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 Subject :Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 13:05:36 
n6kzb
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Looked at the posted material so far but did not find an answer.

I followed the instructions on uploading the firmwaare for this model router. It uploaded fine. However the next steps indicated RUN CMD IPCONFIG RELEASE ETC ETC. Did this but never saw the correct response as indicated in the PDF install document.

I am on Windows 7 64    router is vers 4.0     sn  cdfaoe7j8886

I am unable to get to localnode:8080 nor back into the router to try again.


Any hints?  Thanks

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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 13:25:15 
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I kept re-booting both the lap top and router, now we are in fine.


But, and color me stupid, I named the device  n6kzb-100  and created a password, but I can not get into setup now. I guess the User Name is not  n6kzb-100 or I missed it and am stuck.

I have tried resetting the router, but to no avail.


Thanks.......



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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 14:28:45 
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The user name on a mesh node is ALWAYS root then the password you set. You set the node name / SSID not the user name in setup. -Glenn KD5MFW
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 14:41:00 
n6kzb
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OK that is working and thanks for the explanation.. But now I can't even get back to the "localnode" with the browser. My adapter sez "no network access".. Mike


I think I see the issue.  In my notes I think I changed it from "mesh" to "AP".

That is why I can't get back in. In looking through the forums, the posted solutions do not work.

I only have this one node with Mesh software.


Mike


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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:07:43 
KD5MFW
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If you have an AP and a mesh node, the console cannot be on the same port. For a mesh node the port is:8080. Try :8081 for the AP. -Glenn KD5MFW
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:13:00 
n6kzb
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I have only the one router by error on my part it is AP.

I tried 8081 no go, I can't get to it.  I have a "yellow' warning sign on the network ICON.

Al was fine until I changed to AP and re-booted, sigh.............

It sez I have no network access.


It acts like it wants an IP address etc for me to connect to it?

Mike



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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:22:16 
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You can try using the TFTP method of reloading the firmware, then use the default "mesh node" in setup. Check for browser buffering. Turn off the node, unplug the network cable, quit the browser. Then power up the node, reconnect the network cable, restart browser and see if any of the previous tricks work. The TFTP technique can be tedious, but works. -Glenn KD5MFW
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:30:59 
n6kzb
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Nope, issue is I can't connect to the linksys router anymore. The network icon just sits and spins then goes to "yellow" warning sign telling me no network connectivity. Thanks for all the help. I think I have hosed this router. Thanks again. Mike
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:44:18 
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The TFTP window for down load is only available for a few seconds after the reset button is depressed. It it hard to get the timing down so you can do everything quick enough, but it works. I have fouled up then fixed many routers. Give it a rest. Leave the router off over night and check in the morning. I am not joking. Sometimes the router gets in a odd mode and leaving it off for a while sometimes helps. You need quick hands to get the TFTP load to work, but it works. One user that had problems used a hammer to smash his router. He reports that did not help. He did not offer an accurate "pieces" count after applying the hammer, but it was "negative function" for the router after the hammer reset attack. Short of that, the router can probably be recovered, it is just a bit more work. Try again after a rest. -Glenn KD5MFW
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 15:47:19 
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Thanks, will leave the hammer process alone for now. Will try in the morning. Have two more routers being donated, so perhaps I can keep from screwing those up. Adios and thanks from Baja. Mike n6kzb/xe2
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-02- 16:44:51 
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The mesh nodes drop their DHCP server when placed in the AP mode. It needs to pull a DHCP address from somewhere. Plug it LAN to LAN into another Mesh node. Look in the DHCP settings of the host mesh node to see what IP it pulled. Point your browser to that IP address as xx.xx.xx.xx:8080. You can also use LAN to LAN into your home wired router if you don't have two mesh devices. If you ever get one of them into the bridge mode, it sets up a LAN IP address of 10.10.10.2:8080
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-03- 03:10:08 
n6kzb
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Well I did LAN to LAN with my home router. Comes up with IP of 172.27.0.2 as you say. But no go, I can not ping it or get to it. This is what I get for moving it from MESH to AP without reading first. Thanks, at least it is alive, one way, hi hi. Mike


Later I tried adding the IP of 172.27.0.2 into the ip4 settings of the "local area connection"

I used it as the IP address

net 255.255.255.0

used it as the gate address

no dns

At least now I see the original routers name and it comes up as an identified home network.

But it still sez no network access and can't be pinged.

What a stubborn little beast..........


____________________More Progress


Just did a reset on the router, (the MESH linksys to my lap top, in AP mode), direct RJ45 connection to LAN port. I can now ping 172.27.0.2 and it tells me I am network connected. !!

But I can't get to the setup screen to log in. But progress and thanks to all so far. I took a bit from everyone's suggestions and got it this far, not bad. At least I am seeing the beast now.

(This is real odd ball to say the least).


--------------------------- Time to end this madness..........

Thanks to all, great learning curve. Stupid dog knock wall wart out of its precarious location, my fault, so power to router was gone for a couple of minutes. And despite all my best efforts I can no longer duplicate, nor see the router.

So the time has come to delegate it to the parts bin and move onto another linksys. It is obvious that I have not "bled" enough to be MESH ready as of yet. Will tackle another router later.


Adios and again thanks to all..................END





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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-04- 02:39:15 
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Nope.... Wont work.

You need to set your PC to something OTHER than .0.1 or .0.2, as they will be in use and you cannot have 2 IP's the same on any network.

The standard first DHCP a node will normally dish out is 172.27.0.5, so manually set (static) your PC to that, with 255.255.255.0 as the subnet, and 172.27.0.2 as the gateway.

Then do an IP Config in cmd prompt to verify that is the settings.

THEN, http://172.27.0.2:8080 and you should be able to get to it.

When set to AP mode, it will take on a .0.2 IP.

If that gets you back into the mesh node settings, change it from AP back to just 'mesh node', save and reboot the node.

Once that happens, you will have to change your PC network settings either back to DHCP, OR, change the gateway to .0.1 (the node), and the browser URL back to http://localnode:8080 or http://172.27.0.1:8080 (same thing as 'localnode' ).

Hope this helps,

Jim

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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-03-04- 04:16:51 
n6kzb
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Well guess I bleed enough on this project for the MESH gods. It works! I did have to use .03, it issued that one first in this case. You were right on. I figured it was an IP configuration issue, just couldn't get the combination until you headed me in the right direction. Good education for me on this one, and the printouts of this nightmare added to my "how-to" book. Thanks to all on this one.. Case closed.
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 Subject :Re:Unable to go to localnode after HSMM update to WRT54G.. 2012-06-30- 01:13:24 
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Thanks to the answer from K5KTF, I was able to reconfigure my wrt54g back from a meshAP to a meshnode :) Now to start pushing for some more meshnodes here in the Detroit area :) James W8ISS
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