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| Troubleshooting - UWT-100 Connection Issues
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| == Overview ==
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| There are two network connections that the throttle must make in order to communicate to your command station: A WiFi connection and a Server connection.
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| *WiFi* - The WiFi connection is your access point, router, or WiFi device.
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| *Server* - A server functions as the translator between your throttle and command station. This is often a computer running a JMRI WiThrottle protocol server.
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| Tip: Some devices like Digitrax LNWI and MRC WiFi Module function as both the WiFi and the Server simultaneously.
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| == Troubleshooting the WiFi connection ==
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| This section will help you troubleshoot your network connection after a “No WiFi found” error. If no WiFi is found, there are a few likely causes:
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| Problem: Your router or WiFi network is not turned on or is otherwise inoperational.
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| Solution: Restart your WiFi device or router, and check for error messages or warning lights.
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| Problem: You have not yet connected to a WiFi network.
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| Solution: Follow the steps in the Connecting to a WiFi section to establish a connection.
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| Problem: Your WiFi password was entered incorrectly.
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| Solution: You will see the “Wrong WiFi Password” prompt. Double-check
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| and re-enter your password.
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| == Troubleshooting the Server Connection ==
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 4 March 2020
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-sk 03/02/2020