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OF that I am aware, however this website gets widely read ! I am NOT disparaging anyone here though, just cautious and too old to have to dig-out of a messed-with system. Dick/w7wkr I thought I posted this a WEEK ago - guess not -- db
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Hello jks The kiwi that I somehow messed-up was restored to 'being userful' after I copied the data from a working kiwi to a miniSD card, inserted the miniSD card into the unresponsive unit, pressed the reset button while applying power and waited …
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Hello again ! I do not know if it is safe or wise to reveal my Kiwis access info here. May I send the 'Connect'and 'Network' info to you privately or not ? I would like being able to access the kiwi at the ...120/8073 address thru its router, a Ne…
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Hello JKS Yup, I tried different things over the years to get those 'ports' to register YES and gave up. Then during the time one of the two kiwis (at 10.0.0.10:8073 and ...120:8073) started working by responding YES and YES to the check. Then, ju…
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Hello HB9TMC and jks Many thanks for the suggestions. ALL of the suggested slider positions, expected colors, etc were correctly set when I gave up on messing with the kiwi a few days ago. Today, when I started working the problem again, WITHOUT m…
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Hello JKS No, I want one kiwi at each QTH so monitoring can be done. Since what is now working as expected, I will NOT mess with changing 8073-to-8074 in one unit! Again, THANK YOU for your wonderful support. Dick/w7wkr
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Greetings EVERYONE !! After a tremendous amount of support from "JKS" and HB9TMV, I have been able to restore a kiwi that refused to respond to access efforts. After examining ===> http://kiwisdr.com/quickstart/#id-net-reflash I was …
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I have misplaced the microSD card. I see it is possible to make a back-up file on a microSD card from a functional kiwiSDR. I have formatted a card and can insert it in the functioning kiwi.. Do I power-down the kiwi and then insert the blank card…
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JKs and HB9TMC OK, sorry about not including the baby-steps taken to get the kiwi to the 10.0.0.120:8073 address. I will use the original micro-memory card and start over. and let it 'get smart' all over again WITHOUT interrupting the process. Tha…
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Good morning to JKS and HB9TMC Here is a detailed history of the kiwi with the problem: 1 - When I bought it years ago it was used by connecting it directly to a DELL E6510 laptop using an ethernet cable to connect to it at 192.168.8.154:8073 …
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jks OK, I tried to ping '192.168.8.154' using a different smart-switch port and new ethernet cable and got the same results - NO contact. Next I connected the kiwi to a DELL E6510 laptop (used daily to run an ANAN-7000dle) and used a command-line …
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OH,, regarding the LED's on the ethernet port the one on the right side is OFF and the one on the left side is blinking. Dick/w7wkr
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OK, I should have described the configuration more clearly --- At the present time the kiwi blinking-out address 192.168.8.154 is directly connected to a smart-switch and house router via ethernet connections. It is presently DISCONNECTED from a G…
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Hello again folks - finally back home from visit to Seattle. The kiwi I had been using with the admin-page 'network' tab set to 8073 has been working for years. When I checked to see if the remote access address ports were working and found both re…
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OK, I tried this ===> =============================================== https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/995/1W6VJ663JQSB.png sshdebian@19=============================================== so it looks like this failed https://forum.kiwisdr.com/upload…
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Hello again OK, I cycled the power to the kiwi and waited for it to start blinking-out an address. The address is 192.168.8.154 So I entered 192.168.8.154:8074 and the system timed-out. I tried using the my.kiwisdr.com and received this response…
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Hello JKS ! I have tried to connect to my second kiwi after changing the two "8073" ports on the kiwi admin 'network-tab'. then after entering 10.0.0.120:8074 the system times out. I can not access my kiwi after making the changes. Is th…
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HB9TMC I tried your suggestion and at the NETWORK "Tab" ===> https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/136/KO1WFSIVY4IB.png changed the 8073 for the two ports to 8074 and restarted the device. NOTE: The screen capture displayed above was taken…
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Hello Thank you for the suggestion. I will try it and see if it works. 73 Dick/w7wk at CN97uj
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Hello Martin Regarding ===> ============================ Does the green activity light on the Ethernet socket flicker ? NO, the green light is steady ON Have you tried ? Yes and get No KiwiSDR(s) found for your public IP address: kiwisdr.local…
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John, thank you for this information. I will check my router and see if the PNP is correctly set up. Tu -- Dick/w7wkr
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jks - many thanks for the reply. Hah ! I finally found the paper where I had recorded the PW. My 'memory-blanker' was alive and well, but the paper-find solved the problem. Meanwhile, I am searching the 'forum' looking for a solution to the kiwi/a…
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Greeting All I have the same problem using the latest SW upgrade, v1.544 (older version too), when running the WSPR Extension while RX0 is running WSPR-Autorun. It runs for a while and then the screen freezes and I have to reload the webpage. Also …
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JKS - Hello again ! Where you say ===> "Okay. So it sounds like I need to test the direct laptop connection stuff again. It was always a little problematic. The Kiwi docs have a section on network configuration, but it is a complex topic: …
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Greetings All ! Well, problem SOLVED! I finally went back to basics and reconnected the KiwiSDR to my router instead of directly to a laptop. At power-up it started blinking out 192.168.001.103 When that address was accessed the KiwiSDR responded …
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Hello JKS Well, I ran both of your suggested websites and nothing found using my.kiwisdr.com. The kiwisdr,com/scan/ site ran thru the 192.168.1.0===>255 and found NONE as the final scan result. After another "power-up' the Kiwi is blinking …
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Hello JKS Thanks for the reply. At power-up after lots of flashing, the LED3 (binary-8) double-blinks for a while before blinking the address. Green and Blue Ethernet LED's are active. I will mess around with the browser at the websites you provid…