Re: [neonixie-l] Alarm Clocks and ChatGPT

2024-02-18 Thread Tom Nolan
Hi Dylan, That's very interesting. Thanks for trying a different system. Same extrapolation errors. The apology cracks me up. It's especially funny to me because I own a Sony TR-610 and a Philco 850T. It's really difficult for me to understand how the Sony fits into the subject at all; no clock,

[neonixie-l] Re: Trouble Issue Changing MOD-SIX Lumina WiFi

2024-02-18 Thread Jon D.
OK, success after about 35 minutes !! Two (2) sets of LESSONS LEARNED below, one set for each Nixie clock I worked to changeover to a new network this weekend. LESSONS LEARNED SET #1: After finding Carl's CLRNET procedure reference in the RECOVERY MODE section of the MOD-SIX Lumina manual (App

Re: [neonixie-l] Trouble Issue Changing MOD-SIX Lumina WiFi

2024-02-18 Thread David Pye
Of course there's always the lazy option. Update your new router to use the same SSID and password as the old one so everything JUST WORKS (TM). David On Sun, 18 Feb 2024, 00:55 Jon D., wrote: > I am changing ISPs. In trying to changeover my MOD-SIX Lumina WiFi from > an existing WiFi from th

Re: [neonixie-l] Trouble Issue Changing MOD-SIX Lumina WiFi

2024-02-18 Thread H. Carl Ott
Hi Jon, Sorry you are having difficulties. Sometimes wifi can be troublesome. Take a look at the user manual section on how to access the recovery menu. The CLRNET entry will wipe the wifi configuration entirely. You should then be able to use your phone to set up the wifi ju

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Trouble Issue Changing MOD-SIX Lumina WiFi

2024-02-18 Thread Allen
You will have trouble sometimes if your router uses the same SSID for 2.4 ghz and 5ghz.I have split my router to two SSIDs “MyRouter2.4” and “MyRouter5”Good luck,AllenAllen Wisbey, W1SBYOn Feb 17, 2024, at 10:19 PM, gregebert wrote:I had a similar problem with a different WiFi device, in this cas