8073 into the browser:
Many thanks for your help,
-Zyg- AF4MP
Is there WiFi involved in any part of your local network? I.e. the Kiwi is on a wired connection, but the Windows machine is on WiFi even though they are both on the same 192.168.1.xx subnet.
Although I have WiFi integrated with the Router/modem it is not used here.
I had originally ran the Ethernet cable to the Kiwi directly from the Pace Router/modem, and then ran it through a switch both times experiencing the same problem.
Just now I took a brand new, and I mean never used, cable and attached it to one of the ports of the Pace 5268ac Router/modem and the Kiwi and pinged it several times. The result is not pretty:
I then pinged another device on the network, the smart thermostat in our home, and received the following:
Thank you for taking the time to help me,
73,
-Zyg-
I can't buy it and have it drop-shipped to you because of tax and EAR problems. Speaking of EAR, Mouser _may_ ask you to fill out a form where you pinky swear not to divert the BBG to the bad guys (completely ignoring the fact that it was already built in Shenzhen )
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Seeed-Studio/102010027?qs=sGAEpiMZZMspCjQQiuQ1fPk1sk4n7cTNeokSNC25IZS%2BpV9hvDEADw==
(don't buy the Beaglebone Green Wireless -- it's not physically compatible, i.e. you can't plug the Kiwi card in)
I have an account at Mouser and use PayPal all the time.
Thank you,
-Zyg- AF4MP
-Zyg-AF4MP
Also if it has the feature I'd ping from the router direct over different cables and alternative network ports, that thermostat ping time over wireless (assumed) is very variable so take all other links out of the equation.
If I ping from UK to another office (6,800miles) it is about 175ms.
So here is the ping to the wired connection of one of Directv mini-genie client receivers in the house:
-Zyg- AF4MP
I really appreciate the excellent customer service particularly after a year of inactivity on my part. Most impressive!
-Zyg- AF4MP
The problem shows up only when the Kiwi board is attached. I looked over to see if there are any obvious physical signs on the Kiwi board such as bent pins etc., but all looks OK.
-Zyg- AF4MP
With the Kiwi board removed can you ssh into the Beagle and use the commands: This will disable the server completely. Then re-install the Kiwi board and power up and see what happens.