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Local Network Access

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 5:14 pm
by Loose
I have a RA Star controller. Using the the built in wired Ethernet, I can browse to the controller, but all I get is "Reef Angel Controller Web Server" and a blank page. What am I doing wrong?

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 5:20 pm
by rimai
Browse http://ipaddress:2000/wifi
But, if you have the RA*, you will be better off using the cloud server with the uapp.
It will stream data instead of having to refresh all the time.
Go to http://forum.reefangel.com/uapp and add a controller. Just make sure to enter only the cloud username and password. You do not need the ip address and port.

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 5:44 pm
by Loose
Thanks Roberto, both of those methods worked are useful. Is there a way I can assign a static IP address to the controller?

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:36 pm
by rimai
You will need to do that through your router.
Reserve IP by Mac adress

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 11:27 am
by Sellelg
I am having the same issue. I have configuredd a static IP address. How do I configure that address into the controller? The status of my star is: cloud connection: Disconnected, IP Address:0.0.0.0

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 4:36 pm
by binder
If you reserve a static IP by MAC address, the controller will get it automatically when it queries the router/dhcp server for an IP address. So somewhere in your router's setup page, there will be a DHCP server page and you will have the option to assign static IP's based on MAC addresses. That's where you will configure the IP address for the Star.

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 6:33 am
by Sellelg
Great, thanks for the response. So I understand from what you are saying is that DHCP is the only method for address assignment. OK. Would there really be any reason then for having a dedicated address, e.g. phone app or other two way control applications? I like the android app but logic tells me that the controller would need to be two way addressable for the setting commands to work like feeding mode and clearing alarms. Any thoughts? Also, if I were to simulate a static address by holding a DHCP lease by MAC address, do you know how I could get the MAC address from the controller?

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:54 am
by binder
Sellelg wrote:Would there really be any reason then for having a dedicated address, e.g. phone app or other two way control applications? I like the android app but logic tells me that the controller would need to be two way addressable for the setting commands to work like feeding mode and clearing alarms. Any thoughts?
Correct. If you are going to use the apps to control it, you would want a static IP address for it. This is also required if you are going to allow it to be controlled remotely. Your firewall/router has to know what IP address to send the data that comes from the WAN (internet). If the internal IP address changes, then the firewall/router wouldn't know where to send the data that comes back in.

Now, I believe that with the RA Star, the use of the MQTT protocol avoids the need for having a port opened on the firewall and the need for a static IP address for controlling it. However, with that being said, my android app does not support that feature/functionality currently.
Also, if I were to simulate a static address by holding a DHCP lease by MAC address, do you know how I could get the MAC address from the controller?
To get the MAC address, you would need to look at the current DHCP leases. That will tell you what it is.

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:55 am
by rimai
Correct. RA* has the capability of connecting to the cloud server, so there is no need for any setup on router. Simply use the web based Uapp.

Re: Local Network Access

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 8:52 pm
by Sellelg
Great, thanks for the info. I will get on this this weekend and get it reporting