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My bad. Apologies.Still waiting your screenshot...
(Also, it's not my website and my manual, I'm not GHL )
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My bad. Apologies.Still waiting your screenshot...
(Also, it's not my website and my manual, I'm not GHL )
You will not, KHD or IOND are PAB devices and require Profilux 4/4e/3.Anyhow, that setup nightmare is behind me. I am not sure how I feel about spending the money now on the KH director and ION director.
It was my understanding that they can utilize the standalone 2.1 dosing pumps and do not require a dedicated controller.You will not, KHD or IOND are PAB devices and require Profilux 4/4e/3.
Mini don't have PAB ports.
Yes you can do that, but strange choice, better to get a Profilux 4 and slave IOND/KHD.It was my understanding that they can utilize the standalone 2.1 dosing pumps and do not require a dedicated controller.
Indeed, everything depends on everyone's needs, concerning me for example I prefer to have everything on the same device, than lots of independent devices that will not be able to interact with each other and which will have to be connected individually.Why strange?
I can add functionality as I need, I don't need to pony up the entire sum at once. I don't require much of what the much more expensive 4 does. IMO, it would have been a win-win.
Ion director & slave = 921
profilux 4 starter = 745
versus Ion director with standalone 2.1 = 975
profilux mini = 399
I was just curious if 1.12 firmware for the mini was released after the GCC release. If it was it would then obviously not be included in the GCC release notes.Do your homework before suggesting others are incorrect. That is called an assumption. In this case a wrong one.
Glad to hear you were successful in connecting via USB.I did manage to get the controller connected to GCC v1.1.3.7 - even though the driver requirements listed in that software's release notes are incorrect. It took a third notebook computer and Windows 7. Bear in mind that I tried every conceivable combination of powering up over the weekend. Plug USB cable into controller while off, plug into computer while on; USB cable into controller while on then into computer; power cycle controller afterward. Multiple unplugs and checks of the wifi signal looking for the GHLDEV signal which was never to be found anywhere...
https://www.lifewire.com/what-happened-to-windows-9-2626259I don't know if there is a specific combination of drivers or hardware in my VERY high spec work machine on Win 9
Thanks Vinny! It really bothers me when people make incorrect assumptions. This is why it is so important to give any manufacturer a chance to support their products.Glad to hear you were successful in connecting via USB.
It sounds like the problem was with two computers after all. For what reason that may be is tough to say. GCC works with Windows 7 OS and higher. If you'd like to investigate it further, feel free to reply to the ticket you opened. We've received no reply to our questions posted there.
As @csund mentioned, v1.12 was released after the current version of GCC hence why this version is not mentioned in the GCC release notes.
Any idea when graphs will be available for the mini? or at all??Glad to hear you were successful in connecting via USB.
It sounds like the problem was with two computers after all. For what reason that may be is tough to say. GCC works with Windows 7 OS and higher. If you'd like to investigate it further, feel free to reply to the ticket you opened. We've received no reply to our questions posted there.
As @csund mentioned, v1.12 was released after the current version of GCC hence why this version is not mentioned in the GCC release notes.
I think the biggest problems in the whole chain that led to my uber frustration were that:Glad to hear you were successful in connecting via USB.
It sounds like the problem was with two computers after all. For what reason that may be is tough to say. GCC works with Windows 7 OS and higher. If you'd like to investigate it further, feel free to reply to the ticket you opened. We've received no reply to our questions posted there.
As @csund mentioned, v1.12 was released after the current version of GCC hence why this version is not mentioned in the GCC release notes.
What´s your home routers adress - 192.168.4.1 ? Its the default address for the access point mode in the GHL devices I know aboutI am confused about how the internal GHLDEV server was renamed to the same thing as my home network.
Nope. Was the more typical .1.1. I had nothing else with that address. I've not tried connecting via USB to the other two computers that would not work... I may give that a try over the weekend just to see if there is still an issue. Thanks for chiming in and giving very helpful suggestions. I did try several of the things that you suggested - appreciated.What´s your home routers adress - 192.168.4.1 ? Its the default address for the access point mode in the GHL devices I know about
Sincerely Lasse