

If everything is fine, wait for reboot with the new WiFi configuration. If the operation cannot be committed, e.g.ĭue to a too short password, you should see an alert. Select "Configure access point" and enter a the network name and the password. It is strongly recommended to change the password. If you want to boot INDIGO Sky from USB please see the instructions The only solution is to use another browser like Chromium, Chrome, Safari, Firefox etc. The issue is in the websockets implementation in Edge, and there is nothing we can do about that. NOTE for Microsoft Edge users: Some people reported reconnects every 30s when using Microsoft Edgeīrowser. Your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by However this URL may not work on Windows, INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at INDIGO Sky access point has the following default credentials: First boot will take longer (several minutes) as INDIGO Sky will automaticallyĮxpand the file system to the size of the SD card and after that it will start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point. Unpack it, copy it to SD card following theĪt Raspberry Pi site and boot from it. indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit Operating system for Raspberry Pi 3 (not recommended) and Raspberry Pi 4 (not recommended for 1GB and 2GB models) indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit Operating system for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4 B runs with 32 and 64-bit images (32-bit image recommended for 1GB and 2GB models)ĭownload the appropriate image (based on Debian 11 Bullseye): B+ runs with 32 and 64-bit images (32-bit image recommended)

B runs with 32 and 64-bit images (32-bit image recommemded) A+ runs with 32 and 64-bit images (32-bit image recommended) B runs with 32-bit image only (requires an external WiFi USB dongle when operated in WiFi mode) The images work with Raspberry Pi generations: Based image customized for running INDIGO easily and seamlessly on a Raspberry Pi.
