Meteobridge GUI does not start after restoring a backup
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 9:05 am
Hi all,
I have the windfinder weather station and see the following issue:
After replacing the Router with a speedport LTE II from Deutsche Telekom, I managed to have a really stable and ultra fast LTE connection (no blaming windfinder here!), BUT:
- For applying the new network settings (new router->new DHCP address) I had to reboot meteobrigde.
- The boot stalled before the Web GUI showed up. I can see that packets are uploaded and downloaded in the character based interface and the router tells me so too. The system stays that way, even if I try the same at home in my LAN over night.
The only way to get it working again, is to reset meteobridge to defaults, then restore a backup of the settings and click "save" or "save and apply" on every tab of the GUI. That is what the wizzard asks me to do. Everything fine so far.
The wizzard also tells me to reboot after I change the system time from UTC to local timed. During that boot, loading the GUI fails again and I see the character-based UI.
Any ideas what the problem is? Is there a setting that I can check, that the old router used, but the new router does not allow?
rgds,
Fred
I have the windfinder weather station and see the following issue:
After replacing the Router with a speedport LTE II from Deutsche Telekom, I managed to have a really stable and ultra fast LTE connection (no blaming windfinder here!), BUT:
- For applying the new network settings (new router->new DHCP address) I had to reboot meteobrigde.
- The boot stalled before the Web GUI showed up. I can see that packets are uploaded and downloaded in the character based interface and the router tells me so too. The system stays that way, even if I try the same at home in my LAN over night.
The only way to get it working again, is to reset meteobridge to defaults, then restore a backup of the settings and click "save" or "save and apply" on every tab of the GUI. That is what the wizzard asks me to do. Everything fine so far.
The wizzard also tells me to reboot after I change the system time from UTC to local timed. During that boot, loading the GUI fails again and I see the character-based UI.
Any ideas what the problem is? Is there a setting that I can check, that the old router used, but the new router does not allow?
rgds,
Fred