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 Subject :DHCP goof.. 2014-07-12- 11:43:20 
kj6czs
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Real bad here... I turned DHCP off.. Don't ask my why I turned that off.. How do I get back to my nodes?  I have both the Linksys and bullet devices.. I have like 8 nodes..

THanks

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 Subject :Re:DHCP goof.. 2014-07-13- 04:00:32 
AE5CA
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I am not sure I have enough information to solve this but if I understand your problem correctly, I would suggest you set a static IP address on our PC you use to connect to one of your mesh nodes. The ip should me in the 10.x.x.x range.  If you changed to NAT it would be in the 172.27.0.x range. 

You should be able to get into your node by going to localnode:8080 then you should be able to connect to your other nodes through the mesh. 

A worst case senerio would be to do FTP reinstall on one of your nodes. Ubnt is easier to FTP than linksys. Once you reinstall on one node it should be able to connect to the others.  FTP instructions are on this web site. 

Clint, AE5CA




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Last Edited On: 2014-07-13- 10:15:55 By AE5CA for the Reason 8080 not 808
 Subject :Re:DHCP goof.. 2014-07-18- 14:21:22 
kj6czs
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ok, here is what I did to "fix" it. All nodes are setup and have the same username/password/ssid. What I did was I had 1 node that was setup as a access point, and I changed to a node (and DHCP selected...) Once the node was online, I plugged into a port (linksys router) and typed http://localnode:8080 in my browser, and I brought one of the other devices I was having problems with (nodes) online. I was able to get to it from the node status page. It gave the IP of the node that had the DHCP unselected.. I changed it, rebooted and whalah.... Hope this helps someone in the future.
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