Usage Method
Connection Method
Note
- Only the following two connection methods can be used, and you must choose one of them; there are no other connection methods!!!
Method One:
Connect the USB A (male port) of U-IP to the USB A (female port) of the host computer.
Method Two:
Use a data cable (USB to TYPE-C). One end connects to the USB A (female port) of the host computer, and the other end connects to U-IP.

Then:
After connecting properly, wait normally.
U-IP Configuration Method
Note
- Apple users are temporarily unsupported.
- WINDOWS system is required to use this method.
- Only the following two connection methods can be used, and you must choose one of them; there are no other connection methods!!!
Method One:
Connect the USB A (male port) of U-IP to the USB A (female port) of the computer.
Method Two:
Use a data cable (USB to TYPE-C). One end connects to the USB A (female port) of the computer, and the other end connects to U-IP.

Then:
After five seconds, use the browser in WINDOWS and enter http://192.168.4.1/
in the address bar. Press Enter, and the interface below will appear.

Interface Introduction
Network Settings
- You can set the IP address, MAC address, hostname, and backend management port of U-IP.
- Do not乱set.
Display Settings
- You can set the display direction, backlight brightness, and whether to display the connected machine's IPV6 address, etc.
System Control
- You can set the firmware version, and you can restart the device or enter the U-IP burning mode.
System Connection Configuration
Moonraker Configuration
- The first is whether to enable Moonraker connection, which is enabled by default.
- The second is the automatically assigned IP address for the machine.
- The third is the Moonraker port number, which defaults to 7125.
SSH Configuration
- For special systems, you can try this method, but note that not all machines can use this function normally.
- After opening the SSH connection, enter the SSH account and password of the machine, with the default port number being 22.
- This option logs into the machine via SSH and retrieves the machine's IP and system resources. If it cannot be retrieved, it will loop continuously on the startup screen.