If it was on the same IP as the 1k AP, then you could be seeing browser
cache. Chrome really pisses me off with that. I've seen similar in the
past after replacing an AP. Export the config from the old one. Import
to the new one. Log in.. looks fine. No customers registered. Wiped
Chrome cache completely. Half of the settings weren't there from the
config import. Fixed it, customers back up.
On 5/9/2017 5:56 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
I'm at the POP
I ended up factory defaulting it
odd traffic on the wireshark connected direct to the radio, including
spanning tree, the 192.168.0.1 didn't respond, it was arp on 10.1.
something, .3 got in and set the essid and key, customers connected,
rebooted and it was arping that whole subnet but 169.254.1.1 was live,
got it going, very weird
this did ship with an RC firmware on it, I upgraded in the shop but
didn't default it, I'm wondering if it was an inspection pull or something
2hours wasted
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Kevin Neal <ke...@safelinkinternet.com
<mailto:ke...@safelinkinternet.com>> wrote:
Have you verified the authentication key? What does one of the SMs
log say?
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Steve Jones
<thatoneguyst...@gmail.com <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
replaced this epmp 1000 with an epmp 2000 today, up until now
there were 11 subs on it
I put the same firmware, 3.2.2 as the 1000, it was a lite, so
I upgraded the key to full thinking it would be something to
do with that
all the subscribers come on, and go off, like interference,
ive tried changing channels, but youd think the same channel
it had been on would be sufficient, ive tried with
syncinjector, with its native power supply, even bumped up to 3.3.
Is this a known issue?
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*Kevin Neal
*Project Manager
Northwest DataCom