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LAN inaccessible when using solder method. #115
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you need to tell the chip on the web configuration to sleep after jailbreak |
I don't have the web server version installed. Anyway around this without having to install a kill switch for the power? |
which version you installed? did you use the last one 1.2.5? |
Yes, 1.2.5, the latest one |
0x1iii1ii, is there a solution you could suggest? |
try the web server build and use the option |
I am having the same issue. Webserver version, but while I was able to get to the web server the very first time, since then it doesn't look like the luckfox is shutting off as instructed, and wont relinquish the IP from 42.42.42.42. It almost seems like its stuck in a cycle. So trying to get back to the webserver at 192.168.1.1, it fails and says it cant connect to the internet. I can go back in and set up a new wireless internet connection to get back on wifi, but that doesn't allow me to do anything with the luckfox. |
I have a problem! Auto Retry and the jailbreak works without problem and the pico mini B turns off but if I try to connect an ethernet cable for the internet connection does not recognize it. And now having set "Shutdown After Jailbreak" can not even get into the config.php to restore the default configuration. What am I doing wrong? thanks |
Hello,
Thank you for all the great work you’ve done!
I’m using the Luckfox Pico Mini B RV1103 board, where I’ve soldered to the LAN port internally and piggybacked the 5V from the internal USB solder points. Everything works well, and GoldHEN initiates in two minutes or less.
However, I’ve encountered an issue: once GoldHEN is up and running, the LAN port does not recognize any LAN cables I insert, preventing me from accessing the internet via LAN. Wi-Fi works perfectly, but I was hoping to use the LAN connection.
I’m confident in the quality of my soldering. Is this a known issue, or is there something I can do to resolve it?
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