Hi
Trying to start the setup of a new uspirit. it keeps coming up with this message - Your connection is unstable. Please double check if unit is connected correctly.
It just keeps disconnecting?
New to Spirit - uspirit wont stay connected
Hello,
it is needed to install driver in the OSX in order to make it work correctly.
You have to install one that is linked in the Spirit manual.
http://spirit-system.com/dl/driver/SiLa ... erDisk.dmg
Then it should work well (after reboot).
it is needed to install driver in the OSX in order to make it work correctly.
You have to install one that is linked in the Spirit manual.
http://spirit-system.com/dl/driver/SiLa ... erDisk.dmg
Then it should work well (after reboot).
Spirit System developer
Could you try a different USB port?
For example if you are using an USB hub, it is better to connect it directly to the computer.
For example if you are using an USB hub, it is better to connect it directly to the computer.
Spirit System developer
Oh, that is sad.
Are you still using very same USB interface that you have used with Windows computer?
I am not sure why it is happening, but you can at least try another driver for USB interface:
You can download it here:
https://www.silabs.com/documents/public ... Driver.zip
When you start the Spirit Settings, are you then able to see a Device in the Connection tab? This is very important, if there is no Device, then it can't work and it mean that installed driver in Mac does not work.
In completely worst case there are options:
a) To get Wifi-Link which will replace USB interface and all the settings can be done wirelessly. In this case no driver is required so it should be basically Plug & Play.
b) To try the Spirit Settings in something like Parallels, VirtualBox while running virtualized OS such as Windows or Linux.
Are you still using very same USB interface that you have used with Windows computer?
I am not sure why it is happening, but you can at least try another driver for USB interface:
You can download it here:
https://www.silabs.com/documents/public ... Driver.zip
When you start the Spirit Settings, are you then able to see a Device in the Connection tab? This is very important, if there is no Device, then it can't work and it mean that installed driver in Mac does not work.
In completely worst case there are options:
a) To get Wifi-Link which will replace USB interface and all the settings can be done wirelessly. In this case no driver is required so it should be basically Plug & Play.
b) To try the Spirit Settings in something like Parallels, VirtualBox while running virtualized OS such as Windows or Linux.
Spirit System developer
Ok, I will try the other driver. I will also try on another Mac I can get hold of at the weekend.
I'm sure one way or another I can get sorted. Its just for the initial setup - after that I will use the integration on my Jeti for and minor adjustments.
Thanks
I'm sure one way or another I can get sorted. Its just for the initial setup - after that I will use the integration on my Jeti for and minor adjustments.
Thanks
Just to update.
Nothing worked on my Mackbook pro. But I got hold of my Macbook air today and its all working well. The Macbook air is running a newer OS - High Sierra 10.13.5, where as the pro is only on El Capitan 10.11.6 as thats as far as it can be updated to.
Not sure if its an OS thing but the information may be of help to someone.
Nothing worked on my Mackbook pro. But I got hold of my Macbook air today and its all working well. The Macbook air is running a newer OS - High Sierra 10.13.5, where as the pro is only on El Capitan 10.11.6 as thats as far as it can be updated to.
Not sure if its an OS thing but the information may be of help to someone.
