He means port 2000, not 200.rimai wrote:Did you setup port forwarding in your router?
Does it show port 200 open when you check your port?
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
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When I click the link it has the address and then say port 80 when you hit check it says port 80 is closed. I put 200 and 2000 in the port box hit check and says they are all closed. According to the wizard when I set it up , it said it had automatically opened port 2000
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
If port 2000 says closed, port forwarding is still required to be setup in your router.
Roberto.
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Thanks for the reply, I will try to do that when I get home
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Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Hi,
I was having issues with the setup, where the connection would only occasionally work on my home network with a couldn't connect message coming up. I hadn't approached port forwarding.
Because of this and the antiquated modem/router I had, I have changed my cable modem to a cg3100D-2 modem/router combo. I am having a hard time as it won't produce an ip, I am just getting 0.0.0.0:2000 . The green light is flashing.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
I was having issues with the setup, where the connection would only occasionally work on my home network with a couldn't connect message coming up. I hadn't approached port forwarding.
Because of this and the antiquated modem/router I had, I have changed my cable modem to a cg3100D-2 modem/router combo. I am having a hard time as it won't produce an ip, I am just getting 0.0.0.0:2000 . The green light is flashing.
Can anyone tell me what to do?
Cheers
Cody
Cody
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Can anyone suggest a fix for the above to get it working? Need more info?
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
You have DHCP false... is your router running DHCP? Otherwise you'll need to set a static IP on the wifi module. Also make sure your router is set for AES-2 I believe and no spaces in the password.
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Thanks Inevo, I will take a look tomorrow (Australia based)
Cheers
Cody
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Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Hi Inevo,lnevo wrote:You have DHCP false... is your router running DHCP? Otherwise you'll need to set a static IP on the wifi module. Also make sure your router is set for AES-2 I believe and no spaces in the password.
Sorry for the delay.
I just installed another modem/router my internet provider (telstra) sent out . It is a Netgear C6300BD.
I am having the same issue as before.
Have logged in and had a look, seems to run DHCP?
Also the security key stuff is solid numbers and see below:
How do I set a static IP on the wifi module?
Cheers
Cody
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Hi Rimai,
No the green LED is the only one blinking (slowly).
Cheers
Cody
No the green LED is the only one blinking (slowly).
Cheers
Cody
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
That means your unit is already connect to your router.
Just check the connected devices in your router and you should the wifi attachment as one of them.
Just check the connected devices in your router and you should the wifi attachment as one of them.
Roberto.
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Hi Rimai,
Yes I just checked and it is there:
Also did a ping test which worked:
I'm still having no luck with the ip - http://192.168.0.11/wifi (IE and Chrome)
Not sure what to do, looking forward to hearing your advice.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Cody
Yes I just checked and it is there:
Also did a ping test which worked:
I'm still having no luck with the ip - http://192.168.0.11/wifi (IE and Chrome)
Not sure what to do, looking forward to hearing your advice.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Cody
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Is the cable from the head unit to the wifi attachment looking to be good?
Is it a RA+?
Is it a RA+?
Roberto.
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Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Can you ping the wifi attachment from your computer instead of using the router tools?
Roberto.
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rimai wrote:Can you ping the wifi attachment from your computer instead of using the router tools?
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Cody
Cody
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What is the ip address on your PC? Are you sure you are in the the same network?
Roberto.
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I'll have to check later, but yes certain I am in the same network. No neighbours here so we only have one network avaliable.
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Cody
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Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Hey Rimai,
Sorry for the delay, have been quite busy.
Seem to have gotten it working on my phone while I am in my network. Couple of weird things are happening though.
- My router/modem is putting out 2 networks 'Telstra1B6E' and 'Sherray'. Sherray is our old network from 2 modems/routers ago, so not sure why it is still around.
- I setup the module on the 'Sherray' network, hey presto it's working. I can't access it outside of my network but it is accessible on both the 'Telstra1B6E' and the 'Sherray' networks, but only when the wifi module is connected to 'Sherray'.
Anyway, it is working in my network now which is a big step forward. How do I get it working on my phone when I'm out?
Regards
Cody
Sorry for the delay, have been quite busy.
Seem to have gotten it working on my phone while I am in my network. Couple of weird things are happening though.
- My router/modem is putting out 2 networks 'Telstra1B6E' and 'Sherray'. Sherray is our old network from 2 modems/routers ago, so not sure why it is still around.
- I setup the module on the 'Sherray' network, hey presto it's working. I can't access it outside of my network but it is accessible on both the 'Telstra1B6E' and the 'Sherray' networks, but only when the wifi module is connected to 'Sherray'.
Anyway, it is working in my network now which is a big step forward. How do I get it working on my phone when I'm out?
Regards
Cody
Cheers
Cody
Cody
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Sounds like you still have that router in there and you probably have two routers, which is complicating things a bit for you.
Roberto.
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Sooo frustrated... I did everything as i was supposed to from research here. i get to the part where i have to make it work with outside of my home network and nothing i see people saying that i should see. Meaning i dont see what people are telling me i should see. but it may be because they didnt explain how to get to that part.
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Sooo frustrated... I did everything as i was supposed to from research here. i get to the part where i have to make it work with outside of my home network and nothing i see people saying that i should see. Meaning i dont see what people are telling me i should see. but it may be because they didnt explain how to get to that part.
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
Is it working on your wifi network?
If so, you need to setup port forwarding in your router.
If so, you need to setup port forwarding in your router.
Roberto.
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Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
it WAS connecting to my router but now with trying all of these tips it wont even connect now. i plug it in now the blue light stays flashing.rimai wrote:Is it working on your wifi network?
If so, you need to setup port forwarding in your router.
i think its time to sell
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ok. I am able to hit the Reef Angel Controller Webserve from the public ip address http://24.170.42.205:2000/ .
Below is the code I uploaded. But all I get on the reef angel wifi unit is a green blinking light....help
Below is the code I uploaded. But all I get on the reef angel wifi unit is a green blinking light....help
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#include <ReefAngel_Features.h>
#include <Globals.h>
#include <RA_Wifi.h>
#include <Wire.h>
#include <OneWire.h>
#include <Time.h>
#include <DS1307RTC.h>
#include <InternalEEPROM.h>
#include <RA_NokiaLCD.h>
#include <RA_ATO.h>
#include <RA_Joystick.h>
#include <LED.h>
#include <RA_TempSensor.h>
#include <Relay.h>
#include <RA_PWM.h>
#include <Timer.h>
#include <Memory.h>
#include <InternalEEPROM.h>
#include <RA_Colors.h>
#include <RA_CustomColors.h>
#include <Salinity.h>
#include <RF.h>
#include <IO.h>
#include <ORP.h>
#include <AI.h>
#include <PH.h>
#include <WaterLevel.h>
#include <Humidity.h>
#include <DCPump.h>
#include <PAR.h>
#include <ReefAngel.h>
////// Place global variable code below here
////// Place global variable code above here
void setup()
{
// This must be the first line
ReefAngel.Init(); //Initialize controller
ReefAngel.AddStandardMenu(); // Add Standard Menu
ReefAngel.AddWifi(); // Add Wifi
ReefAngel.Use2014Screen(); // Let's use 2014 Screen
// Ports toggled in Feeding Mode
ReefAngel.FeedingModePorts = Port2Bit | Port8Bit;
// Ports toggled in Water Change Mode
ReefAngel.WaterChangePorts = Port2Bit | Port8Bit;
// Ports toggled when Lights On / Off menu entry selected
ReefAngel.LightsOnPorts = 0;
// Ports turned off when Overheat temperature exceeded
ReefAngel.OverheatShutoffPorts = Port4Bit;
// Use T1 probe as temperature and overheat functions
ReefAngel.TempProbe = T1_PROBE;
ReefAngel.OverheatProbe = T1_PROBE;
// Set the Overheat temperature setting
InternalMemory.OverheatTemp_write( 830 );
// Feeeding and Water Change mode speed
ReefAngel.DCPump.FeedingSpeed=0;
ReefAngel.DCPump.WaterChangeSpeed=0;
// Ports that are always on
////// Place additional initialization code below here
// Define labels for 2014 LCD screen
//box0
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[0]="T5HO";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[1]="Skimmer";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[2]="FugeLight";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[3]="Heater";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[4]="ScrubLight";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[5]="Kalk_Mixer";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[6]="Kalk_ATO";
ReefAngel.CustomLabels[7]="RO_ATO";
//lowers minimum speed for DC pump
InternalMemory.DCPumpThreshold_write(0);
//gives random sopmething to randomize against
randomSeed(now()/SECS_PER_DAY);
////// Place additional initialization code above here
}
void loop()
{
ReefAngel.ShowInterface(); //wifi
ReefAngel.MHLights( Port1,12,30,14,30,5 ); //t5ho
ReefAngel.MHLights( Port2,7,0,22,0,5 ); //skimmer
ReefAngel.StandardLights( Port3,18,0,10,0 ); //fugelight
ReefAngel.StandardHeater( Port4,785,788 ); //heater
ReefAngel.StandardLights( Port5,18,0,10,0 ); //scrubber light
ReefAngel.DosingPumpRepeat( Port6,0,240,25 ); // kalk mixing every 6 hours for 25 seconds
////// Place your custom code below here
////// Wave Pattern Code Start
//Hardcode minimum speed of DC pumps
ReefAngel.DCPump.Threshold=0;
// Add random mode if we set to Mode to Custom in portal
static int rmode;
static boolean changeMode=true;
// These are the modes we can cycle through. You can add more and even repeat...
byte modes[] = { ReefCrest, NutrientTransport, TidalSwell, Lagoon, Else, ReefCrest, Else };
ReefAngel.DCPump.DaylightChannel = Sync;
ReefAngel.DCPump.ActinicChannel = AntiSync;
if (now()%SECS_PER_DAY==0 || changeMode==true) { // Change at midnight or if controller rebooted
rmode=random(100)%sizeof(modes); // Change the mode once per day to pick from our array
changeMode=false;
}
// Set timer when in feeding mode
static unsigned long feeding;
if (ReefAngel.DisplayedMenu==FEEDING_MODE) feeding=now();
// after feed mode Continue NTM for the 60 minutes
if (now()-feeding<1800) {
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=InternalMemory.DCPumpDuration_read();
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Else;
}
//7am to 9am - wake up from night mode
else if (hour()>=7 && hour()<9){
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=350;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Sine;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=50;
}
//9am to 10am - ramp up to random
else if (hour()>=9 && hour()<10){
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=InternalMemory.DCPumpDuration_read();
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Lagoon;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=60;
}
//10am to 6pm - Random
else if (hour()>=10 && hour()<18) {
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=InternalMemory.DCPumpDuration_read();
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=modes[rmode]; // Put the mode to the random mode :)
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=70;
}
//6pm to 7pm - slow down from random
else if (hour()>=18 && hour()<19){
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=InternalMemory.DCPumpDuration_read();
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Lagoon;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=60;
}
//7pm to 9pm - slow down to night mode
else if (hour()>=19 && hour()<21){
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=350;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Sine;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=50;
}
// Night mode
else {
ReefAngel.DCPump.UseMemory=false;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Duration=450;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Mode=Sine;
ReefAngel.DCPump.Speed=40;
}
////// Wave Pattern Code End
////// ATO RO and Kalk Settings
if ((hour()>18 || hour()<9) && (ReefAngel.Params.PH < 822))
{
ReefAngel.SingleATO( true,Port7,600,0 ); // Sump switch. Kalk schedule 6pm - 7am if pH < 8.25 If ATO/Kalk runs for 10 minutes=600 seconds, then shut off.
ReefAngel.Relay.Off(Port8);
}
else
{
ReefAngel.SingleATO( true,Port8,500,0 ); // Sump switch. If ATO/RoDi runs for 8.20 minutes=480 seconds, then shut off.
ReefAngel.Relay.Off(Port7);
}
////// End ATO RO and Kalk Settings
////// Place your custom code above here
// This should always be the last line
ReefAngel.ShowInterface();
}
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
If you are able to access the internal webserver you are all set.
Green light means you are connected to your WiFi network.
It is not supposed to do anything else.
Green light means you are connected to your WiFi network.
It is not supposed to do anything else.
Roberto.
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
rimai wrote:If you are able to access the internal webserver you are all set.
Green light means you are connected to your WiFi network.
It is not supposed to do anything else.
when I upload the wifi sketch I lose all my current code. how can I set up the reef angel and keep my code?
Re: How to setup your wifi attachment
You are already all set. You don't need the wifi sketch. Your wifi attachment is already setup and connected to your network.
Roberto.