Load that up and run it and when you do you will see a screen listing all the devices running Wide-Area Bonjour on the local area lan: Go grab the app “Discovery – DNS-SD Browser by Tildesoft from the Apple App Store. Lucky there is an App that you can run on your iPhone or iPad and “discover” the ZUMspot running pi-star. After a while you may have forgot the new name and/or lost the IP address – or the ZUMspot got another IP address from the DHCP server off the local lan.
In the main configuration of the pi-star you can change the hostname of the ZUMspot to something else. (or use the local IP address assigned) into it from any browser from another device that is connected to the same local network as the ZUMSpot. When you initially setup a ZUMspot MMDVM-based open source digital hotspot for HAM radio, using the pi-star image the default way to “get into” and configure the ZUMSpot is to. This is a short guide on using an iphone/ipad App to discover ZUMSpots running Pi-Star on your local lan with this tool you can glean/discover the IP address along with the MAC address of your hotspot running pi-star