[hpsdr] IP address on Metis

Dave Larsen kv0s.dave at gmail.com
Thu Dec 26 15:11:36 PST 2013


Phil --

You have a couple of options,

1. If you can still use the old router you can uses HPSDRProgrammer to
reset the address to an unused address in the new address space.

2. If you are unsure what address to uses in the scenario
 you can set the Metis board address to 0.0.0.0 which will turn on DHCP on
the Metis board.  Then move it to then new domain. and assign a fixed
addess if you want.  Remember if you are on a router the DHCP address comes
from the router if you have a direct wire the DHCP comes from the Metis
board.

3. If you no longer have the old router.  You can user the HPSDRBootloader
to talk to the Metis board.  It uses a different protocol and only need the
board's MAC address, which it will detect if it is connected to the current
network.  The HPSDRBootloader can be used to assign a new address.  To use
the HPSDRBootloader you will need Adminstrator on Windows or root  on Linux
privilages on the computer you are using.

Hope this helps.

Dave KV0S



On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Phil Theis <phil at k3tuf.com> wrote:

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> Metis has been working flawlessly.
> Scope of IP has been 10.1.1.x
> Changed routers, so have new DHCP scope
> Now 192.168.x.x
> Cannot find Metis
> Any suggestions?
> thanks,
> Phil K3TUF
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