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Browser Sessions
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Depending on your browser, you might encounter errors related to session. For exemple, you might get "connection reset" error when you try to save changes made to the configuration or when trying to upload a file to update de firmware or packages. This is mostly due to sessions that browser did not yet refreshed. If you encounter such an error you may try to force a refresh of the session by accessing the node from the root address (http://localnode) or simply open a private browsing window. The private browsing window is fast and effective way to go around session problems while configuring multiple nodes.
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Depending on your browser, you might encounter errors related to sessions. For exemple, you might get "connection reset" error when you try to save changes made to the configuration or when trying to upload a file (firmware or packages). This is mostly due to sessions that browser did not yet refreshed. If you encounter such an error you may try to force a refresh of the session by accessing the node from the root address (http://localnode.local.mesh) or simply open a private browsing window. The private browsing window is fast and effective way to go around session problems while configuring multiple nodes.
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Windows Firewall & Tiny PXE Server
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On Windows, make sure to allow Tiny PXE Server through the firewall when prompted on first launch. If you do not get prompted or Tiny PXE Server do not display any action when you put your device in recevory mode, get to the firewall settings from the Windows control panel and click on "advanced settings". Look through the "Inbound Rules" to see if a rules exists for Tiny PXE Server. If a rule exists, make sure to "allow connection" for both private and public network. If no rule exists, create a new rule.
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On Windows, make sure to fully allow Tiny PXE Server through the firewall when prompted on first launch. If you do not get prompted or Tiny PXE Server do not display any action when you put your device in recevory mode, get to the firewall settings from the Windows control panel and click on "advanced settings". Look through the "Inbound Rules" to see if a rules exists for Tiny PXE Server. If a rule exists, make sure to "allow connection" for both private and public network. If no rule exists, create a new rule.
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Ubiquiti First Install Process
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