Clear your arp table and ping the ip it's supposed to be set to.
I'm not sure if the aB can behave in the same way as the APP's but on
those you create a static arp entry to set it's initial IP which means
if the aB function in the same way since you probably had the old ip
in the arp table and it didn't get flushed properly when you try to
ping the old ip the unit might reset itself to the old ip.

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TF> Ok.. this is the weirdest one yet.

TF> Customer's aBO was offline, although the lights were on. I plugged my laptop
TF> into it and could do a site survey, but it wouldn't associate with any of my
TF> 5 aps it could see. Each reset would show slightly different numbers, which
TF> is expected. Hit the powerShot's reset button. No good. Re-flashed the
TF> firmware. No good. Changed WEP settings, changed to AdHock, changed back. No
TF> good.

TF> Changed the IP address to 192.168.0.13 and it took ...but then changed back
TF> 10 seconds later!! So I figured there was water in the outdoor cable
TF> housing. Dry as a bone! The paper instructions (which were left in there)
TF> showed no signs of any water getting in there, despite the heavy rain we had
TF> last week.

TF> Here's where it gets weirder still... I had 2 DOS windows open, thinking
TF> maybe someone else out there had their radio set to 192.168.0.22 and the aBO
TF> didn't like it. I was pinging both 0.13 AND 0.22 ..and BOTH were replying
TF> ..although the aBO STILL HAD NOT ASSOCIATED to an ap. They'd take turns;
TF> each one would ping once or twice and then go quiet for a few pings and the
TF> other would pick up and reply to pings.
TF> (From my NOC, if I ping 0.22 or 0.13, I get no replies, which makes sense
TF> since the radio never associated with an ap).

TF> When I did arp -a, both IPs would show the same MAC address

TF> Any guesses?? Any suggestions??

TF> Tim Foster
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