ToupTek G3CMOS06300KMA(USB2.0)
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Status:
NO INDISERVER
Lat: 51.2/Long: 6.8
Sidereal: 15:53:19.16
Mode: Day
Sun: 13.9° ↗
Moon: 11.8° ↘
Phase: Waning
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Smoke: No Data
Kp-index: 3.33
LOW
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Aurora: 0%
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--- No managed ethernet connections ---
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Warning
Use care when deactivating connections. If you deactivate the primary connection which is used for management, you will lose access to the web interface. If you lose access, you should be able to power cycle and the connection should reactivate.
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Hotspot Band
802.11b/g [2.4Ghz]
802.11a [5Ghz]
Hotspot PSK
No Security
The Hotspot will be created with a static IP of
10.42.0.1
(/24 or 255.255.255.0) and IPv6 will be configured with a link-local address (fe80::).
It should not be necessary to configure your wifi connection with a static address, a DHCP server should be started with the hotspot connection and the IPv6 link-local connectivity should be sufficient to access by the mDNS name:
https://vm3.local
The Hotspot connection is created with a lower priority (-90) than the standard wireless connections, so if the primary wireless connection fails, it should fallback to activating the Hotspot connection.