OpenSprinkler Forums OpenSprinkler Mobile and Web App Equipment: to utilize the application you need either an OpenSprinkler (v2.0 or

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #40962

    alexhales
    Participant

    Any variant), or OpenSprinkler Beagle (OSBo, any rendition). Regardless of the fact that you don’t have the equipment, you can set up a product reenactment (Dan’s interval_program) on RPi or BeagleBone to experiment with the firmware and application. OpenSprinkler equipment v1.x is as of now not upheld. Too bad!
    Firmware: the application requires OpenSprinkler firmware 2.0.4. On the off chance that you don’t have this rendition, please take after the firmware overhaul guidelines to update your firmware.

    OSPi and OSBo clients need to redesign your interval_program to the most recent adaptation with new plugin system. A major thank-you to Dan Kimberling and Jonathan Marsh for working this out!

    Application Installation: look for “opensprinkler” in iOS App Store, Android Play Store, or Windows Phone Store, and you ought to have the capacity to discover and introduce the application.

    In the event that you like the application, please give a +1 to demonstrate your energy about Samer’s work!

    Port Forwarding (discretionary): not at all like the past web application, you don’t have to set up port sending any more on the off chance that you are getting to the controller inside of your home system. Then again, on the off chance that you need to get to the controller outside of your home system (say, when you are voyaging), regardless you have to set up port sending on your switch. This requires knowing your OpenSprinkler’s IP address and port number (default is 80). Kindly allude to your switch’s client guidelines. You can likewise utilize dynamic DNS administration, (for example, dyn.com, freeDNS and so on.) to set up a simple to-recollect DNS name for your switch. Most switches bolster dynamic DNS administration also.

    NOTE to remember: the application gives an option front end to the OpenSprinkler controller. The default front end, which is the controller’s site page (got to by writing in the controller’s IP in a program), is still accessible and working. Any operation you apply through the application will likewise be reflected in the default front end.

    #40996

    Ray
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the summary.

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

OpenSprinkler Forums OpenSprinkler Mobile and Web App Equipment: to utilize the application you need either an OpenSprinkler (v2.0 or