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4)
“Hidden” features
There are a number of interesting things the Solo can do that lack proper support in the
configuration pages, for the moment, but still can be accessed.
4.1)
Push via Pushbullet
If you want the Solo to send push messages to your smartphone, PC, or whatever, now there
is support for this using Pushbullet, a great and free system.
You'll need to open a Pushbullet account; then you'll have the option to install a client or you
can check your notifications in the website; the client program is available for many
platforms, and quite useful IMHO. With your account you'll have a key, a long string of
characters, that identify your Pushbullet account.
To activate the sending of messages when the weather changes from UNSAFE to SAFE (and
vice versa), just open your internet explorer, chrome, or whatever and type:
https://aagsolo/cgi-bin/cgiSetPBKey?your-pushbullet-key
Please note the "s" in "https", and replace the "your-pushbullet-key" for the actual key.
To disable it:
https://aagsolo/cgi-bin/cgiSetPBKey
Suggestion: activate it only in imaging nights.
4.2)
Setting DNS servers
If your Solo has problems accessing the internet (you will most probably notice when trying
to check for updates), you can set your correct DNS servers, as provided by your ISP, using
this cgi (web program):
https://aagsolo/cgi-bin/cgiSetDNS?ip.of.your.dns
... you can set up to two DNS:
https://aagsolo/cgi-bin/cgiSetDNS?ip.of.your.dns1&ip.of.your.dns2
SOLO - Users manual v. 1.4 15 30. Sep. 2016