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June 30, 2016, 11:45:36 AM
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I bought two Titans. They are working fine. However I plan to move them to another network. Unfortunately it's company network and proxy is required for any node connected.
Is it possible to configure Titan to give it static IP + proxy? Otherwise it won't work. I'm asking as Titans are away from me for the time being and I can't check settings.
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July 03, 2016, 12:35:15 AM
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Hello,
I bought two Titans. They are working fine. However I plan to move them to another network. Unfortunately it's company network and proxy is required for any node connected.
Is it possible to configure Titan to give it static IP + proxy? Otherwise it won't work. I'm asking as Titans are away from me for the time being and I can't check settings.

Hi, you can change the network configuration by ssh. The standart user/password is pi/admin, and it is a normal raspberry pi.

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