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  • in reply to: OSPi network connection for Apple Air Port Extreme #24661

    kkpwrh2o
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    Dumb question…Are these commands entered while OSPI is running?

    in reply to: OSPi network connection for Apple Air Port Extreme #24659

    kkpwrh2o
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    ITDawg, Samer, et al,

    Thanks for the help and info.

    For reference on my AE:
    – my AE version is 7.6.3
    – cysm viisible ip address = router ip addr
    – LAN ip addr (internal) begins with 10.
    – In Airport Utility- Network – DHCP Reservations-Descriptions = OSPI (I provided this description. Reserved by MAC addr, MAC addr of RPi is showing correctly, along with the IPv4 addr of 10.0.1.21

    – In Airport Utility- Network – Port Settings I filled in the same blocks as the other device that can be seen from outside. They are Public TCP port = 80, Private IP addr is 10.0.1.21, Private TCP port = 80

    To answer you questions, yes I have OSPi running as the http://0.0.0.0:8080/ is showing on the bottom of my terminal screen. Should it have an IP addr in it?

    The wifi usb module is flashing. oh, and I am typing this post and reading yours via the RPi in discussion. So I am sure it has an internet connection.

    Sorta new to Apple internet/router, seems the Airport Utility can see the Raspberrypi as listed under the Airport Utility display of wireless clients. (Wonder why it does not see t by its MAC addr?)

    Not sure I know how to browse to the RPi on my local network?

    Thanks again for the help. Hope the details help.

    Regards,
    Kevin

    in reply to: OSPi network connection for Apple Air Port Extreme #24655

    kkpwrh2o
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    Hi aradke,

    Thanks for the post.

    My setup is OPSi with wifi, as mentioned router is the AirPort Extreme (AE).

    Using the Airport Utility via my iMac I have successfully set up port forwarding for another device and was able to verify it was open using http://www.canyouseeme.org. The difference is the device is connected to the Airport Extreme via ethernet connection.

    I am try to do the same thing with the RPi using its wifi connection to the AE. Using the Airport Utilty I am able to add the RPi, its IP address, mac addr, and port number using the same method I set up the other device (that’s port can be seen as -open- on canyouseeme.org.

    At this point I can’t see the RPi on canyouseeme.org even after I changing it to port 80 and the other device to 81. (I can see the other device on canyouseeme.org under port 81)

    Think I am pretty close to success, but need a few more clues.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    in reply to: OSPi network connection for Apple Air Port Extreme #24653

    kkpwrh2o
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    Samer,

    Thanks for the quick reply and informative post (as always).

    As a hardware and gadget guy with not much software background, I feel like I am playing an adventure game as I figure out each puzzle/challenge and move to the next level of the OSPi configuration and ultimate goal of controlling my irrigation system via my iPhone.

    I’ll start working with your advice this afternoon so as to hopefully make it to the next level of the OPSi adventure game :>)

    Thanks again,
    Kevin

    in reply to: Mobile Web App with Screenshots (Updated) #23998

    kkpwrh2o
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    Samer, Ray, Dan,

    Outstanding work on the OSPI, Web App, and hardware!!! You guys rock. I want you to know how much I appreciate all the inovation in your coding , hardware design, and blogging!!

    I have been following every post on this subject with great interest. Now that the code is settling down, I and many others would be most grateful for a step by step walkthrough of the files to download and how setup the OPSI and web app.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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