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Can't see my Obi110 in browser

Started by N7AS, February 09, 2012, 06:18:14 PM

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N7AS

I always program my OBis locally and never use the web portal.
I wanted to see if I could access my OBi110 remotely so I changed the port to 8080

System Management -> Device Admin -> Port : 8080

rebooted the Obi, forwarded port 8080 in my router to the Static IP of the Obi 192.168.1.45

Now I can't see the OBi either remotely or locally with the static IP.
Also, on the ObiTalk page both of my OBis status shows offline. But everything works. I just can't make any changes either locally or remotely. Any ideas?
Grant N7AS
Prescott Valley, AZ
https://www.n7as.com

A journeyman electrician sent his apprentice with a 5-gallon bucket and was told to put the ends of the service drop in the bucket and fill it with volts. He was there all day.

RonR


N7AS

Grant N7AS
Prescott Valley, AZ
https://www.n7as.com

A journeyman electrician sent his apprentice with a 5-gallon bucket and was told to put the ends of the service drop in the bucket and fill it with volts. He was there all day.

RonR


Diana

Quote from: N7AS on February 09, 2012, 06:21:16 PM
Quote from: RonR on February 09, 2012, 06:19:54 PM
Are you entering the address in your browser as?:

http://192.168.1.xxx:8080

Yes


Try rebootingyour Router and Modem to see if that takes of the issue.  It should work with 192.168.1.xxx:8080

N7AS

I got it working once again. I tried a different browser and worked with port 8080 but not without it. I also tried it remotely, but got some server issues. I was able to put it back to port 80 once again. I just wanted to see if I could make it work as I don't really need thhis function at this time. Thanks for the help.
Grant N7AS
Prescott Valley, AZ
https://www.n7as.com

A journeyman electrician sent his apprentice with a 5-gallon bucket and was told to put the ends of the service drop in the bucket and fill it with volts. He was there all day.