I also have no
problem with either unit if they are configured as APs.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Barber
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:11
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [smartBridges] APPO issues in
Bridging and Repeater Modes
I have been playing with a
couple of APPO units that we have ordered for replacement and
expansion. I am experiencing the following symptoms:
Set up one APPO as
AP
Set up second APPO as Client
Bridge
If I power the first APPO before
powering the client bridge unit I am unable to log into the client bridge
from either the wireless or the LAN side with the administrator
password.
I receive the following error �
Can not read the airPoint Pro configuration. Please check the
community password.
I can log into the unit with the
user password �public� but it does not display any tabs I am interested in,
like Link quality. The unit shows as associated on the AP and it
passes traffic fine. I just can�t manage it. I can even
log into the unit in AP mode and manage it though the client bridge unit.
If I power down the unit in AP
mode then I can log into the client bridge unit without issue. If I
then power up the AP while I am logged in and then try and associate from
the site survey tab it errors with Cannot find Know ESSID.
If I shut down the SB AP and log
into the client bridge unit and do site survey I can see my D-Link access
router just fine. I have shut down the D-Link to insure it was not
creating interference with no luck.
I have configured the units
manually and with simpleDeploy. I have the latest versions of firmware
and simpleMonitor and simpleNMS. I am unable to get into the units
from simpleNMS also. I am running WinXP on all of the systems I have
tried to log in from.
We have a couple of units
deployed on a water tank that behave exactly the same so I am convinced it
is not a hardware issue. When we first started we were going to do a
2.4G backhaul and these same units worked fine in both wireless bridge and
client bridge mode with older firmware. After a couple of months and
at least one FW upgrade we had our backhaul go down and we were trying to
set up a temporary backhaul with one when we first discovered this
issue. That�s why I�m playing with the new units on the ground before
deploying them.
I have also been experimenting
with the second APPO in repeater mode. It is having the same
issues. I am unable to log into it when the APPO acting as an AP is
powered but I have no problem when it is off. Unfortunately in this
mode it doesn�t associate at all. I can never see it from the AP
side. I can�t pass traffic and no other unit sees the repeater.
Because I can�t log in as Administrator I am unable to associate it or see
if there is any link.
Any thoughts or similar
experiences that might give me a clue on which direction to proceed would be
greatly appreciated. I spent about 5 hours messing with these units
and am extremely frustrated at this point. I am convinced my network
settings and which side I try and manage from are correct because I have
tried all possible combinations. The damn things just won�t let me log
in as administrator when the AP is powered.
Todd Barber
Skylink Broadband
Internet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
970-346-1834
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