@Rich Look at his post #69... Nomad claims he was already doing the calibration... Question is if he still can't connect how could he be doing the calibration?....
Thanks (recently I've not been able to catch up with all posts so do miss a few and do forget a few things I have read).
If your EZ-B is in Client Mode (and I suspect they are) the lesson cannot be followed exactly. The lesson is for the EZ-B in AP mode. The connection method for each differs a lot.
Nomad, can you confirm which mode your EZ-B is in, AP mode or Client Mode?
If it is in Client Mode please let me know the IP address assigned to the EZ-B
We need this information in order to help you. Without it we cannot advise on how to reach Step 7.
@Richard, I know, I know... One final attempt and hopefully this time he follows instruction to the letter.
rich yes that one.i dont know why it doesn connect no more.
rr i did try thismorning the calibration,but had to charge the batt,after that i couldn connect.
Nomad, you did not answer my questions clearly or precisely. Nobody is able to help you until you answer the simple questions I have just asked.
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If your EZ-B is in Client Mode (and I suspect they are) the lesson cannot be followed exactly. The lesson is for the EZ-B in AP mode. The connection method for each differs a lot.
Nomad, can you confirm which mode your EZ-B is in, AP mode or Client Mode?
If it is in Client Mode please let me know the IP address assigned to the EZ-B
We need this information in order to help you. Without it we cannot advise on how to reach Step 7.
@Nomad... Did you connect to the ezb4 before you tried 192.168.1.1? Look at Rich's post #88... You have to connect to the ezb4 first (solid blue LED) before you go to 192.168.1.1
If your EZ-B is in Client Mode (and I suspect they are) the lesson cannot be followed exactly. The lesson is for the EZ-B in AP mode. The connection method for each differs a lot.
Nomad, can you confirm which mode your EZ-B is in, AP mode or Client Mode?
If it is in Client Mode please let me know the IP address assigned to the EZ-B
We need this information in order to help you. Without it we cannot advise on how to reach Step 7.
Please answer the questions I have asked. Depending on the answer to the question I have now had to ask three times will make a difference to what Richard is explaining.
@Rich Look at his post #69... Nomad claims he was already doing the calibration... Question is if he still can't connect how could he be doing the calibration?....
Thanks (recently I've not been able to catch up with all posts so do miss a few and do forget a few things I have read).
If your EZ-B is in Client Mode (and I suspect they are) the lesson cannot be followed exactly. The lesson is for the EZ-B in AP mode. The connection method for each differs a lot.
Nomad, can you confirm which mode your EZ-B is in, AP mode or Client Mode? If it is in Client Mode please let me know the IP address assigned to the EZ-B
We need this information in order to help you. Without it we cannot advise on how to reach Step 7.
@Richard, I know, I know... One final attempt and hopefully this time he follows instruction to the letter.
rich yes that one.i dont know why it doesn connect no more. rr i did try thismorning the calibration,but had to charge the batt,after that i couldn connect.
Nomad, you did not answer my questions clearly or precisely. Nobody is able to help you until you answer the simple questions I have just asked.
@Nomad... Did you connect to the ezb4 before you tried 192.168.1.1? Look at Rich's post #88... You have to connect to the ezb4 first (solid blue LED) before you go to 192.168.1.1
got blue solid led.but web page not schowing on pc.accses point is flikkering
Please answer the questions I have asked. Depending on the answer to the question I have now had to ask three times will make a difference to what Richard is explaining.
rich&rr
let us stop and let david handle this.i dont want to risk that david has to do all over.
thank you for trying.