Stratux Web Interface
The Stratux Web Interface provides real-time monitoring, configuration, and diagnostics for your Stratux device. Access it via any browser at 192.168.10.1 when connected to your Stratux WiFi network.
Access URL
http://192.168.10.1Advanced Firmware Alternative
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Roastbeef is an advanced Stratux firmware fork with 17 interface sections including Cockpit display, EMS monitoring, Radio control, Autopilot integration, Camera support, and more.
Roastbeef Web Interface GuideHow to Access
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Power on your Stratux device and wait for it to boot (LED indicators will stabilize)
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Connect your tablet, phone, or laptop to the Stratux WiFi network (SSID: stratux)
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Open any web browser and navigate to http://192.168.10.1
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The web interface loads automatically-no login required
The default WiFi password is empty (no password). You can set a password in the Settings tab for security.
8 Interface Sections
01Status
The main status page shows real-time information about your Stratux system including GPS status, connected satellites, pressure altitude from the barometric sensor, AHRS data, and current network connections. This is your dashboard for monitoring overall system health.
Key Features:
- GPS Fix Status & Satellite Count
- Barometric Pressure Altitude
- AHRS Gyro/Accelerometer Status
- CPU Temperature & Uptime
- Connected EFB Clients
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Status
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02Traffic
View all received traffic in real-time. The traffic page displays ADS-B (1090 MHz) and FLARM/OGN (868 MHz) targets with their position, altitude, speed, and track. Each target shows signal strength and last update time.
Key Features:
- ADS-B Traffic (1090 MHz)
- FLARM/OGN Traffic (868 MHz)
- Target Distance & Bearing
- Altitude & Vertical Speed
- Signal Strength Indicator
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Traffic
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Detailed GPS and AHRS information including current position, ground speed, satellite sky plot, and attitude data. The AHRS section shows pitch, roll, and heading from the gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer sensors.
Key Features:
- Current Position (Lat/Long)
- Satellite Sky Plot
- Virtual Horizon Display
- Pitch, Roll & Heading
- Sensor Calibration Status
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GPS / AHRS
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04Logs
Access detailed system logs for troubleshooting and diagnostics. View startup messages, radio initialization status, GPS lock events, and error messages. Logs can be downloaded for support requests.
Key Features:
- Real-time Log Streaming
- Startup & Boot Messages
- Radio Status Events
- Error & Warning Alerts
- Log Download Function
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Logs
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05Settings
Configure your Stratux device including WiFi settings, network configuration, data output options, and hardware preferences. Set WiFi password, change SSID, configure GDL90 output ports, and adjust calibration parameters.
Key Features:
- WiFi Network Settings
- GDL90 Output Configuration
- Radio Enable/Disable
- AHRS Calibration
- Firmware Updates
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Settings
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06Radar
Visual radar display showing nearby traffic relative to your position. The radar view provides a top-down perspective of all detected aircraft with distance rings and bearing indicators for quick situational awareness.
Key Features:
- 360° Radar View
- Distance Ring Markers
- Traffic Type Indicators
- Altitude Filtering
- Real-time Updates
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Radar
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07Map
Interactive map display showing your current position and nearby traffic on a moving map. The map view provides geographical context for traffic awareness with zoom and pan controls.
Key Features:
- Moving Map Display
- Traffic Overlay
- Your Position Marker
- Zoom & Pan Controls
- Track History
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Map
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Advanced developer tools and diagnostic options. Access raw data streams, debug information, system diagnostics, and low-level configuration options for troubleshooting and development purposes.
Key Features:
- Raw Data Streams
- Debug Console
- System Diagnostics
- Factory Reset Option
- Advanced Configuration
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Developer
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Tips & Best Practices
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Bookmark 192.168.10.1 in your browser for quick access during flight preparation
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Check the Status page before each flight to verify GPS lock and radio operation
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Use the Traffic page to verify reception before takeoff-you should see nearby ADS-B traffic
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Set a WiFi password in Settings if operating in public areas to prevent unauthorized access
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Download logs after any issues for troubleshooting or when contacting support
Important Note
The Stratux web interface is only accessible when connected to the Stratux WiFi network. Your tablet/phone will not have internet access while connected. For firmware updates or support downloads, reconnect to your regular WiFi or mobile data.
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