[MLB-WIRELESS] Minitar Problem......try again?
Mark Aitken
vk3jma at wia.org.au
Wed Mar 16 17:30:42 EST 2005
Hi i David & others.
My windows box has 192.168.0.11 (netmask 255.255.0.0) which covers the
eventuality of a 192 168.2.1 address requiring access from it.
I have tried everything I can think of, the console sessin maybe my last
hope as re-configuring the minitar mod. Not sure on the version, didnt
take note initally, now can get access to find out. The wierd thing is
that the Minitar has performed faultlessly as my in-house AP for about a
year
now. I only turned it off a few weeks ago to play with the senaio I
got, oh well, dems der breaks.
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards
Mark
David Ashburner wrote:
>
>> From: Mark Aitken <vk3jma at wia.org.au>
>
>
>>> I had a similiar thing happen and gateway setting seemed to fix it.
>>> ie set the machine youre using to http into the AP to use the ap as
>>> the gateway.
>>>
>>
>> How do I accomplish this? I do not know the ip address of the
>> AP.........this is my problem.
>>
>
> If you have now reset the Minitar to factory defaults then you should
> be able to get to it on 192.168.2.1 . I think Horace is suggesting
> that the machine you are running the browser on may be multi-homed, in
> which case if it does not have an explicit route for 192.168.2.0 it
> will send packets down the interface with the default route. Check
> the routing table, if you have no entry for 192.168.2.0 and the
> Minitar is not on the same interface as "default" then it's not
> getting the requests.
>
> You can add a route for the minitar: route add -host 192.168.2.1
> netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0
> replace eth0 with the interface you have it connected to.
>
> Just a guess. If you add a serial port you are going directly to the
> console and it will work regardless of the network interface running
> or not. The problem with the console is that unless you relitively
> old firmware (like 2.32) the console password is unknown. There is a
> hack - check the Minitar mods forum.
>
>
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