SmartSDR v3.9.19 and the SmartSDR v3.9.19 Release Notes
SmartSDR v2.12.1 and the SmartSDR v2.12.1 Release Notes
The latest 4O3A Genius Product Software and Firmware
Need technical support from FlexRadio? It's as simple as Creating a HelpDesk ticket.
Question regarding the maestro
Comments
-
Hi Laurent,
You don't need a computer but you do need power. When Maestro is operated on battery power, the wired Ethernet port is disabled. If you pull the network cable, you'll be on wireless; did you already set up Maestro to your wireless network?
Also, the internal battery isn't going to last long at all. See some of the discussions on here for options.
Lots of knowledge and help on here. Enjoy your new kit!
73,
Lee, N2LC
0 -
[{"insert":"Thank you for you advise \nI went to the regular process and my maestro is working properly when is attach to the radio \nis there a set up on the maestro that you have to do to connect on your wireless network ?\n"}]0
-
[{"insert":"I’m getting the following msg \n"}]0
-
Yes, you'll need to set up the Maestro similar to how you would set up most any other device to get onto your LAN - find the network, select it, put in the password.
From the User Guide:
A Wi-Fi(wireless) connection using the built-in wireless adapter. On start-up, Maestro will attempt to make a Wi-Fi connection using information from earlier sessions, or if no recognized network is available, Maestro will present the Choose a Wi-Fi Network screen showing available networks. Select a network by tapping its name, then tapping the Connect button. You may be required to enter a password to access the network.
So if you haven't set it up, it should boot up to a dialog box for you to choose the wireless network, (select yours), and enter your network password. That should be all there is to it. If it doesn't do that, tap Menu button, tap Network, (select yours), enter your network password, and... Voila!
The message you tried to show us didn't make it through.
The User Guide is on the Flexradio.com website:
73,
Lee, N2LC
0 -
Yes, you'll need to set up the Maestro similar to how you would set up most any other device to get onto your LAN - find the network, select it, put in the password.
From the User Guide:
A Wi-Fi(wireless) connection using the built-in wireless adapter. On start-up, Maestro will attempt to make a Wi-Fi connection using information from earlier sessions, or if no recognized network is available, Maestro will present the Choose a Wi-Fi Network screen showing available networks. Select a network by tapping its name, then tapping the Connect button. You may be required to enter a password to access the network.
So if you haven't set it up, it should boot up to a dialog box for you to choose the network, and enter its password. That should be all there is to it. If it doesn't do that, tap Menu button, look for Network, and go in there and do it that way.
The message you tried to show us didn't make it through.
The User Guide is on the Flexradio.com website:
73,
Lee, N2LC
0 -
Disregard. **** post.
0
Leave a Comment
Categories
- All Categories
- 337 Community Topics
- 2.1K New Ideas
- 607 The Flea Market
- 7.9K Software
- 6.3K SmartSDR for Windows
- 170 SmartSDR for Maestro and M models
- 401 SmartSDR for Mac
- 264 SmartSDR for iOS
- 247 SmartSDR CAT
- 185 DAX
- 371 SmartSDR API
- 9.1K Radios and Accessories
- 18 Aurora
- 188 FLEX-8000 Signature Series
- 7.1K FLEX-6000 Signature Series
- 913 Maestro
- 53 FlexControl
- 859 FLEX Series (Legacy) Radios
- 886 Genius Products
- 450 Power Genius XL Amplifier
- 320 Tuner Genius XL
- 116 Antenna Genius
- 281 Shack Infrastructure
- 197 Networking
- 442 Remote Operation (SmartLink)
- 137 Contesting
- 741 Peripherals & Station Integration
- 137 Amateur Radio Interests
- 954 Third-Party Software