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Network Configuration
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Hi,
I was looking through documentation on changing the network settings, IP/Mask/DNS etc... And see a Network Configuration tab under system settings referenced but when I go to look on my end I'm not seeing the option there. I know I can use the USB configuration but wanted to see how/where I can do it on this end.Thanks
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Hi @bhansen
You will need to install the MangoES configuration module.
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Thanks @CraigWeb,
I got that installed and I now see Mango ES Configuration under settings but only really see where I can upload a file, change Host Name and Time Zone. Was unsure what I needed to do if i want to change IP/Mask/Gateway/DNS.
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Which device are you trying to change the network settings on? If it is a MangoGT, the module should work - you may just need to refresh without the cache (Ctrl+Shift+R for Chrome/Firefox). If you're trying to set a static IP for a MangoHTS, the MangoES Configuration module is not supported and you'll want to SSH into the unit and adjust the /etc/network/interfaces file.
Let me know if you need instructions for the latter.
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It's a Mango GT. I tried doing that refresh, different browsers, wiping cache still no luck. Here's what I'm seeing;
https://ibb.co/HVz33KR
https://ibb.co/mqXPRJS -
Hmm, then I would suggest setting it in the /etc/network/interfaces file. Download an SSH client like PuTTY and connect to:
mango@[currentIpAddress]
Port 2222Your unique SSH password would have been included on a sticker in the MangoGT box. If you need us to look it up, please send the serial number of the MangoGT to support@infiniteautomation.com. Use the following command to edit the file:
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
Then change this line:
iface eth0 inet dhcp
To be like this:
iface eth0 inet static
address x.x.x.x
netmask x.x.x.x
gateway x.x.x.x
dns-nameservers x.x.x.xCtrl+x, y, Enter to save. Then sudo reboot to restart the unit with the new static network settings. Gateway and DNS servers are optional if you don't need them.