Restore the Default Network Configuration

By default, the SMART Controller is configured to host a local Wi-Fi network. You can restore this configuration via the SMART's terminal.

About this task

If you apply incorrect network settings in the SMART Control Panel, you may lose your connection to the SMART System. If you can connect a keyboard and monitor to the SMART System, you can restore the default network settings, then reconfigure the SMART via a local Wi-Fi connection.

Procedure

  1. Connect a monitor and keyboard to the SMART Controller to access the Ubuntu terminal.
  2. Go to the directory /usr/local/share/smart/config/OnLogic-Karbon-300.
    cd /usr/local/share/smart/config/OnLogic-Karbon-300
  3. As a superuser, execute the configuration script in this directory.
    sudo ./config.sh
  4. When the script is complete, restart the Apache server.
    systemctl restart apache2
  5. Using a Wi-Fi-enabled device with a web browser, join the network created by the SMART Controller.
    The default network name (SSID) is smart-MAC_Address, where MAC_Address is the MAC address of the SMART Controller without periods.
    The default network password is wildlife.
  6. Using a web browser, go to https://192.168.19.1, and proceed through any warnings about connection privacy.

Results

The default settings will be restored, and you should now be connected to the SMART Control Panel over Wi-Fi.