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5.X How to Connect in Network Mode

Network Mode will allow your iPad/PC and SkyTrak unit to communicate over your home WiFi network. To do so, you must ensure the SkyTrak Launch Monitor is already connected through Direct Mode.

 

  1. Open your SkyTrak App. Select the connection indicator icon in the top right and Select Network Mode.

  2. Open the Network Wizard and press scan for networks; this could take a few minutes.  (If the Scan is unsuccessful, you must add the Network Manually.

    *If you do not see "Network Setup Wizard" in the bottom right, and you are successfully connected in Direct Mode as pictured (top right), hold the ALT key and press ENTER on your keyboard.

     
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4. Once the wizard has scanned for networks, select your network name and enter your password.

5. Click "Connect to Network"


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(Original SkyTrak only) Your Skytrak lights will flash, the middle light will flash red, and then flash yellow. Solid yellow means connected to your network.

6. Stay in this window until it says "Connected in Network Mode".

Troubleshooting:

If your device is staying on Green-Yellow-Red for more than 30 seconds after the indicator goes back to "Discovering", reboot the unit. If it goes back to green-red-red, the most likely cause is that the home network password was typed incorrectly. From there, you can simply reconnect to the STPLUS/STMAX WiFi network, and re-type the password to try again. If the SkyTrak network goes back to green-yellow-red after a reboot, and it's still not connecting:
-Double check that your PC/iPad is connected to the same SSID you chose in the network scan.
-Restart the application.
-Power cycle your SkyTrak unit.

On Windows, you can always press the Windows Key on the bottom left of your keyboard to bring up your taskbar and WiFi icon, where you can check which network you're connected to.

(MacOS and iOS) If after this point you find that the connection indicator cycles between "Connecting" and "Not Connected", the local network permissions may need to be enabled for the SkyTrak Application.
-iOS
-MacOS

The other reason you may see this is because there is another instance of the SkyTrak application open in the background on another device. If you have the application installed on another platform, please make sure it is completely closed.