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  • in reply to: port forwarding question #25687

    fsped09
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    @kkpwr&h2o wrote:

    Greetings,

    Having a similar situation in that I can see the “inside: IP addr for my OSPi, can see that port 80 is visible via WhatIsMyIP on the “outside” IP, yet can’t get the app of to see the OSPi using either IP. Don’t think I have changed the password. Is there somewhere to check to ensure the password is the default, or reset the password to the default “open-door” p/w?

    Thanks,
    KK

    I think the default password is ‘opendoor’ not ‘open-door’

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25685

    fsped09
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    @ray wrote:

    The first thing you want to try is to open a browser, and type in:
    http://x.x.x.x:1080
    where x.x.x.x is your IP from your ISP. If this doesn’t work, the app won’t work either. Can you type down the first two fields (i.e. first two x.x.) of your IP? From that we can probably tell if this is an external IP or internal IP.

    Update: When I went to x.x.x.x:80 (the 80 disappeared) in Chrome I was brought to a “OpenSprinkler Pi (OSPi) Pre-Configured SD Card” page. Mostly text and some links.

    Am I on the right path? This seems like its some progress.

    Still getting the error on the web app. I’m trying to set up two connections one for when I’m on my network and one off. I’m assuming since there is an “Add” button, you can have multiple connections.

    Any help would be great. Thanks in advance… again. 🙂

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25684

    fsped09
    Member

    So I can confirm that port 80 is not blocked, I called my ISP and they showed me how to unblock it, but I’m still seeing that error. I’ve tried with and without :80 after my IP.

    Do I need to adjust any settings on the OSPi or is this a problrm with the app?

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25683

    fsped09
    Member

    Hey Ray, you’re right, it didn’t work.

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25681

    fsped09
    Member

    Thanks for the advice, but I’m still having an issue. Here is what I’m looking at.
    This is Single Port Forwarding, I also have the option for Port Range (thats blank).


    And my device. The x’s are my IP from my ISP. I’ve tried with and without the port number. The busy wheel spins and I get the same error as from my original post. The info I read about port 80 being blocked and unblocking it didn’t pan out. Open to any other ideas thanks. 🙁

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25679

    fsped09
    Member

    @salbahra wrote:

    Some ISP’s may block port 80/443 and other ports such as 445. Check another port and see if it works.

    I checked with my ISP and you’re correct port 80 was in fact blocked by them. They said that 443 was not blocked so I tried that. Same results. On the app I tried using my ip that I got off whatsmyip.com with and without the :443. Same result. I just read that I can unblock 80 since I subscribe to a higher package deal, but I’ll need to be on my home network to make the changes. When I get off of work I’ll give it a try and post my results. Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25677

    fsped09
    Member

    @salbahra wrote:

    Yes port forwarding works well with the mobile app.

    When using port 80 you don’t need to define it. See if that helps (just the IP).

    Are you sure your port forwarding port 80 to the correct device?

    I tried just the IP same problem. I’ve got a Linksys router. My OSPi has a static IP of x.x.x.131. In the router I went to ‘Single Port Forwarding’ There is an External Port and Internal Port Column. I set them both to 80. Protocol is listed as ‘Both’, then my .131 IP address with the enable button checked.

    I disbale wifi on my phone, go through the steps but I still arrive at ‘Check IP/Port and try again’

    Are there any other settings needed in the router?

    in reply to: port forwarding question #25675

    fsped09
    Member

    Sorry to bump an old thread but I’m having some trouble using port forwarding. Does port forwarding work for the Mobile App?

    I’ve configured my router correctly, when I go to the Mobile App, I select manually add device. I enter my IP, 41.x.x.x:80. I enter my password which was changed from the default opendoor. I click submit, the busy wheel spins, then it throws the following: Check IP/Port, and try again. What am I doing wrong? I’d like to access this away from my home network. Thanks in advance.

    in reply to: Mobile Web App with Screenshots (Updated) #24378

    fsped09
    Member

    @salbahra wrote:

    @fsped09 wrote:

    So I recently got my OSPi up and running. But the app that I downloaded from Google Play doesn’t look like the screenshots I see on this post, ie I don’t see the weather on the main screen. Did I not install something correctly? Sorry if this has already been answered, bit of a noob here. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

    The issue here is you need to have a location specified in the device options. Let me know if you have done this and still not seeing the weather on the homepage.

    Thanks!

    That was it Salbahra, thank you!

    in reply to: Mobile Web App with Screenshots (Updated) #24375

    fsped09
    Member

    So I recently got my OSPi up and running. But the app that I downloaded from Google Play doesn’t look like the screenshots I see on this post, ie I don’t see the weather on the main screen. Did I not install something correctly? Sorry if this has already been answered, bit of a noob here. Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

    in reply to: Problem with ‘New Install’ Page #26530

    fsped09
    Member

    That was it. Thank you for the help. Where can I find info on setting this with remote access? Thank you.

    in reply to: Problem with ‘New Install’ Page #26528

    fsped09
    Member

    So I went back into my Pi and ran ‘sudo /home/pi/select_program’ and I selected 1) interval program. The I go back to my browser and use: http:/x.x.x.x:8080. The UI successfully comes up, but then I can’t make any changes under the option page. For instance, if I try to change the name of the default system or add a password, I click ‘Submit Changes’ and the next page returns ‘unauthorized’

    Also, I downloaded the app to my droid4 and installed it. (Thank you). When I use the scan function I get the erro ‘no devices were detected on your network’ When I do it manually, I get check IP/port again. Any ideas what I’m doing wrong?

    in reply to: Problem with ‘New Install’ Page #26526

    fsped09
    Member

    I certainly could use that, but I thought that this interface was a lot nicer, unless I’m confused? Also, from the Play Now store, is the correct app OpenSprinkler? or would I just be using a web interface with the native app? Thanks.

    in reply to: Problem with ‘New Install’ Page #26524

    fsped09
    Member

    @salbahra – Thanks for the response. I’ve used the instructions outlined on this page: http://rayshobby.net/?p=7606. I plan on using OpenSprinkler on my Droid, but for now I was simply testing via Google Chrome on my PC. I put in myipaddress/sprinklers and arrive at the set up page, but I’m unable to progress further. I’m a bit of a newbie when it comes to all this so I’ve just been following the instructions verbatim. I’ve run the sudo apt-get update command and more than a few items were updated. I rebooted my OSPi, accessed the web ui and I get the same results.

    Is there specific information you need from me? I’d be happy to provide whatever details you’ll need to assist with this. Thanks again.

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