Pete,
I'd suggest a thorough reading of
https://docs.lightningmaps.org/station-o...e/#network ... what stuff does.
https://docs.lightningmaps.org/station-o..._recovery/ attempts to fix.
One possible very simple 'glitch'.... Your browser may assume you want an SSL connection, which will be refused. Make sure you're attempting to connect at HTTP://192.1.x.xxx" NOT https:// My browser started that 'thinking for the operator' crap with a recent update...
OTHERWISE:
It appears that your only recourse is a factory reset. Especially if you've inadvertently disabled the webserver.
For this you'll need physical access to the controller so you can push some buttons.
once accomplished,
The factory default address will be 192.168.1.235, and all settings will return to factory fresh.
If you still can't find it after all the options, including security, passwords, etc are 'factory', you may have to look outside the Blitzortung system for the issue.
Those links above give suggestions, info, and procedures for possible scenarios re: can't connect, etc, (including using the rarely mentioned enter "http://blitzortung" in the browser, which might not work in all network setups . May not work if have more than one BT system active on your network...)
I'd suggest a thorough reading of
https://docs.lightningmaps.org/station-o...e/#network ... what stuff does.
https://docs.lightningmaps.org/station-o..._recovery/ attempts to fix.
One possible very simple 'glitch'.... Your browser may assume you want an SSL connection, which will be refused. Make sure you're attempting to connect at HTTP://192.1.x.xxx" NOT https:// My browser started that 'thinking for the operator' crap with a recent update...
OTHERWISE:
It appears that your only recourse is a factory reset. Especially if you've inadvertently disabled the webserver.
For this you'll need physical access to the controller so you can push some buttons.
once accomplished,
The factory default address will be 192.168.1.235, and all settings will return to factory fresh.
If you still can't find it after all the options, including security, passwords, etc are 'factory', you may have to look outside the Blitzortung system for the issue.
Those links above give suggestions, info, and procedures for possible scenarios re: can't connect, etc, (including using the rarely mentioned enter "http://blitzortung" in the browser, which might not work in all network setups . May not work if have more than one BT system active on your network...)