ProfiLux set up issues

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Please - let's not worry about lights or myghl.

Just connect to the HotSpot
In your browser address bar type

Screenshot the settings. We are looking for "CURRENT IP ADDRESS"
 
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My apologies so I’m connected to the hotspot
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Ok from there you need to go to settings screen and get the "CURRENT IP ADDRESS
 

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This is what happens when I try to log in connected to the hotspot. I can’t get in with my GHL credentials
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you do not use your MyGHL credentials there
The default is Admin and Starfish
 

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I did not notice that yes you need to be 192.168.1.xxx network
 

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How did you determine to use 192.168.1.200 for your IP?
 

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  1. With your Mac connected to your home network can you Open Terminal by navigating to /Applications/Utilities.
  2. In the Terminal window type ping 192.168.1.200
  3. Press Enter. ...
  4. To stop the ping, after seeing enough results, press Ctrl + C.
  5. Can you post the screen shot of the results this will verify if your P4 is connected to your home network.
 

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Please follow these steps

1 - connect to your Verizon_H3XPM3 network on your macbook
2- On your macbook go to "network preferences" (in preferences)
3 - In "network Preferences" highligh your wireless network (Wi-Fi)

Tell me what your IP Address Is ( I am hardwired, not wireless... you tell me your WiFi address when connected to Verizon_H3XPM3)
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How did you determine to use 192.168.1.200 for your IP?
Let's not confuse him please. Assume was assigned by DHCP via his verizon router... but that is where we were headed, then to ping and then a few other things.
 

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  1. With your Mac connected to your home network can you Open Terminal by navigating to /Applications/Utilities.
  2. In the Terminal window type ping 192.168.1.200
  3. Press Enter. ...
  4. To stop the ping, after seeing enough results, press Ctrl + C.
  5. Can you post the screen shot of the results this will verify if your P4 is connected to your home network.
Im out - you guys can take it from here. Too many people trying to help.
 

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