Sometimes you need to reset them a few times.  I've had them need to be powered off and/or reset a number of times before they'll let you back in with the defaults.
 
marlon
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Ray
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: [smartBridges] APPO issues in Bridging and Repeater Modes

Hmmm,
 
I might be having the same type of problem.
 
I set up my backhaul Saturday and programmed the APPO (in client bridge mode) before I installed it.  I put everything up, and established a link without a problem.  Last night I logged in remotely to the APPO in client bridge mode and changed the admin password.  The unit logged me off and then dropped off the network.
 
I did a climb today and did everything I can think of to make the damn thing see (hear) the AP but it wouldn't pull anything in the access point list.  Now I've got a dead tower until I can find another APPO.
 
Ray
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: RE: [smartBridges] APPO issues in Bridging and Repeater Modes

I also have no problem with either unit if they are configured as APs.

 

Todd Barber

Skylink Broadband Internet

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

970-346-1834

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Barber
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 10:11 AM
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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