
I have no (specific) idea but it sounds like the dhcp service is working but the http service is not and presuming there is no other service present on the wireless interface (ssh for example) it sounds like the only option is to attempt to re-flash the firmware - presuming there is a method available for debricking these... I wonder if there is a physical terminal connection present on the control board - or even a test-bus (JTAG?) On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 at 21:41, Kim Oldfield via luv-talk <luv-talk@luv.asn.au> wrote:
Hi,
I have a "Brilliant" smart globe on which I used tuya-convert to install Tasmotat 8.1.0.2. It worked fine for a month.
It has since stopped working. Now, when I switch the globe on it broadcasts an open SSID "ESP-B2CDB3" - where B2CDB3 is the second half of the globe's MAC address. Connecting to the SSID reveals the globe using 192.168.4.1 is running a DHCP server which gives out 192.168.4.2 to me when I connect.
192.168.4.1 does not have any open TCP ports (as confirmed by nmap). As port 80 (and 443) are both closed browsing to http://192.168.4.1/ fails, and I can find no way to do anything beyond getting an IP via DHCP with the globe.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I could recover this globe?
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