Wrenches,  

I was told by Schneider that they would like engineering to
take a peak at a system where Insight2 is giving the password error for the
Gateway. 

" If you have any customers facing this issue who are willing to
share their gateway password with us, we can troubleshoot what is going on.
When we last looked at this, it looked like their password was incorrect.
(it is hard to tell because the gateway stores a hash of the password and
not the password itself, so it is not possible to find out the password
that the gateway has). Once connectivity is established to the cloud, we
have not seen an instance in the lab where we cannot communicate with the
gateway through the cloud." 

 So drop me an email and I can try and hook
you up. Thx. --Dave 

DAVE ANGELINI OFFGRID SOLAR

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don't"
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 13:45:59 -0800, Dave Angelini
Offgrid Solar  wrote:  

I really have not had any problems with support
(monday thru friday they answer the phone) or the equipment. Sorry to not
be very helpful. You can email me and I can attempt to help. 

FYI I just
changed the SCP button beep in the country of Ghana from Mariposa. Client
wondered how that got turned on  The gateway system and Insight2 work as
advertised. I have heard similar problems over the years with Optics and I
know you guys have also.  

Some folks should not have the need for this
monitoring and if they do, they need to devote the time before they get
clients involved. My humble opinion. FRIDAY ! 

Dave Angelini Offgrid
Solar
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2020
12:16:09 -0700, Ray  wrote:  

We inherited a Schneider system recently and
have been attempting to add remote monitoring etc. I have an electrical
engineer on my team with significant com experience. Our opinion to date:


1) The Schneider system is the most complicated, kludgy solution I've
ever encountered with separate boxes and cables running amok everywhere:
certainly an inelegant solution. 

2) The Manuals do not fully cover all of
the setup, so Wrench comments chastising others for contacting Schneider
with basic questions covered in the manual are way off base.  

3)
Schneider tech support is some of the worst right now: we need field
support when we are on site, instead, we get a call back a week later. Only
SMA's lack of support for the Sunny Islands is worse. (they don't call back
at all....) 

4) When we do finally get a call back a week later, they
can't answer any of our questions, and can't seem to forward us to anyone
who can. 

My conclusion:  

The entire Schneider SCADA package is way over
priced, thrown together, not fully integrated, over promised, released
before it was ready, and comes with virtually no SCADA support for
installation or trouble shooting after. At least I feel better knowing its
not just us. 

Compare this to something like the Bluetooth enabled SOC
monitoring that comes FREE with LiFe blue batteries, and it tells me
Schneider needs to just hit _Delete _and start over. 

In the 21st century,
we have smart phones with apps that connect automatically, equipment that
is actually plug and play, and software that is so intuitive you don't need
the manual, much less call anyone. As I've said going back to the Outback
Mate days, offgrid solar SCADA is at least a decade behind the rest of the
world.  
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
 On 1/31/20 10:18 AM, Jeff
Clearwater wrote: Hi Mac and Luke and Wrenches,

 I'm having the exact same
issue. It hasn't been a pressing problem right away as I've been having
access to the site but I was hoping my last visit where I added Users and
Admins and Installers would fix it due to permissions levels. But in Admins
and Installers I still get the same thing:

 "DEVICE NOT READY OR INVALID
CREDENTIALS, PLEASE TRY AGAIN"

 And like Mac I can log in and make changes
when I'm on site using the direct interface but not through InSight2.0.


I've also checked numerous times that I'm using the correct Gateway
credentials.

 Sandra?

 Thanks,

 Jeff

 Luke Christy wrote on 1/31/20
6:44 AM:
  Hi Mac, I have a very similar issue to yours with a customer's
remote cabin and the need to be able to monitor and change settings
remotely. I installed my first Gateway with a brand new Conext 4048 and an
MPPT-150 controller and I'm having the exact same trouble and am getting
the same error message. Before installation, I actually thought I had
verified that I could make settings changes through the internet on a bench
test using the admin password, etc, however, once the system was installed
I haven't been able to get it to work despite verifying my passwords and
making a long trip for a return visit to the site.   Perhaps someone else
has some insight? I'm glad to know that this may be a larger issue.   -Luke
   Luke Christy

 NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional 
 On Jan
31, 2020, at 07:10, Mac Lewis  [5] wrote:    Hi Wrenches,   I am working
with Schneider on this but I haven't heard back in a few days so I thought
I'd put it out to the list to see if anyone else has worked through this.  
We recently installed our first Conext Gateway in hopes of getting better
monitoring and control through Insight 2 portal. We installed it on an XW
5548, AGS, Batt Mon, HV-MPPT charge controller ~ 4 years old.   For some
reason, we cannot make changes to the system via the portal. The monitoring
is much better but the control isn't functional. When I make a parameter
change, it asks for the username and password but then gives this error
every time:        I verified that I am entering the Gateway admin username
and the new password that I assigned. I can log into it locally, directly
through the Access Pt functionality.   Any suggestions? Schneider isn't
responding and its a snow cat ride to get into the site.   Thanks       --


    Mac Lewis

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