Logged into my new Ubquity NanoStation M2 version 6.1.7 (XW)
on my Windows 10 Home 1809 desktop.
My home LAN is 192.168.0.x.
I used my second PCI LAN card set to 192.168.1.127.
I found the NanoStation at 192.168.1.20.
I used tftp to load the 3.19.3.0 factory firmware, transfer successful.
I found the NanoStation at 192.168.1.1.
I went to the Basic Radio Setup page and changed my Node Name, Password, Channel, and Power.
When I Save Changes, I can no longer find the NanoStation.
I tried the links from the Basic Radio Setup page, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.20, I tried pinging, I tried Advanced IP Scanner and it only finds my Intel desktop at 192.168.1.127 and .1.255.
I tried holding the NanoStation reset while power-up; then tftp the 3.19.3.0 again.
Successful transfer, Basic Radio Setup, and can’t find it after Save Changes.
I had my AREDN friend do it instead of me. No difference.
I tried loading 3.18.9.0 factory. No difference.
We tried multiple times.
Even booted the Windows desktop.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you for your response Tom.
DHCP is enabled on the Windows 10 desktop. I removed the connection to my home LAN and plugged the NanoStation M2 into the main LAN port on the Windows 10 PC. No success.
I dug up an old Windows XP desktop and I plugged the NanoStation M2 into that one [I never plug that old PC into my home LAN, due to security issues.] I started Firefox and it found the NanoStation M2 at 10.213.192.105. I'll try it on a Linux PC tomorrow.
I've been using MS Windows since 3.1 and I still find Windows frustrating.
73, Mike