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Sky-Drones SMARTAP PDB - Troubleshooting; Unable to Ping Smartlink.local - Unknown Host; Linux; Mac os

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Troubleshooting
Unable to ping smartlink.local - Unknown host
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Looking up for SmartLink IP address
Troubleshooting
Unable to ping smartlink.local - Unknown host
Some operating systems might not have local DNS, therefore, resulting in unabling to access the system using the name ( smartlink.local ). This
is known for all Android platforms and some Windows platforms. In case you can't ping smartlink.local and get similar:
$ping smartlink.local
ping: cannot resolve smartlink.local: Unknown host
You'll need to find out the IP address for SmartLink. There are numerous ways to do this, we'll use NMAP tool in this example. First of all,
download and install NMAP tool here unless it's not installed yet:
Linux
sudo apt-get install nmap
Mac OS
brew install nmap
Windows
Go to official website for NMAP tool: Nmap web page Select Latest stable release self-installer: nmap-7.80-setup.exe or similar, download and install
it.
Make sure to select Install Npcap in WinPcap API-compatible mode during the installation.
After installation completed open command line and go to NMAP folder:
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