diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index 2485022..275c052 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ If you did not enter a static IP, the module will automatically obtain a dynamic IP from the router. You can check it in the router configuration or in the settings page, if the Access Point is still enabled. +An easier way is to use the WLED Android app which features automatic discovery! ### The module once was connected, but I can no longer reach it. @@ -11,10 +12,11 @@ First, make sure you can reach the connected WiFi yourself (with another device) See if you can connect to the Access Point, then go to **192.168.4.1/reset**. Else, power-cycle the module manually. -### The led.local address (mDNS) does not work. +### The wled-xxx.local address (mDNS) does not work. This only works with Apple devices out of the box. You can install Bonjour to make it work in Windows. For Android there is no convenient way to achieve it, though you can use apps like "Bonjour search" to find the IP. +I highly recommend you install the WLED app, which makes automatic discovery easy! ### Is it safe to do a port forwarding to the public internet to control the lights from anywhere?