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      Mircea
      last edited by JoelHaggar

      Hi,
      I have a Mango ES with Mango V3 and I changed the IP address to a static one using the old way (interface).
      After that I can't find the device on my network and don't respond to the fix IP that I give it.
      I power cycle the box too but nothing come up.
      How I can restore / re found my box on the network.?
      Thanks
      Mircea

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
        last edited by

        I would recommend using the USB Utility to check your configuration or set the static IP again. What do you mean by the "Old way"? Did you edit the /etc/networks/interfaces file?

        You can also plug in a monitor and keyboard to check the network settings.

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          Mircea
          last edited by

          Thanks Joel,
          I will try you suggestion tomorrow.
          It is there a way to disable the function of USB Utility ?
          I have a project that I like to disable the USB functions.
          Thanks
          Mircea

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by phildunlap

            Hi Mircea,

            You could... (any one would be sufficient)

            • Uninstall usbmount
            • Remove the call to /opt/control/esUsbUtility.sh from /usr/share/usbmount/usbmount
            • Remove /opt/control/esUsbUtility.sh or remove only the functions you do not want on that device from the function calls near the bottom.
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              psysak
              last edited by

              Ya the new v3 interface has no way to edit up info?

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              • Jared WiltshireJ
                Jared Wiltshire @psysak
                last edited by

                @psysak said in MangoES IP Address:

                Ya the new v3 interface has no way to edit up info?

                Correct, its on the TODO list. Please use the old UI for the time being, sorry for the inconvenience.

                Developer at Radix IoT

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