I+can+not+find+the+IP+address+of+the+MeteoHub

Problem
I can not find the IP address of the MeteoHub when I perform an IP Scan.

Solution
If you can no longer find the IP address of the device using the IP Scan tool, you can listen to a series of beeps after powering up the MeteoHub.

1. Disconnect AC power and turn on the unit from the ON switch on the front of the unit.

2. About one minute after starting reboot Meteohub signals its IP by the build in beeper. You can disable this noisy but sometimes helpful feature by placing a file named "noreadip" into the pc network folder "/public/log". Signaling of the IP starts with a low frequency tone of a long duration. After that each of the four numbers (delimited by a dot) will be signaled one by one. The dot between the numbers will be signaled by a high frequency tone. Each number is signaled by sending beeps digit per digit. Each digit is represented by a middle frequency tone repeated as often as the digit tells us. The zero digit is signaled by ten beeps. After having done this for all digits of all numbers of the IP, the end is signaled by a low frequency, long beep like it started with. Example: IP 192.168.10.77 Legend: L = low freq. tone, M = middle freq. tone, H = high freq. tone, _ = pause Signal: Comment LLLL___M___M_M_M_M_M_M_M_M_M___M_M___H 192 H 10 _M_M_M_M_M_M_M___M_M_M_M_M_M_M___LLLLL 77

When Meteohub does not have a valid IP this will be signaled with three low frequency beeps shortly following each other. (Don't mess this up with the three middle frequency beeps Meteohub sends when having finished boot, which corresponds with the green/yellow blinking Ready/Status LED changing to constant green.)

If the problem persists, please email info@meteohub.de. The author of the program is Boris Pasternak and he is in Germany. The support website is [|www.meteohub.de]