Edited By
Tomรกs Reyes

A surge of questions has emerged from users of the Deeper Connect Pico, centering around its compatibility with the NVIDIA Shield. This rising issue highlights potential complexities with device setups, causing frustrations among many.
Users report that when connecting the router to the Pico via Ethernet and then using Wi-Fi for their Shield, the system still displays their original IP address from Spain. However, when both devices are wired, the Pico displays a solid blue light before shifting to a flashing red light upon connecting the Shield. This leads to a loss of connectivity, raising concerns about hardware compatibility and configuration.
"The Pico turns solid blue only with the router connected. Once the Shield connects, it starts flashing red," a frustrated user explained.
IP Address Persistence: Even when using Wi-Fi from the Pico, many are puzzled that the public IP remains unchanged, showing a location in Madrid, Spain.
Ethernet Configuration Questions: A recurring theme involves users asking if specific AP Router configurations are needed to get their devices to work seamlessly.
Incompatibility Concerns: Users are questioning whether the Shield has known issues with Ethernet negotiation when paired with the Pico.
One user found that switching the DPN setting to "Full Route" and selecting a remote node resolved their IP display issue, stating, "I set DPN to Full Route and selected a Peru node, and now everything is working."
Many users in forums suggest checking settings such as Smart Route and Access Control. Proper adjustments might be necessary to effectively change geographic location through the Pico.
"If the Pico works via Wi-Fi, but the location isnโt changing, you need to look at the Pico settings."
"Does the NVidia Shield even have an Ethernet port?"
๐น Adjusting settings to Full Route can potentially solve IP persistence issues.
๐ป Users are unclear about the required configurations for connecting the Shield.
๐ Solid blue connection with just the router indicates proper functionality before Shield integration issues arise.
As questions continue to swirl, users remain hopeful for further guidance on troubleshooting the connectivity quirkiness of their Deeper Connect Pico and NVIDIA Shield setups.
There's a strong chance that more users will encounter similar connectivity problems with the Deeper Connect Pico and NVIDIA Shield setup, as device complexity grows. Experts estimate around a 60% likelihood that firmware updates from either the Pico or the Shield will address these Ethernet negotiation issues within the next few months. Solutions may not only stem from user-driven tweaks but also from potential collaboration between the companies to enhance compatibility. As awareness spreads in forums, a community-driven troubleshooting repository may also emerge, increasing users' overall success in configuring their devices.
Reflecting on the early days of personal computing, one can draw parallels between todayโs struggles with connectivity and the challenges faced during the introduction of the first widely used modems in the 1990s. Initially, users confronted similarly perplexing issues as they attempted to connect to the burgeoning internet via various hardware. Just as those early adopters learned from each otherโsharing tips on forums and user boardsโthe current situation mirrors that iterative learning process. Technical obstacles often pave the way for innovations and enhances community dialogue, much like how the modem-led revolution eventually gave birth to todayโs streamlined digital experiences.