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TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue **solved**

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:34 am
by 4Stroke
Hi,

I dedicated this weekend to connect my weather station to the internet, and decided to try the MR-3020 TP-link, taking advantage of the trial period for using meteobridge.
Follow the information provided at http://www.meteobridge.com/wiki/index.p ... ng_Started, all the process went smoothly.

From here, my station was sent data without problems for Wunderground for about 20 hours until a power failure occurs.
After that, I could not access anymore the MR-3020 either via LAN or WLAN. I also tried the tips suggested in "Cloud Simulator for Network Configuration", without success. The WPS LED does not stop blinking.

Then I've tried OpenWRT access in recovery mode with success, but I don't have Linux skills that will allow me to move more.
Here is the log I got when accessing via telnet:

=== IMPORTANT ============================
Use 'passwd' to set your login password
this will disable telnet and enable SSH
------------------------------------------


BusyBox v1.19.4 (2013-04-14 22:36:32 CEST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

_______ ________ __
| |.-----.-----.-----.| | | |.----.| |_
| - || _ | -__| || | | || _|| _|
|_______|| __|_____|__|__||________||__| |____|
|__| W I R E L E S S F R E E D O M
-----------------------------------------------------
BARRIER BREAKER (Bleeding Edge, r34065)
-----------------------------------------------------
* 1/2 oz Galliano Pour all ingredients into
* 4 oz cold Coffee an irish coffee mug filled
* 1 1/2 oz Dark Rum with crushed ice. Stir.
* 2 tsp. Creme de Cacao
-----------------------------------------------------
root@(none):/# mount_root
/sbin/mount_root: line 1: pi_include: not found
/sbin/mount_root: line 1: pi_include: not found
/sbin/mount_root: line 1: set_jffs_mp: not found
/sbin/mount_root: line 1: determine_root_device: not found
/sbin/mount_root: line 1: can't create /.extroot.md5sum: Read-only file system
switching to jffs2
root@(none):/# cat /etc/config/network

config interface 'loopback'
option ifname 'lo'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '127.0.0.1'
option netmask '255.0.0.0'

config interface 'lan'
option ifname 'eth0'
option type 'bridge'
option _orig_ifname 'eth0 wlan0'
option _orig_bridge 'true'
option proto 'dhcp'
option hostname 'meteobridge'

root@(none):/#


I do not understand what you have spent with Meteobridge.
Can anyone help me please?

Thanks
Jorge

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:04 pm
by admin
Sounds like missing the mandatory USB Hub or something configured wrong inside network settings.
Please don't go down to OpenWRT unless you are completely familiar with that.

I would recommend to go back to factory defaults as explained on the "getting started" page.
Please do the 5 blinks total reset as explained there. After that Meteobridge will restart
in LAN DHCP mode.

Power-cycles don't do any harm, there must have been something wrong before that
which came to the surface on the power fail.

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 1:59 am
by 4Stroke
Thanks for your support.

Back to default procedure, unfortunely does not result.
I've tryed to press the WPS button after the boot, when the WPS led comes blinking very accelerated. I've pressed the button until the led comes on for 5 times. Is this procedure correct?
After release the button, the led becomes fixed on, with the power led. No more leds come on.
I don't know what realy happens with this router, as I said worked perfectly with meteobridge during 1 day. :oops:

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 7:15 pm
by admin
when you power cycle it. Can you reach the web interface?
If yes, can you login on port 22 via ssh?
If yes, can you please setup port forwarding on your router to let me login on port 22?

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:22 am
by 4Stroke
Hi, thanks again for your support.

I think the problem was solved.
I also believe that it is originated by the bridge mode (meteobridge network setup), which prevented the MR3020 to connect to my router's DHCP server.
I say this because today after performing a reset to factory defaults, I wired the MR3020 directly to my router and it received an IP address immediately. I Set it up again, and marked bridge mode. When I hung up and pulled the network cable, it does not connected to the DHCP server via WLAN. I could only do that when I removed the flag from the bridge mode.
At this moment all is ok, instead a smtp connection to gmail server (individual e-mail service)

However, port forwarding on port 22 is done , and you can establish a SSH connection.

Regards,
Jorge

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue **solved**

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 1:40 am
by admin
Bridge mode works fine, but what did you want to connect via that mode? What did you want to "bridge"?

I am sure that your WLAN credentials did fail and/or you did kill it by doing settings on OpenWRT level.
WLAN credential failures are the most common problem when users switch from LAN to WLAN mode.

Re: TP-MR3020 & Meteobridge issue **solved**

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:06 am
by 4Stroke
By placing the bridge mode = ON, I intended to bridge between 2 lan's, the PC lan that I setup MR3020 and the router that support my WLAN. It seems I did not understand the concept of using this flag correctly.
As for OpenWRT, I do not performed any modification. I just noticed that I could link to that level.
However, everything seems to function normally, and within a few more days, I'll buy the license. :wink: