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Empty_Nest__Soo
Dec 27, 2015Explorer
OP here.
Yes, I’ve been trying to get the Nanostation to work before adding the Airgateway into the circuit. One piece at a time.
Accsys – I’ve followed about 3 different sets of instructions. The 192.168.2.1 that I’m currently set at came from the David Bott video. I also tried following a Ubiquiti document called, “Beginners SETUP GUIDE for NANOSTATION-M2 as receiver,” which resulted in a fallback IP of 192.168.10.20 for the Nano. Same result either way.
LScamper – I’ve tried to select an access point and have tried both “Select” and “Lock to AP.” With Lock to AP, the AP MAC appears as you suggest. Neither way has worked.
joebedford – The Nano is named “UBNT,” as in the David Bott video, with my own unique password. The router through which I am trying to connect to the internet was named “Jeffers” by the telephone company technician who installed it. It has a different password. The SSID on the Main page is the AP top which I am connected. I have a second router set up as a wireless repeater to serve a detached shop. I named it “Bridge.” When I lock to that AP, both Main and Wireless show that SSID.
LittleBill – Here are screen shots:
Viewfinder – I was very close to the wireless router to which I was trying to connect. I move to another room. There’s now a brick wall between the router and the Nano, so the signal strength should be attenuated. Still no joy.
I appreciate everyone’s help on this!
Wayne
Yes, I’ve been trying to get the Nanostation to work before adding the Airgateway into the circuit. One piece at a time.
Accsys – I’ve followed about 3 different sets of instructions. The 192.168.2.1 that I’m currently set at came from the David Bott video. I also tried following a Ubiquiti document called, “Beginners SETUP GUIDE for NANOSTATION-M2 as receiver,” which resulted in a fallback IP of 192.168.10.20 for the Nano. Same result either way.
LScamper – I’ve tried to select an access point and have tried both “Select” and “Lock to AP.” With Lock to AP, the AP MAC appears as you suggest. Neither way has worked.
joebedford – The Nano is named “UBNT,” as in the David Bott video, with my own unique password. The router through which I am trying to connect to the internet was named “Jeffers” by the telephone company technician who installed it. It has a different password. The SSID on the Main page is the AP top which I am connected. I have a second router set up as a wireless repeater to serve a detached shop. I named it “Bridge.” When I lock to that AP, both Main and Wireless show that SSID.
LittleBill – Here are screen shots:
Viewfinder – I was very close to the wireless router to which I was trying to connect. I move to another room. There’s now a brick wall between the router and the Nano, so the signal strength should be attenuated. Still no joy.
I appreciate everyone’s help on this!
Wayne
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