I just received my Outernet DIY kit with the C.H.I.P computer and everything.
I booted it up and connected it to my WiFi, so far everything works.
I tried to find some signal but gave up and thought i would continue today, but now when i boot up the CHIP i’m getting this error “Your receiver doesn’t seem to have reported in. Err: null”.
Also the Outernet LNA does no longer light up like it did yesterday.
Just a quick response - - if you loaded the new Skylark Version 4, the my.outernet.is command won’t find your local IP address. Don’t know why - - and I never made a big deal about it, but I use a program called Advanced IP Scanner to find my CHIP’s IP.
LNA lighting up ??? The new LNA light up red - - the old ones light up green. They take a few minutes to light up after you apply power and boot. Ken
The my.outernet.is works fine and i also know the IP of the device so no problems there.
Also i have the new LAN with the red light and the board has been running for two hours now with still the same problem, so my guess is that it’s not booting up correctly or something else.
Is your SNR fluttering around some value like 3.33 + or - 1 a few dB or so? and do you have Lock?
If not ,shut down and reboot a couple of times. Forgot to ask, do you have a Li Ion battery installed? I’ve had some problems with my CHIP not working right when the battery needed a charge as it would right out of the box. Ken
I’m apparently not running Skylark since my interface does not look like that, i still have Librarian.
Also I’m not able to access the interface anymore to check the tuner settings (or anything else) due to the error: Your receiver doesn’t seem to have reported in. Err: null
I have had the CHIP powered through the battery pack the came with it, my computer and even regular wall socket power. Still no change.
Not to matter, the device start up and power-on characteristics are the same. Skylark is being run by only a few of us - - Librarian is the staple.
Is the USB charger you’re using rated for 10 watts (a 5 volt dc output at 2 amps) not a 1 amp or less phone charger? Less than that won’t work right. Did you charge the device overnight?
I’m just a voyageur in this game
@Abhishek or @Syed - - the corporate guys - - are the real smart guys who will go further helping you. Ken
Since the CHIP is connected to my network i use the DHCP lease IP to connect to it, which is 192.168.0.9 i’ve also tried my.outernet.is and i get the same error.
For the sake of trouble shooting, can you put it back in AP mode, so we can make sure that the other parts are working correctly. When you go into Network Settings you’ll need to click Save and Reboot twice. It is a bug