Meteobridge Nano/SD not accessible. **solved**
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:32 am
I had to change my network and now I can no longer connect to my Nano/SD.
Before the change my mesh router was in 'router mode' with the Nano/SD connected to my guest network which only uses 2.4 Ghz. Worked well for quite some time.
After the change, my Mesh router is in Access point modes behind a router. No further changes have been made. So the Nano still operates via the 2.4 Ghz network.
I saw after the network change that the Nano continued to collect info, ftp jobs were executed etc, etc. However, I could not log into the browser GUI nor access the Nano via smb on my iMac.
I eventually did a complete reinstallation (blue button, etc., using the Meteobridge installation WiFi network) and entered that separate network again during the installation. Then performed the test, the result of which was that everything worked fine according to the installation interface. Saved after entering time zone, lattitude and longitude and thus initiated the reboot.
Again and still after that the contact is lost, I can no longer log in to the GUI of the Nano/SD.
On the router I can see that the Nano has neatly received a (new) IP address.
I have performed the procedure several times, with the same result each time.
Pinging or finding a tracer route gives no result, the Nano cannot be found via ping.
(My wired MB Pro still worked fine after the network change)
What could be wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Bart
Before the change my mesh router was in 'router mode' with the Nano/SD connected to my guest network which only uses 2.4 Ghz. Worked well for quite some time.
After the change, my Mesh router is in Access point modes behind a router. No further changes have been made. So the Nano still operates via the 2.4 Ghz network.
I saw after the network change that the Nano continued to collect info, ftp jobs were executed etc, etc. However, I could not log into the browser GUI nor access the Nano via smb on my iMac.
I eventually did a complete reinstallation (blue button, etc., using the Meteobridge installation WiFi network) and entered that separate network again during the installation. Then performed the test, the result of which was that everything worked fine according to the installation interface. Saved after entering time zone, lattitude and longitude and thus initiated the reboot.
Again and still after that the contact is lost, I can no longer log in to the GUI of the Nano/SD.
On the router I can see that the Nano has neatly received a (new) IP address.
I have performed the procedure several times, with the same result each time.
Pinging or finding a tracer route gives no result, the Nano cannot be found via ping.
(My wired MB Pro still worked fine after the network change)
What could be wrong?
Thanks in advance,
Bart