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livebox:hah_installation [2012/04/27 16:30] – [Locating DHCP assigned IP] brettlivebox:hah_installation [2016/07/23 15:35] (current) – [Locating DHCP assigned IP] minerva9
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-If you find the idea of reflashing your Livebox too daunting, you can buy a pre-flashed HAH from http://www.homeautomationhub.com+If you find the idea of reflashing Livebox too daunting, you can buy a pre-flashed HAH from http://www.homeautomationhub.com
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-Once the firmware is installed the following points will useful:+Once the firmware is installed the following points will be useful:
   * Default **root** password is **admin**   * Default **root** password is **admin**
   * SSH enabled ([[http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html|dropbear]] 0.51), TELNETD available, initially disabled.   * SSH enabled ([[http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html|dropbear]] 0.51), TELNETD available, initially disabled.
   * Console login disabled as this is where the additional hardware attaches.   * Console login disabled as this is where the additional hardware attaches.
   * Webserver listens on port 80.   * Webserver listens on port 80.
-  * No ADSL or WiFi support. Once you reflash with the HAH firmware, the Livebox is no longer an ADSL/WiFi router. +  * No ADSL or WiFi support. Once you reflash with the HAH firmware, the Livebox is no longer an ADSL/WiFi router (in fact it's not a router at all)
-  * The two ethernet ports are bridged, the MAC address of the unit is that of the bridge, not the one on the label on the box. +  * The two ethernet ports are bridged, the MAC address of the unit is that of the bridge, not the one on the label on the box
 +  * An internet feed from any ISP will work. Once reflashed, there is no longer any tie-in to Orange.
  
  
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 **The HAH uses DHCP by default**. **The HAH uses DHCP by default**.
  
-There are a couple of way to find out what IP address has been assigned+There are a few ways to find out what IP address has been assigned
   * You can examine your DHCP server and look for the lease.   * You can examine your DHCP server and look for the lease.
   * With the additional hardware the IP address is shown on the LCD at boot up.   * With the additional hardware the IP address is shown on the LCD at boot up.
-  * Install the [[http://www.xapautomation.org/index.php?title=xFx_Viewer|xFx_Viewer]] and look for the IP address on any xAP heartbeat being emitted or obtained directly from the encoding of the HUB source path. Such as shown below.+  * Install the xFx_Viewer and look for the IP address on any xAP heartbeat being emitted or obtained directly from the encoding of the HUB source path. Such as shown below.
  
-<note important>[[http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/downloads/xFx%20Viewer%20Installer.msi|xFxViewer v4]] requires the [[http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/downloads/xFx-Express%20Hub%20Installer.msi|Express hub]] to also be installed.  [[http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/downloads/xFx%20Viewer%20Installer.msi|xFxViewer v3]] did not.</note>+<note important>[[http://www.dbzoo.com/public/xFx%20Viewer%20v4%20Installer.msi|xFxViewer v4]] requires the [[http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/downloads/xFx-Express%20Hub%20Installer.msi|Express hub]] to also be installed.\\  [[http://www.dbzoo.com/public/xFx%20Viewer%20Installer.msi|xFxViewer v3]] does not so its a simpler installation process.</note>
  
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