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  • in reply to: Hot charger + Device offline while connected to WIfi #29630
    catalinberta
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    Hi Radu,

    I’m reviving this topic 4 years later 🙂
    After some time of not using the smoggie pm, I’ve moved to a new place and I’m now trying to get it to connect to the wifi with no luck.

    Here are is the current development:

    – I can connect to it via serial and I can get settings, data and set data such as key1, key2:
    {“settings”:{“key1″:”***”,”key2″:”***”,”key3″:””,”key4″:””,”server”:”data.uradmonitor.com”,”script”:”/api/v1/upload/ex/”,”warmup”:0,”sendint”:60,”encrypt”:1,”mute”:1,”disableap”:0,”sw”:22,”hw”:4,”status”:”connected”}}

    {“id”:”*****4F”,”temperature”:28.80,”humidity”:44.00,”pressure”:99449,”pm1″:3,”pm25″:4,”pm10″:4,”uptime”:244}}

    – the device has the green led on all the time with the blue one popping up now and then

    – I added the key1 and key2 to 3 different WIFIs already and it doesn’t connect. I checked via the router, seeing no new connections

    – Connecting to its hotspot does not work – the wifi id appears now and then and when it’s there, it doesn’t accept a connection

    Any thoughts?

    in reply to: Wrong SSID + no USB connection #28829
    catalinberta
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    in reply to: Hot charger + Device offline while connected to WIfi #28820
    catalinberta
    Participant

    @Wolferl

    Ah true! I didn’t catch that.
    It was a strange scenario, because, while it was saying it is connected to the WIFI in its local web interface, in the Router DHCP config, I couldn’t find it. Here, I suspect it never connected, while the Smoggie erroneously stating it is Connected in its local interface.

    I tried reconnecting again to the WIFI (the one I wanted was already selected) and added in the password, but kept saying the SSID or password is incorrect. Though they were correct.

    Solution:
    I tried connecting to a different WIFI then back to the initial one and it connected successfully with a given IP.
    That was strange, but by reconnecting again made it work and it’s now in the Dashboard

    Awesome stuff, cheers!

    in reply to: Hot charger + Device offline while connected to WIfi #28804
    catalinberta
    Participant

    Sure, here it is:

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    in reply to: Wrong SSID + no USB connection #28798
    catalinberta
    Participant

    Hey Radu,

    Sure, happy to do it.
    I don’t remember how I did it and what I used, but I can install the latest firmware again and I can write all the steps down in a post this time.

    Could you please send me the latest firmware for Smoggie CO2?

    in reply to: Hot charger + Device offline while connected to WIfi #28795
    catalinberta
    Participant

    No need to send a replacement, I’ll just get one and that would probably fix it, thanks!

    Did you have a chance to figure out why it’s not being read in the dashboard? It’s still marked as offline while it’s running and connected to WIFI
    Everything looks good on my side

    in reply to: Wrong SSID + no USB connection #28563
    catalinberta
    Participant

    Thanks Radu, managed and I installed the new firmware, all good!

    P.S. The reason why I wasn’t able to make an USB connection was because the provided cable either has the data layer broken or doesn’t have one for data transfer. I changed the cable and then I saw the Smoggie in Device Manager and I was able to update the firmware.

    Data looking good so far. Looking forward to notifications

    Keep up the awesome work!

    in reply to: Wrong SSID + no USB connection #28556
    catalinberta
    Participant

    Thanks for the input jank. The provided power supply seems to be working and the Smoggie behaves the same even if I turn it on via USB.

    in reply to: Wrong SSID + no USB connection #28551
    catalinberta
    Participant

    To add on this, also tried on a win laptop and couldn’t establish any connection via CoolTerm (and other serial port means), using the baud rate 9600

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