Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the input.

Quick question, when you are making the changes to site parameters via
Insight2 and you are prompted for the Gateway password, which credentials
are you using (User, Installer, or Admin)?  I am trying to use the Admin
credentials of the Gateway which I thought was correct.

Thanks


On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 10:37 AM Jeff Clearwater <
je...@villagepowerdesign.com> wrote:

> Hi Dave and Wrenches,
>
> So bringing this back to the thread after Dave and I brought it off-list
> (see below).
>
> My InSight2.0 access to remote changes now works (through the
> configurations page) though I'm not 100% sure what the fix was.  I had
> tried over a dozen times with the same credentials information prior to
> that and it did not work over the course of a month - giving me the 'DEVICE
> NOT READY, OR INVALID CREDENTIALS, PLEASE TRY AGAIN screen when I would try
> to change a parameter for any given device.
>
> The fix is either (only things I can think it could possibly be):
>
> 1.  Last week - when I was on-site and connected to the Gateway directly
> through the local network -  I added a USER and INSTALLER level access.
> For simplicity I gave them the same password. Prior to that I had not gone
> into that screen and just had accepted the ADMIN level as the only level.
>
> OR
>
> 2.  I came home from that day to the thread that others were having the
> same problem (Mac Lewis) and Dave (per below) said he had talked to
> Schnieder and they couldn't reproduce the problem.  So he asked me to take
> screen shots and provide the credentials so they could test.  I was in the
> process of making up those screen shots when it started to work.  So my
> only thought here is that through some other ticket or tech than Dave is
> aware of - someone at Schneider changed something since they were hearing
> of the problem.
>
> If it's not the latter my theory is that particular Access password screen
> is set up to be for INSTALLER OR USER level and not ADMIN and my adding of
> those two - though it didn't work right away when I returned to remote
> testing as perhaps the InSight database took some time to register my
> change - adding those now let me in.
>
> Same is true for the iPhone App - it now let's us in and that one
> specifically asks for the USER Password and has no option for INSTALLER OR
> ADMIN.
>
> So Mac - try that and tell us if it works.  To better test - unlike me -
> give those levels different passwords and see if  you can get in with one
> and not the others.
>
> Or Sandra - perhaps  you can shed some light - or liaison with your tech
> folks to prove or disprove my theory?
>
> Onward,
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote on 2/3/20 8:25 AM:
>
> No Sir I did not send them anything yet as I was waiting for your reply.
>
> I will forward what you did and thanks. I am thinking somehow the Admin
> level and your changes to user and installer might have done something?
> Thx!  I would appreciate it if you would post out to the list that it is
> working for you!
>
>
>
> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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>
> On Sun, 2 Feb 2020 20:12:38 -0800, Jeff Clearwater
> <je...@villagepowerdesign.com> <je...@villagepowerdesign.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Dave,
>
> So I went to those screens to take screen shots to show you what's been
> happening for over a month now (tried like a dozen or more times) and voila
> now it works!
>
> So I'm thinking that someone else beat me to it since you talked to them
> and they fixed it over the weekend?  I'm 100% positive I entered the same
> info I have been entering all along.
>
> My only other possible change is that last week during a site visit I
> enabled a USER level and INSTALLER level access in addition to the ADMIN.
> I set them all to the same password so in case that password screen was
> looking for a different permission level it would work.  It didn't right
> when I returned to remote testing but perhaps it took some time for the
> database to catch up?
>
> So not sure which one of those two is responsible for the fix but in my
> mind it has to be one of the two - I hope that helps :)
>
> Let me know if you find out.
>
> Best,
>
> Jeff
>
>
> Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote on 2/2/20 8:44 AM:
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> You are getting a screen like I attached right?
>
> So your problem is you can't make changes on Insight2. When you attempt a
> change, like to turn on/off the SCP button beep you get the error wrong
> password. The password asked for is the Gateway PW. The gateway PW works on
> gateway?
>
> If all of this is true I will need the PW of the gateway and the URN.
>
> Sorry to be overthinking this but this is not easy and there is no room
> from creativity.
>
>
>
>
>
> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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>
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 17:24:49 -0800, Jeff Clearwater
> <je...@villagepowerdesign.com> <je...@villagepowerdesign.com> wrote:
>
> It's happening to me.  Would love to solve it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 1, 2020, at 1:43 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar <
> offgridso...@sti.net> wrote:
>
> Wrenches,
>
> I was told by Schneider that they would like engineering to take a peak at
> a system where Insight2 is giving the password error for the Gateway.
>
> " If you have any customers facing this issue who are willing to share
> their gateway password with us, we can troubleshoot what is going on.  When
> we last looked at this, it looked like their password was incorrect.  (it
> is hard to tell because the gateway stores a hash of the password and not
> the password itself, so it is not possible to find out the password that
> the gateway has).  Once connectivity is established to the cloud, we have
> not seen an instance in the lab where we cannot communicate with the
> gateway through the cloud."
>
>  So drop me an email and I can try and hook you up.  Thx.  --Dave
>
>
>
> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar*
>
> *"we go where powerlines don't"
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>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 13:45:59 -0800, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar <
> offgridso...@sti.net> wrote:
>
> I really have not had any problems with support (monday thru friday they
> answer the phone) or the equipment. Sorry to not be very helpful. You can
> email me and I can attempt to help.
>
> FYI  I just changed the SCP button beep in the country of Ghana from
> Mariposa. Client wondered how that got turned on [image: Wink] The
> gateway system and Insight2 work as advertised. I have heard similar
> problems over the years with Optics and I know you guys have also.
>
> Some folks should not have the need for this monitoring and if they do,
> they need to devote the time before they get clients involved. My humble
> opinion.  FRIDAY !
>
>
>
> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
> "we go where powerlines don't"
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>
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:16:09 -0700, Ray <r...@solarray.com> wrote:
>
> We inherited a Schneider system recently and have been attempting to add
> remote monitoring etc.  I have an electrical engineer on my team with
> significant com experience.  Our opinion to date:
>
> 1) The Schneider system is the most complicated, kludgy solution I've ever
> encountered with separate boxes and cables running amok everywhere:
> certainly an inelegant solution.
>
> 2) The Manuals do not fully cover all of the setup, so Wrench comments
> chastising others for contacting Schneider with basic questions covered in
> the manual are way off base.
>
> 3) Schneider tech support is some of the worst right now: we need field
> support when we are on site, instead, we get a call back a week later.
> Only SMA's lack of support for the Sunny Islands is worse. (they don't call
> back at all....)
>
> 4) When we do finally get a call back a week later, they can't answer any
> of our questions, and can't seem to forward us to anyone who can.
>
> My conclusion:
>
> The entire Schneider SCADA package is way over priced, thrown together,
> not fully integrated, over promised, released before it was ready, and
> comes with virtually no SCADA support for installation or trouble shooting
> after.  At least I feel better knowing its not just us.
>
> Compare this to something like the Bluetooth enabled SOC monitoring that
> comes FREE with LiFe blue batteries, and it tells me Schneider needs to
> just hit *Delete *and start over.
>
> In the 21st century, we have smart phones with apps that connect
> automatically, equipment that is actually plug and play, and software that
> is so intuitive you don't need the manual, much less call anyone. As I've
> said going back to the Outback Mate days,  offgrid solar SCADA is at least
> a decade behind the rest of the world.
>
> Ray Walters
> Remote Solar
> 303 505-8760
>
> On 1/31/20 10:18 AM, Jeff Clearwater wrote:
>
> Hi Mac and Luke and Wrenches,
>
> I'm having the exact same issue.  It hasn't been a pressing problem right
> away as I've been having access to the site but I was hoping my last visit
> where I added Users and Admins and Installers would fix it due to
> permissions levels.  But in Admins and Installers I still get the same
> thing:
>
> "DEVICE NOT READY OR INVALID CREDENTIALS, PLEASE TRY AGAIN"
>
> And like Mac I can log in and make changes when I'm on site using the
> direct interface but not through InSight2.0.
>
> I've also checked numerous times that I'm using the correct Gateway
> credentials.
>
> Sandra?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
> Luke Christy wrote on 1/31/20 6:44 AM:
>
> Hi Mac,
> I have a very similar issue to yours with a customer's remote cabin and
> the need to be able to monitor and change settings remotely. I installed my
> first Gateway with a brand new Conext 4048 and an MPPT-150 controller and
> I'm having the exact same trouble and am getting the same error message.
> Before installation, I actually thought I had verified that I could make
> settings changes through the internet on a bench test using the admin
> password, etc, however, once the system was installed I haven't been able
> to get it to work despite verifying my passwords and making a long trip for
> a return visit to the site.
>
> Perhaps someone else has some insight?
> I'm glad to know that this may be a larger issue.
>
> -Luke
>
>
> Luke Christy
>
> NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional
>
> On Jan 31, 2020, at 07:10, Mac Lewis <maclew...@gmail.com>
> <maclew...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Wrenches,
>
> I am working with Schneider on this but I haven't heard back in a few days
> so I thought I'd put it out to the list to see if anyone else has worked
> through this.
>
> We recently installed our first Conext Gateway in hopes of getting better
> monitoring and control through Insight 2 portal.  We installed it on an XW
> 5548, AGS, Batt Mon, HV-MPPT charge controller ~ 4 years old.
>
> For some reason, we cannot make changes to the system via the portal.  The
> monitoring is much better but the control isn't functional.  When I make a
> parameter change, it asks for the username and password but then gives this
> error every time:
>
>
> I verified that I am entering the Gateway admin username and the new
> password that I assigned.  I can log into it locally, directly through the
> Access Pt functionality.
>
> Any suggestions?  Schneider isn't responding and its a snow cat ride to
> get into the site.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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