Mark Harris
Mark Harris
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Yes, see this post and pick one of the 3 ways listed to fix it. It was caused by a server that holds update files not responding correctly. The f...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Kevin, I'm not sure when your original version was released, but the scan_network.py feature is about a year old (give or take). I was going to sugges...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Kevin, I see the issue with the version numbers. I fat fingered the version on the download page. It should read 4.373, (not 4.374). I fixed that on...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Kevin, you'll be digging in the weeds here and there may be other dependencies that will need to be installed but we'll start with this one and give i...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Kevin, according to the snippet of log you posted, you are still running the old version of the software; Oct 8 0917 LiveSectionalV4 rc.local[561]: ...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

You can download everything from github at;and put it all in the /NeoSectional directory. Just be sure to use your config.py, airports and hmdata file...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Yep, you are using v4.346 and there has been changes made so unfortunately you'll need to download the new image and reinstall. Be sure to copy the co...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

Kevin, It looks like you must be running an older version and its looking for a module called scan_network.py and not finding it. I would suggest up...

4 years ago
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RE: RPI Refuses to Connect

If you have a monitor connected, please attach a picture of the error message it provides. Maybe that will help. - Mark

4 years ago
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RE: Web crash bug

Kevin, Take a look here;/p> Option 2 seems to be the easiest, but option 1 is fine too. Let us know if you have any issues. - Mark

4 years ago
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RE: New network; webapp not connecting

Thanks for the insights. I'll check them out. Glad it worked. - Mark

4 years ago
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RE: New network; webapp not connecting

Looks like 192.168.86.33:5000 is the correct IP. There is an issue where the webapp crashes unless you affect a fix which is available in the forum....

4 years ago
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RE: HTTP Error 406: Not Acceptable

Yep, a server error where update files are stored is causing this. Here are a couple ways in which to fix it; Let us know if you have any trouble...

4 years ago
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RE: Frozen LED's and unable to connect to Pi

Hmm, it worked for me. Try this link; Maybe copy and paste it into a browser? - Mark

4 years ago
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