Opening the web interface
You can use SharkRF Link to easily open the web interface of the openSPOT4.
Enter the device UID (you can find this ID on the sticker at the bottom of the
openSPOT4), then click on the Connect button.
All entered device UIDs will be saved in your web browser's local storage so you
don't have to enter them again. Just click on each openSPOT4's Connect button
to open their web interfaces.
Please keep in mind that both your computer/tablet/phone with which you've
opened SharkRF Link and the openSPOT4 need to be connected to the exact
same network.
You can also add the SharkRF Link application to your phone's home screen by
clicking on the Add to Home Screen button at the bottom of the page on your
mobile phone's browser.
If you are using an iPhone and the Add to Home Screen button does not
appear at the bottom of the SharkRF Link page, you can use the following
method to add the app icon to your home screen:
Open SharkRF Link in the browser
Click on the iPhone's Share icon at the bottom
Click on the Add to Home Screen button
Other ways to open the web interface
You can also open the web interface by entering http://openspot4.local/ or
http://openspot4/ or the openSPOT4's IP address into the web browser.
The recommended way is to use SharkRF Link to open the web interface.
Please keep in mind that your computer/tablet/phone needs to be connected
to the same network the openSPOT4 is connected to. If the web interface
does not open, then check if the openSPOT4 is connected to the Wi-Fi network
by looking at its status LED. Please see the LED states section for possible
status LED states. If the openSPOT4 is not connected to the Wi-Fi network
according to the status LED, see the Troubleshooting page for help on fixing the
connection.
If the openSPOT4 is connected to the Wi-Fi network, but you still can't open
the web interface, then check the Wi-Fi client isolation in your Wi-Fi router's
settings. It should be turned off.
If you prefer opening the openSPOT4's web interface using its IP address, then
there are several methods to find out the device's current IP address:
Look at the DHCP clients list in your router's web interface.
If voice announcements are enabled on the openSPOT4, you can query the
active IP address: