Hello guys,
I have an NBM5 that I just loaded with 3.21.4.0 (that was a chore in itself). I have this plugged in a 5 port Netgear switch configured with VLAN ports.
The first thing I noticed is DHCP on WAN port did not work. I then put in a static IP and found that I could not ping my gateway from the LAN.
I tested my switch and VLAN system by plugging in a Bullet M2, I was able to ping the WAN Gateway.
I am pretty sure that this is an XM board based on what I was able to see in the 6.14 UBNT code.
So my question is, does the VLAN assignments on the NanoBridge work the same as the Bullet M2?
I can plug the NBM5 right into my main network switch and cannot get an IP or ping from a static IP.
When I go into Administration and look for a package to install I get an error that tells me I have no connection to the internet.
I am thinking I have some configuration set wrong:
Here is my settings for the LAN
Protocol - DHCP
DNS 1 - 8.8.8.8
DNS 2 - 8.8.4.4
Allow others to use my WAN = Checked
Prevent LAN users from accessing my WAN = UnChecked
MESH RF is enabled
DHCP Server is enabled
Any tips or clues would be a great help!
Ron,
N6GKJ
I have this plugged in a 5 port Netgear switch configured with VLAN ports.
Which Netgear switch?
How configured?
Like this? https://www.arednmesh.org/content/gs105e-2-lan-2-node-1-wan
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I tested my switch and VLAN system by plugging in a Bullet M2, I was able to ping the WAN Gateway.
Same port as you tried the NanoBridge M5?
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So my question is, does the VLAN assignments on the NanoBridge work the same as the Bullet M2?
It should.
I can plug the NBM5 right into my main network switch and cannot get an IP or ping from a static IP.
I think you need a properly programmed VLAN switch. A NB-M5 does not have a WAN port(VLAN1)...only LAN and DtD(VLAN2).
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Allow others to use my WAN = Checked
This is not default. Do you need this enabled?
I hope this helps, Chuck