HomeACcessoryKid / life-cycle-manager

Initial install, WiFi settings and over the air firmware upgrades for any esp-open-rtos repository on GitHub
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Problem with LCM AP #18

Open jvhtec opened 4 years ago

jvhtec commented 4 years ago

Hi, uploaded LCM to a former Tasmota device OTA, now its broadcasting an LCM AP but doesn't show the web configuration upon connection, tried on PC, MacOS and iOS to no avail.

Rocket200 commented 4 years ago

i have same problem

tonysprenk commented 4 years ago

In my experience connecting with an iPhone works best. Most of the time I’ve needed to set the IP address manually. Select the LCM-XXXX network then click the “i” symbol then select “Configure IP” then configure the IP to be 192.169.4.2, subnet mask 255.255.0.0, router 192.168.4.1, select Save. Then open safari and navigate to 192.168.4.1. On some occasions I’ve had to power cycle the device a few times before it was able to open the setup page. It also helps to have the device as close to the router as possible.

HomeACcessoryKid commented 4 years ago

Could you send serial output of the entire sequence? And if you could, a dump of the entire flash?

Be aware that this stage of the process is the maximkulkin/wifi-config code

peros550 commented 4 years ago

Is it possible to get serial output over IP , remotely?

HomeACcessoryKid commented 4 years ago

No

peros550 commented 4 years ago

Logging on remote devices is very important. There are bugs very hard to resolve which might occur randomly or very rarely.

I have seen you have published this repo

Is it ok to use it?

HomeACcessoryKid commented 4 years ago

Lcm uses the initial version of udplogger already. But it only starts after a station IP is assigned. For the purpose of this issue it cannot help

RobertoOrioli commented 4 years ago

In my experience connecting with an iPhone works best. Most of the time I’ve needed to set the IP address manually. Select the LCM-XXXX network then click the “i” symbol then select “Configure IP” then configure the IP to be 192.169.4.2, subnet mask 255.255.0.0, router 192.168.4.1, select Save. Then open safari and navigate to 192.168.4.1. On some occasions I’ve had to power cycle the device a few times before it was able to open the setup page. It also helps to have the device as close to the router as possible.

The same often happens to me. No ip assigned from DHCP server on ESP8266. I'm using Shelly 1 hardware.

dbartelmus commented 4 years ago

Often happen, sonoff basic after initial flash keeps connecting forever, after 2nd or 3rd restart finally captive screen, then 5 tries to OTA flash from GitHub source. Exhausted...