Quick Overview:
Step 1: Put the Canary into config mode
Step 2: Connect over Bluetooth
Step 3: Enter static IP details
Step 4: Deploy the configuration
Step 5: Update Canary settings
Step 6: Confirm reboot and LED status
Description: Assigning a static IP address to your Canary using Bluetooth.
Follow the steps below to assign a static IP:
Step 1: Put the Canary into config mode
Your Canary can be put into config mode by holding down it's LED for 5 seconds, then at the blinking light, release and press it down once more.
Alternatively, holding the button whilst connecting your Canary to power will have it boot into config mode.
A solid blue LED indicates a successful boot into config mode.
Step 2: Connect over Bluetooth
Connect to your Canary over Bluetooth and in your browser surf to http://setup.canary.tools.
Note: If you require assistance with connecting to the device over Bluetooth, please see guides below:
Step 3: Enter static IP details
You will then be able to toggle off DHCP and assign a static IP address .
Step 4: Deploy the configuration
Your re-configured Canary now needs to update its settings with the Console. Open another browser tab to your Console and log in.
Once logged in to your Console, return to the Canary configuration tab, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Deploy new configuration.
Step 5: Update Canary settings
Your Canary will then locate your Console that was Opened in another browser tab and update the Canary settings.
Note: If your Canary fails to automatically pair with your Console, please see our offline registration here.
Step 6: Confirm reboot and LED status
Your Canary will then reboot and the LED Status will go orange shortly after powering on, briefly flash to red and then switch to green.
If the LED status goes orange and then stays red, there has possibly been a misconfiguration, you can simply put the Canary into the Bluetooth config mode (blue LED) and reconfigure it as per the above steps.
You're done!