BluOS Player can be reset to Hotspot Mode using any of the following options:
Using the BluOS Controller App
Android/iOS - Force Hotspot Mode
- Launch the BluOS Controller app, navigate to the Players tab , and select the required BluOS Player.
- Tap the Home tab > Settings button > Diagnostics.
- Tap Force Hotspot Mode.
This erases the currently saved wireless configuration and removes the Player from the network. The LED Status Indicator turns solid Green.
Windows/macOS - Force Hotspot Mode
- In the BluOS Controller App, select the Player Drawer.
- Select the required Player.
- Under the left Navigation Drawer, select Help > Diagnostics.
- Select Force Hotspot Mode.
This erases the currently saved wireless configuration and removes the Player from the network. The LED Status Indicator turns solid Green.
Moving the Player (or Changing Router)
In instances where the configured router is out of range, whether due to the Player's relocation or the router being powered off or replaced, the BluOS Player initiates a reconnection process, indicated by a continuous blinking of Green LED.
To trigger this reconnection process, simply disconnect and then reconnect the Player's power cable. During this phase, the Player will attempt to reconnect to the previously configured router for 5 minutes, signified by the ongoing blinking Green LED. If, after this 5-minute period, a connection to the router cannot be established, the BluOS Player will revert to its default Hotspot Mode, indicated by a solid Green LED.
Connect the Player to the Network
Refer to our Help Center article to connect the Player to the required network.