If the led is flashing blue, then the wifi is working as well because that led is triggered by an event in the wifi driver. I wrote the code for ezrobot. But they don’t pay us for product support so I’m graciously assisting LOL
also, the change of the wifi router is still on the same network. I provided a link to you above on how to change the IP address of the iotiny. Otherwise, you need to change your routers network. Your post describes that you merely changed the IP address of your router. You did not change the network address. The network address would have to change to avoid conflict.
I do not believe there is any fault in the product. You’ll have to change the network address so it’s not conflicting with your router. Or change the router network address.
it’s probably best to change the router network address though. I’m guessing your router is an older netgear. They had a lot of trouble by using .1/24 address space. A lot of products default to that space (such as wifi speakers) and they stopped using that address.
I edited my post. Looks like your caps lock is working. Take a look at my revised post because your network is still the same as the default iotiny network. One of those two will have to change.
You can always disconnect the Ethernet of your computer and connect to the iotiny to change its network address. Then it’ll be fine to reconnect everything
Oh wow, a linksys with a default network of .1/24 eh? That’s wild - never seen that before!
one of your two devices will need to be on a different network. You’re still only changing the IP address and not the network.
the network is the 192.168.X part. So changing your router to 192.168.0.1 would have changed the network. And by doing so, all dhcp devices would change to because the router will handle the change for ya. That’s the easiest solution
the alternate is what I described above by changing the iotiny ip. And that would require disconnecting the Ethernet etc
Hi - you need to change the network of the router. Currently your router is on the same network as the EZB, which is .1/24. Change it to .0
PS, gotta say a WRT54G! That's awesome - i used to love those routers back in the early 2000's. Super classic router - a workhorse to see one still running!
Change this number to 0 ... so it reads 192.168.0.1
Sounds like you have two contact easy robots customer support. Good luck
If the led is flashing blue, then the wifi is working as well because that led is triggered by an event in the wifi driver. I wrote the code for ezrobot
. But they don’t pay us for product support so I’m graciously assisting LOL
also, the change of the wifi router is still on the same network. I provided a link to you above on how to change the IP address of the iotiny. Otherwise, you need to change your routers network. Your post describes that you merely changed the IP address of your router. You did not change the network address. The network address would have to change to avoid conflict.
I do not believe there is any fault in the product. You’ll have to change the network address so it’s not conflicting with your router. Or change the router network address.
it’s probably best to change the router network address though. I’m guessing your router is an older netgear. They had a lot of trouble by using .1/24 address space. A lot of products default to that space (such as wifi speakers) and they stopped using that address.
I edited my post. Looks like your caps lock is working
. Take a look at my revised post because your network is still the same as the default iotiny network. One of those two will have to change.
You can always disconnect the Ethernet of your computer and connect to the iotiny to change its network address. Then it’ll be fine to reconnect everything
Oh wow, a linksys with a default network of .1/24 eh? That’s wild - never seen that before!
one of your two devices will need to be on a different network. You’re still only changing the IP address and not the network.
the network is the 192.168.X part. So changing your router to 192.168.0.1 would have changed the network. And by doing so, all dhcp devices would change to because the router will handle the change for ya. That’s the easiest solution
the alternate is what I described above by changing the iotiny ip. And that would require disconnecting the Ethernet etc
You can’t have the same network across two network devices.
changing the IP address does not resolve a network conflict. The network on one of the network adapters needs to change
Hi - you need to change the network of the router. Currently your router is on the same network as the EZB, which is .1/24. Change it to .0
PS, gotta say a WRT54G! That's awesome - i used to love those routers back in the early 2000's. Super classic router - a workhorse to see one still running!
Change this number to 0 ... so it reads 192.168.0.1
You may need to reboot the PC after changing the network on the router.
reboot PC
Connect to IoTiny over Wi-Fi
When you connect via wifi - you see the iotiny? And you press connect and it says connected?
and When you go to command prompt and type ipconfig, do you see both the iotiny and your Ethernet ip addresses? They should be on different networks
can you copy and paste the ipconfig output?