Transition to Amahi

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Probably one of the most difficult part of transitioning to using your Amahi HDA with the full recommended experience is to get all systems to use your HDA for DNS.

A typical symptom is that either accessing the dashboard as

http://hda

or apps that have a web interface (or both) are not reachable and leads to some site on the internet (like amahi.net).

For best results, we recommend that you fully transition your network to using your Amahi server at least for DNS.

The easiest and simplest way to do this is to do these things in the following order:

  1. turn off any other DHCP server in your network, typically in your router/gateway
  2. restart the networking (or the whole device) in your client device. Turn off WiFi and turn it on if it has WiFi, or simply reboot

If you have any fixed IP devices in your network from your router settings, you can also set them in your HDA under Setup > Networking.

Alternatively, you can set the DNS settings in your router to be the IP of your HDA (both primary and secondary). This way, your clients will still use your router for DHCP, but DNS from your Amahi HDA, hence accessing the apps via the short URLs will work.

If you have further networking trouble, consult the Network Troubleshooting page.