The wireless device has connected to the Indigo access
point, but the configuration interface does not launch. |
The device you are using to connect to Indigo does not launch the
browser automatically after connecting to the access point. |
After connecting to Indigo, open your browser application. |
The wireless connection requires an authentication or acknowledgement
before the Indigo interface opens in your browser. |
Check your device's notifications to see if an authentication or
login prompt is present for the Indigo connection. Acknowledge the connection and open
your browser application if the interface does not launch automatically. |
The Indigo access point does not show up in your
device's list of available WLAN connections. |
Indigo access point is not enabled or an error is has
occurred. |
Switch off the Indigo WLAN connection, enable the connection again
and retry. |
Your device is too far from the transmitter or obstacles are blocking
the signal. |
Move closer to the transmitter and refresh your device's access
point list. |
Indigo shows up in the list of available wireless connections, but
connecting to it does not work. |
A device is already connected to the Indigo access point. |
Ensure that your device is the only one that is connecting to the
wireless configuration interface. |
The interface does not open in the browser. |
The browser has issues with loading the landing page. |
Enter the default Indigo IP address
http://192.168.1.1 in the browser's address bar. |
Cannot connect to the Indigo access point with iPhone. |
The iPhone WLAN settings prevent establishing a connection. |
See the instructions in Connecting to Indigo WLAN with iPhone. |
Indigo does not respond when pressing the wireless connection
activation button. |
WLAN functionality has been disabled with the WLAN ON/OFF DIP switch
on Indigo's circuit board. |
Enable WLAN functionality with the WLAN ON/OFF DIP switch. |