Usage Instructions
Connection Methods
Important Notes
- Only the two methods below can be used for connection, and you must choose one—there are no other connection methods!!!
Method One: Connect the USB A (male) port of the U-IP to the USB A (female) port of the host machine.
Method Two: Use a data cable (USB to TYPE-C) to connect one end to the USB A (female) port of the host machine and the other end to the U-IP.
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Then: After connecting the cable, wait normally.
Configuring the U-IP Method
Important Notes
- Currently not supported for Apple users.
- Requires a WINDOWS system to function.
- Only the two methods below can be used for connection, and you must choose one—there are no other connection methods!!!
Method One: Connect the USB A (male) port of the U-IP to the USB A (female) port of the computer.
Method Two: Use a data cable (USB to TYPE-C) to connect one end to the USB A (female) port of the computer and the other end to the U-IP.
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Then: Wait for five seconds, then use a browser on WINDOWS and enter http://192.168.4.1/ in the address bar. Press Enter to bring up the interface shown below.
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Interface Introduction
Network Settings
- Allows setting the U-IP's IP address, MAC address, hostname, and backend management port.
- Please do not modify these settings arbitrarily.
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Display Settings
- Allows setting the display orientation, backlight brightness, and whether to show the IPv6 address of the connected machine, among other options.
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System Control
- Allows viewing the firmware version and provides options to restart the device or enter the U-IP's flashing mode.
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System Connection Configuration
Moonraker Configuration
- The first option is whether to enable Moonraker connection (enabled by default).
- The second is the IP address automatically assigned to the machine.
- The third is the Moonraker port number (default is 7125).
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SSH Configuration
- This method can be attempted for special systems, but note that not all machines may support this feature.
- After enabling SSH connection, enter the machine's SSH username and password. The default port is 22.
- This option logs into the machine via SSH to retrieve the machine's IP and system resources. If retrieval fails, it will continuously loop at the boot interface.
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