NoteTo perform a physical reset, you need a sharp pointed object such as the end of a paper clip to access the Reset Button. Depress with a light force and DO NOT use excessive force which might damage the reset button. Damaged reset button are classified as human negligence and will void the warranty of your product.
Under the item "maveo boxes in the Wi-Fi", you will find your maveo box that has already been taught in. Select it and press the yellow Connect button on the back of the maveo box when prompted. Now your second smartphone is connected.
If you now want to add a maveo box in the maveo app, it will be displayed as already connected. All you have to do is press the Connect button on the maveo box once more. Now the maveo box is permanently enrolled in your network.
If you have already set up the maveo box:
Simply install the Ethernet cable, you don't have to change anything or add anything again. The connection is automatically switched to Ethernet.
When setting up the maveo box, make sure that your smartphone is connected to the target network that you want to integrate the maveo box into. Try pressing the Connect button again and start again once your smartphone is in the correct Wi-Fi.
Good to know: If this problem occurs, some signals do not pass through your network from the maveo box to your smartphone. Please check the settings of your router. Be sure to enable UPNP.
Make sure that your smartphone, the maveo app and the maveo box have all updates downloaded and installed. If you have any questions, check our FAQs for router and network requirements.
Advertising mode whitelist - A maveo stick with this blinking behavior was previously connected to a maveo box, this connection is now disconnected. The maveo stick will automatically search for the previously connected maveo boxes to reconnect to them.
Advertising mode with empty whitelist - A maveo stick with this flashing behavior has never been connected to a maveo box, or the maveo stick has been reset. If you want this maveo stick to control your gate, you must first connect it to the maveo box.
A whitelist, also called a positive list or exception list, is a tool used in information technology - in contrast to a blacklist - to group together the same elements that the authors of the list believe to be trustworthy. This procedure ensures that your maveo sticks can only connect to the maveo boxes that you have previously put into operation and that no connections by third parties are possible.
Go to the sandwich menu on the home screen and then to "My account". Here you can create a maveo cloud account. You need to use an email address whose mailbox you have access to, so that you can confirm the verification code. From now on you can control the gates from the road.
1. You have a maveo account: Simply download the "Smart with maveo" app on your new smartphone. To be on the safe side, change the password of your maveo account. How to do that you can find here "I forgot my password, what can I do?". Then log in with your new credentials. Now you can find all your saved content on your smartphone again.
2. You do not have a maveo account: If you don't have a maveo account, you have to connect to your maveo box locally. To do this, proceed in exactly the same way as you did during the initial setup. The only difference is that you don't have to enter the password for your wireless network again.
We have described how to proceed with the initial setup in the article on initial setup.
One more thing: For your security, you should always protect your smartphone from unauthorized access with a lock, such as a numeric code or facial recognition. If your smartphone was not protected by a lock, reset your maveo box to be on the safe side. You will find the procedure in the article "I no longer want to use or sell maveo. How do I reset the devices?".
It's very simple! To do this, go to the maveo app and then to Settings. Under your maveo box, you will find the corresponding menu for shutting down the maveo box. Only then should you disconnect the power connection.
Quite simple, but one after the other. Updating the firmware of maveo, for example maveo box or maveo sensor h+t, is device-dependent. Your maveo app will inform you about an update for one of the components.
On your gate screen you will find a warning above the gate graphic on the left when an update is available. You will be guided through the update in the maveo app. We strongly recommend installing any available update.
During the update, the smartphone and the maveo app must remain open. Before the update, please check if the device you want to update is available (e.g. the maveo stick is in the drive).
No, Bluetooth does not need to be turned on on your smartphone to operate maveo. The maveo app communicates with the maveo box via WLAN.
You only need a Bluetooth connection on your smartphone for the initial startup, to set up the Wi-Fi connection between the maveo box and your router.
It happens, but a forgotten password is not a problem!
Go to the "Forgotten password" writing below the input fields for your data of the maveo cloud. Here you can follow the instructions to create a new password.
You can control the lights of your smart devices, e.g. your Philips Hue lights or IKEA Trdfri, in the following menu: Go to the Sandwich menu, tap on "Connected devices" and then select the device you want to control.
For the setup you need a smartphone, a wireless home network, a maveo box and a maveo stick. Make sure that the maveo box is installed near the drive, as it needs to establish a Bluetooth connection to it. If you don't have Wi-Fi reception in your garage yet, you can upgrade it with repeaters, or you can lay a network cable in your garage and connect it to your maveo box with a USB-LAN adapter.
1. Install the maveo box no further than 1.4 meters from a power outlet.
2. First mount the wall bracket. For this you need a 6mm drill bit, the supplied dowels and screws and the wall bracket.
3. Disconnect your garage door opener from the power supply. Plug in the maveo stick. Reconnect the opener to the power supply.
4. Now plug the USB-C end of the supplied cable into the maveo box.
5. Plug the other end into the back of the power supply.
6. Only AFTER you have connected both ends, plug the power supply into the socket.
After inserting the power plug into the maveo box, it will flash colorfully for a short time. After that, the maveo box will glow green constantly for about 1 minute, this is the sign that the maveo box is booting up (boot process). During this time you cannot continue with the installation, you have to wait until it starts pulsating red. This is the sign that it has booted and is now offline. The maveo box is not (yet) connected to the internet.
The maveo box is now ready to connect to the maveo app, continue with step 6.
So far there are two models of maveo box, you should only have the latest generation with RGB LED. In an early version of the maveo box the LED was exclusively in red color. Booting was represented here by a constant red glow. Booting, but offline, was represented by an alternation of flashing and pulsing in red.
7. Download the Smart with maveo app to your smartphone from the App Store or Google Play.
8. Once the app is downloaded, open it.
9. Follow the setup process in the maveo app and connect the maveo box to your Wi-Fi router or the alternatives described above.
The 4G surf stick automatically connects to the cellular network. The LED on most LTE/4G surf sticks light up constantly in blue color as soon as an LTE/4G connection has successfully been established. If this is not the case, be patient for a moment and change the of the maveo box if necessary. Have a look into the manual of the surf stick, of necessary.
The guide was created in response to the outdated or non-functional nature of much of the software provided by armbian-config->Software->Softy, particularly for TV boxes. It is tailored for advanced users who are adept at using commands, prefer manual installation, and favor the convenience of copying and pasting commands rather than searching for them on the armbian forum. While detailed explanations of each command's function won't be provided, I will include source links for each section, enabling you to conduct your own research. In this guide, I am using the latest ubuntu-based Armbian build: Armbian_23.11.1_Aml-s9xx-box_jammy_current_6.1.63_xfce_desktop.img.xz.
To boot the system for the first time you have to use one from the following - sometimes only one way of doing this works! If your box is installed with libreElec/coreElec, then you can't boot into Armbian, because you have to flash stock Android firmware first.
NOTE: This will overwrite the Android ROM on the eMMC flash and attempt to install Armbian on the internal eMMC storage. Before beginning, make sure you have a backup of the stock Android ROM in the event the installation fails or you want to revert back to Android in the future. Proceed at your own risk.
You can copy the working Armbian environment from SD card to eMMC using the install-aml.sh script. This file does a physical copy of whole system to eMMC. You can install Armbian to eMMC by running the shell script in the /root directory. Run the following commands in a terminal window:
Once the Armbian finishes copying to the eMMC, shutdown Armbian, unplug power from the box, remove the SD card from the box, power the box back on to boot from the eMMC storage, if everything worked as expected, Armbian should boot from the internal eMMC storage and no longer require the SD/microSD card.
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