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Hey I appreciate your help more than you could ever know!! I have now setup at home and same thing it has not claimed it. So I'm going to assume they are on different networks. It says I need to configure manually. Can I use a USB cord to connect it to my computer to manually configure it? I hate when I feel stupid!!!
Same network?? I would assume? My computer is on my home network and that's where the device is. How would I know? I did all the mac steps and plugged everything in. I'm actually going to try again about an hour from now.
No it did not claim the device and it was connected for quite awhile. That being said I have not yet tried it at home I was in my firehouse and the antenna was by a window but in a back corner of building. Do I have a problem though cause device was not claimed?
You need to complete last step of claiming it to be able to see the data. Is your computer on the same network as the PiAware?
How long will it take for my pi aware device to be recognized? Does the antenna need to "see" the sky?
Yes, ideally it should be outdoors or by the window. Did you successfully claim the device?