Unable to access the OS One within the home network.
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Hi,
I'm encountering a huge problem, I'm not abble to access the imeon interface (192.168.1.155/battery-status , for example) because they ask for a login and neither the default admin login (installer@local Installer_P4SS) or the online crendentials (with email/password) are working. The only way to access them is through the self hosted wifi hotspot of the imeon system.
Any idea on why I can't access it through the ip of my local network ? I mean he's using my network to upload data on the imeon's server and I can see thoses data in my online ap. But no way to connect internally to it, is this an update made by them ?
Thanks for your answer
I found out the password to access imeon interface from the local network is "admin", "admin". Then you get a chinese configuration webpage (you can change it in english). But no answer on192.168.1.155/battery-status , it says "file not found".
192.168.1.155 give me a login page with a pop up from the browser, I have to enter "admin" "admin" then I enter in the inverter config page but not the "One Operating-System".
To access the "One Operating-Sytem" (where we can access /battery-status and so on) I have to connect on the hotspot of the inverter (which has his specific Ip ranges). When I'm connected on the hotspot I found out I can access my home network too, so it works in one way but not the other
=> Wifi connection on inverter hotspot = access to the One OS, I can use the default ip to access informations 192.168.3.6/battery-status and I get access on all devices of my home network like my homeassistant server or mqtt 192.168.1.73 (home assistant)
=> Wired connection on my home network = I see an imeon device on 192.168.1.155 but can't configure anything from this endpoint.
Because it's a one way access I guess I have to use a external device (like an esp32) connected on the hotspot and fill in the mqtt broker with the python script.