@Luciano-S. I can access it from that address when I'm connected to its hotspot. But I want to connect my computer to my home wifi and access the omega 2+ from there. I've set it up and it connects to the home wifi. I don't know the local IP of the omega and I can't seem to be able to find it.
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RE: Powering the Omega 2 for the first time without an adapter?
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RE: Powering the Omega 2 for the first time without an adapter?
@Alex-Brooke
I was using the arduino's 3.3v supply (not a GPIO) and it should've been enough.I switched to a DC - 3.3v supply at 0.7A and got the omega 2 working.
Seems good for now. I set it up, connected to my wifi network and updated the software.
Only problem I have is that I can't seem to do an SSH session with it. The address of "omega-XXXX.local" (where XXXX is the ID found on it's access point) does not respond ( can't connect to it over putty).On cloud.onion.io, my device shows up as online. However, when I try to connect to it from device explorer, I get " there was a problem accessing your device ". I don't have a USB-Serial adapter that is for 3.3V TTL logic levels.
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Powering the Omega 2 for the first time without an adapter?
Hello. I just got my Omega 2+ and of course I want to fire it up right away. I didn't get any adapters tho. Based on the pinout presented on the indiegogo campaign, I wired up the VIN pin to a 3.3V power source (An arduino uno's 3.3V pin because I don't have anything else on hand) and GND to GND of the source. Turned everything on. Didn't get any LED lights from the omega. The supplied voltage was 3.20V (measured while everything is connected and powered). No short circuits. Some of the GPIO were at 3.2V, some of them were grounded. But nothing powered on. No new wireless network was created by the omega. And I'm wondering, why is that?