I applied the switch configuration file (GS105Ev2_2-2-1.cgf) successfully but after trying to come back in to the Netgear configuration utility (and selecting the switch and hitting 'Apply') I am getting an 'Incorrect Password' error. (password entered = aredn) I feel I am just making a stupid rookie mistake but cant figure it out. Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
Also, try your prior password too.
Please let us know.
and FWIW, I had never reset the password prior to the config upload.
Are you using the web interface to set it, or, the Netgear config program?
And I was using the Netgear config program.
I will update tomorrow.
I have been using the web and it works well once you get the hang of it.
I have been trying to create a file that can be loaded into other nets/machines and if I save the configuration with DHCP disabled and a static ip specified, the person doing the restore gets a mismatch with the ip addresses.
I was going to write up the web process, but need to get past the mismatch errors.
Thoughts? Do i need to do the config with the switch default address and not disable DHCP?
As a side note do not be afraid to reboot the switch, close and restart the browser or reboot you computer. It has seemed to help in some cases.
I restored the switch to factory settings and tried the web interface. This time I couldn't even get the config file to load. I tried a couple different config files but all failed. When I went back to the config utility the upload worked and rebooted...but I was back to the switch password not working again.
Is anyone else running into either of these problems?
Despite that I was able to get the Picostation talking to an old Linksys mesh (just within my home) and then tunneled over to another mesh across the county successfully (through this switch).
Joe AE6XE
port 1: node A
port2: node B
port3: phone on LAN of A
port4: pi on LAN of A
port5: another device on LAN of B
Create vLan tags 1, 2, 10, 11 (1 exists by default)
vlan 1: T T x x x
vlan 2: T T x x x
vlan 10: U x U U x
vlan 11: x U x x U
where 'x' means leave it blank
PVID -
port 1: 10
port 2: 11
port 3: 10
port 4: 10
port 5: 11
Thanks!
Keith
port 1: node A
port2: node B
port3: phone on LAN of A
port4: pi on LAN of A
port5: WAN
Create vLan tags 1, 2, 10, 11 (1 exists by default)
vlan 1: T T x x U
vlan 2: T T x x x
vlan 10: U x U U x
vlan 11: x U x x x
where 'x' means leave it blank
PVID -
port 1: 10
port 2: 11
port 3: 10
port 4: 10
port 5: 1
Thank you for the updated illustration. It does confirm that what I altered to get the WAN back is correct but what I am still running into is a mystery.
Keith - AI6BX
1) ifconfig
2) route
3) nslookup localnode
4) arp -a
5) ping <IP address of localnode>
Joe AE6XE
UPDATE: The latest Netgear GS105/108 firmware now encrypts the password. This means the password is NO LONGER "in the clear" in the cfg file.
It may be possible to exchange cfg files IF a common password is established and everyone remembers to use that password in their contributions.
A better approach is to post screen shots of the configuration pages.