Fresh Install? Can't reach hassio.local:8123? No Samba shares?

Thanks guys, this worked for me.

Go to start menu -> type: workgroup -> change to ‘WORKGROUP’ (if something different) -> find your Raspberry Pi’s IP address -> type that in your browser and add :8123 at the end.

Worked for me!

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Finaly i solved my connection problem !!!:grinning::grinning::grinning:

Has attempted to connect via http://192.168.1.200 (DHCP reservation) and http: //hassio.local: 8123 without success.

Previously I installed Hassbian with DHCP reservation for my Raspberry pi 3 b+ in my router without any problems.
But this obviously did not work for Hassio …

So the solution was to remove the DHCP reservation, run the installation and find the new IP address.Then it works without a problem.:grinning::grinning:

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can you please help me my problem is 100 percent same as yours

For hassio.local:8123 access, I did following:
1- FIrefox browser :>click Address Bar (left side on round i ). Hassio.local (connection is Not secure).
In More information under connection Details go to permission tabs and Allow where Block.
Hassio.local:8123 is now working.
2- For Samba share I followed this link and did 1,2,3 on my windows 10 PC Link-https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-networking/connecting-pcs-and-users-for-sharing/fb92e439-5dbc-4367-9857-1ef360e9ffdf

Hope this helps.

Wanted to add something that recently happened where I was no longer able to get to hassio.local:8123. My fix can be found here:

I know this is a bit old but I’m struggling with the similar issues. I have the latest Hassio installed with Etcher on RPir3B+. I did the step with seeting up wifi config folder with my-network file. But when I put the SD back in Pi…nothing happenes. can’t access it over hassio.local nor RPi IP directily thru port:8123
Not sure what might be wrong, do I need additional stuff set up on my Router. I haven’t played with it as it’s a lame one given by ISP so not many things can be set up. But not sure if I need to do port forwarding at least. Using Win 10, if that helps

tnx