What's New in TinyPilot's March 2026 Update

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TinyPilot's March release introduces new network status views on Voyager 3's screen, finer control for static IP configuration, and an updated account menu to help manage your account.

Network interface status at a glance

This month's update adds new detail views to Voyager 3's screen for each network interface, showing their MAC address, IP address, and connection status so you can verify key details at a glance.

You can cycle through Voyager 3's views by short-pressing Button 1 on the front of the device.

Cycling through Voyager 3's network status views.

For more details about controlling Voyager 3 with its buttons, see the "How do I use Voyager 3's buttons?" FAQ.

Select the network interface for static IP addresses

If you use multiple network interfaces, like on Voyager 3 Plus, it’s important that your static IP address applies to the correct interface.

TinyPilot's Static IP dialog now lets you select which network interface receives the static IP configuration, so it's simpler to configure your device's network settings.

A screenshot of TinyPilot's Static IP dialog with a red arrow pointing to the new Network Interface select dropdown
You can now select the network interface for your static IP address.

For more information on manage your device's static IP address, see the "How do I set a static IP address?" FAQ.

Improved user management

It's now easier to manage your own user account and confirm who's currently signed-in with the updated account menu. The account menu on the top right of TinyPilot's web interface now displays the username of the current user and includes a new dropdown menu item to manage your password, no matter your user role.

A screenshot showing TinyPilot's new user account menu. A red arrow points to the Change My Password menu item.
Manage your account directly from the updated account menu.

Full changelog

For the full list of changes to TinyPilot Pro 3.0.2, see the changelog.

Updating to the latest version

You can update to the latest version of TinyPilot by clicking System > Update in the navigation bar:

A screenshot showing TinyPilot's System menu. A red arrow points to the Update item in the list.

Written by Dave Brown, TinyPilot Product Engineer

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