thVermeer I have been troubleshooting connection locally to my oak4 camera. I set it up using luxonis hub and can use web tools to interact with the device on my home network. (Live stream viewing, web terminal, deploy apps.) I see network details 192.168.1.8 set for the camera. I have experience configuring devices on the windows side that enables SSH in before. (that is to say, I have a different device 192.168.3.10 that I can ssh into, so I doubt its related to configuration on my windows device for connecting to the camera.) Is there another step I need to perform before enabling local ssh into the device? I believe at one point in time I gave the camera a second ip that did show up in the network details. I was able to ssh into it via that ip. However in both instances, oakctl fails to recognize the device and that is what I am most interested in testing currently. In conclusion: Is there some step / configuration I need to perform on my camera from Luxonis hub to enable SSH into the camera. It appeared I needed to first time set up the camera via scanning a qr code while the camera is connected to the internet. Can I also set this up via oakctl? I figured oakctl should be able to recognize the camera from a factory state and that appeared to not be the case. I suppose this could be an issue from my companies IT. I just wanted to mention that. Perhaps there is some information related to that I could use. Any input is appreciated!
OskarSonc Hey @thVermeer - did you follow our guide for connecting locally? We changed some stuff and SSH it's not enabled by default anymore ... You can check the guide at the bottom of this page under 6: https://docs.luxonis.com/hardware/platform/deploy/oak4-deployment-guide/ Hope this helps, Oskar