@Nayan Sounds like we are on the same page. Omega sits as bridge connecting to AP via wifi and ethernet expansion module has switch plugged into it allowing both sides to reside on 192.168.1.0/24 network. Of course DHCP requests to be passed through Omega (bridge) to the DHCP server. Looking forward to comparing notes.
@Lazar-Demin happened again, another power cut and the onion was factory restored.
To work around, I created an shell script which install and configure my system and I call it on "/etc/rc.local". This file still intact because I put he on "/etc/systemupgrade.conf".
@Theodore-Borromeo said
You'd be better off installing luci from opkg, I think, and configuring the onion via lan like you would if it were an openWRT enabled router. . . Which it is.
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Unknown package 'luci'.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package luci.
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opkg install luci-ssl # enable https for luci
# opkg install luci-ssl
Unknown package 'luci-ssl'.
Collected errors:
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package luci-ssl.
@Valentin-Haenel there seems to be this test case floating around somewhere that has attached claims to getting the bridge to function but have yet to have it work for myself. This is another interesting approach to bad it has fallen by the waste side.
@benthenchelys Good question!
Unfortunately, there are no local URL endpoints for the services exposed on the Cloud.
That's where our Cloud <-> Device connection comes into play.
However, all of those services are available on the command-line through the ubus. Check out our ubus tutorials for more info.
Your other devices and sensors can potentially use SSH to trigger ubus commands. Hope that helps!
@Peter-Harrald said in Did I destroy my Arduino Dock?:
I assume that the omega does not get (enough) power from the Arduino dock. Any ideas?
Did you try out other USB-cables?
Also try to connect a USB connector direct on Mainboard if you use a Desktop computer with a front-controller. As longer and older the cables are, bigger is the possibility to get power loss.
@Guest
I have replied in your thread here that you can use the Reset switch to soft-start the Omega in the same way as the power switch if the power switch is stuck to ON.
Gabe
@Kit-Bishop
The "Newest to Oldest" sorting option does sort by latest post; the date you see in the list is the topic's creation date. I have just replied to a bunch of threads just now and you should be able to see them all lined up at the top.
Gabe
@Guest
You can use the Reset button once you have connected the Omega to the USB cable and opened the serial port, in the exact same way that you would use the power switch to turn the unit on. The same U-boot prompt will then show up with the 3 second interrupt window, a few seconds after you have pressed the Reset switch.
Gabe
@Phil-John Sorry about that! I'm glad you were able to resolve the issue DIY-style.
We had defined testing and QA procedures for the GPS Expansion, however, the factory that manufactured the GPS Expansion did not follow our instructions. Needless to say, we are no longer doing business with them.
Thank you for your patience with us, we've definitely learned a LOT since the KickStarter campaign.