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Gemini 2 Quick start guide Fixe Long and Timezone directions


tomhilton1
 

I just uploaded a new version of the Quick Start guide, the the instructions for Longitude and timezone signs reversed as the
new firmware has it.

Tom Hilton


tomhilton1
 

I also added a paragraph about DHCP connecting. I was able to test this and it worked. I have 2 different routers, which are on 2 different subnets. When I moved the Gemini2 to the other router it
connected via DHCP. Please note that for now there is no way within the Gemini 2 to know what DHCP address it is using. You will have to be able to find it by logging into your router.

Tom

--- In Gemini-II@..., "tomhilton1" <tom@...> wrote:

I just uploaded a new version of the Quick Start guide, the the instructions for Longitude and timezone signs reversed as the
new firmware has it.

Tom Hilton


 

That's super. While we're on a roll, perhaps it might be a good idea to make it Bonjour/Zeroconf capable, thus discoverable?

-esy


Erik Sigurd Young
¡±My punctuality is well known. When The Revolution takes place, I'll be late, and I'll be shot as a traitor.¡±




 

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Erik
Your over my head on that one.??? Do you know how to code for this?

Tom

On 2/4/2011 12:34 PM, Erik Sigurd Young wrote:

That's super. While we're on a roll, perhaps it might be a good idea to make it Bonjour/Zeroconf capable, thus discoverable?

-esy


Erik Sigurd Young
???My punctuality is well known. When The Revolution takes place, I'll be late, and I'll be shot as a traitor.???





 

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Erik
I found a utility that can scan networks and tried it.??? It found the Gemini.??? It did not tell me it was the Gemini, but it did show it's IP address and mac address. (it only found the mac address of items on the local subnet.
?????? download link on lower right side of page Under a green product Info bar. This program seemed to need
no install.

I also tried one from ??? If did the same thing, but it has to be installed.

Tom

On 2/4/2011 12:34 PM, Erik Sigurd Young wrote:

That's super. While we're on a roll, perhaps it might be a good idea to make it Bonjour/Zeroconf capable, thus discoverable?

-esy


Erik Sigurd Young
???My punctuality is well known. When The Revolution takes place, I'll be late, and I'll be shot as a traitor.???





 

I'm thinking mDNS, Apple used to call it Bonjour, it is also part of the zeroconf initiative:?. Basically you can make requests to a name, and the computers on the network will respond with an address, sort of a DNS browser.

-esy

On Feb 4, 2011, at 3:12 PM, tom@... wrote:

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Erik
I found a utility that can scan networks and tried it.? It found the Gemini.? It did not tell me it was the Gemini, but it did show it's IP address and mac address. (it only found the mac address of items on the local subnet.
?? download link on lower right side of page Under a green product Info bar. This program seemed to need
no install.

I also tried one from ? If did the same thing, but it has to be installed.

Tom

On 2/4/2011 12:34 PM, Erik Sigurd Young wrote:

That's super. While we're on a roll, perhaps it might be a good idea to make it Bonjour/Zeroconf capable, thus discoverable?

Erik Sigurd Young
¡±My punctuality is well known. When The Revolution takes place, I'll be late, and I'll be shot as a traitor.¡±