LuxRiot Blog

July 11, 2006

Luxriot suddenly switched back to the shareware mode

Filed under: License, Support — AlexB @ 5:40 am

Symptoms

Luxriot suddenly switched back to the shareware mode, i.e. all the cameras but one became disabled, disabled remote connectivity and limited recording.

Description

During activation process Luxriot Server software attaches itself to the computer using its unique MAC address of the Network Adapter. If for some reason you have removed or disabled network  adapter which has been used to activate Luxriot Server, than Luxriot would switch back to the shareware mode.

Solution

During LuxRiot activaion process make sure that only network adapter intended to be used with the system is installed and active. In case that activation has already been made with the wrong network adapter please make a Problem Report, as described in http://blog.luxriot.com/70

2 Comments »

  1. When i read this comment i had a question… What happens if a server has cameras on a seperate network attatched to one NIC, and the Clients Network attatched to the other NIC whould this present a problem in the Licenses? I only wounder about this becasue i have thought about doing this in a future installation…

    Regards,
    Jason

    Comment by Jason Clune — July 13, 2006 @ 11:46 pm

  2. Jason, internal network adapters are the ones that are important. Network cameras are attachable to LuxRiot servers without contraints (except standard limit on number of cameras which depends on license type).

    Comment by roman — July 20, 2006 @ 8:55 am

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