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@AlfLavCH It's fine to mail the box around, the Pi doesn't remember anything. The memory is in the urlrelay.com service, it remembers the local network access url that the Pi gives it when it boots, and hands it to the browser as a redirect. It's stored by the source IP of the router (your router's external IP address). If you send the box to a different location, it will just register again under the new IP address. What happened when they tried to connect to urlrelay.com/go ? was there any message from urlrelay.com? From the browser? Possibilities:
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Thank you so much to Kevin. Jambox is totally awesome.
I was able to set up a Pi for one of my choir members. It worked great with my iPad and also on my Mac in Chrome.
I set the choir member's name, voice type, etc.
I mailed the box to his address.
We connected later by Skype in screen sharing, but noVNC dit not work in the browser.
I could deduce that the Pi memorized the IP of my home and that is why it does not connect to noVnc via the browser.
Is that so? (I’m a newbie)
My intention is to set some other Pi for other members of the choir.
It is best to send them a « clean" box? or a clean card?
Or, please, is there a solution to make work the Pi that was already connected in my home, in another home?
Best regards from Switzerland and thank you again for this amazing tool.
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