Somehow my password seems to have gotten borked. I see a reset button the board, but I can't figure out how to do a factory reset. Anyone have any idea how to do that?
Thanks!
agame wrote:I just got a new board and (whilst I've successfully configured three others) I can't see it on the network.
just curious whether anyone has figured out the reset sequence...one more thing to try...
I am having issues with a new board, that is identical to my old one, (at least the PCB is identical and the web configuration seems the same)
I can see it thru a cheepo D-link 5 port switch connected to my Laptop, but when I put it into my Ubiquiti 48 Port switch, I can't see it?
I checked if it was blocked on the 48 port, nothing there, changed the Mac address and IP address multiple times, still no joy, I don't get it.
chase wrote:
They ship this thing with a non registered MAC address prefix. ubnt switches seem to lock devices down with odd ball MACs. I changed the MAC on mine to a prefix that is recognized from a vendor ( found one on a MAC address vendor lookup site ) ( I think I used a tp link preface ha ha) and then the device was accessible.
Overall this board seems like it could be pretty sketchy but so far it is behaving its self. And it is reliable and responsive...
Best Practices remain to keep all cheap off brand junk locked down pretty tight in the network.
Korey wrote:agame wrote:I just got a new board and (whilst I've successfully configured three others) I can't see it on the network.
just curious whether anyone has figured out the reset sequence...one more thing to try...
Seems you press the reset button while powering up..
Curious if you ever got to see the new unit on the network?
I am having issues with a new board, that is identical to my old one, (at least the PCB is identical and the web configuration seems the same)
I can see it thru a cheepo D-link 5 port switch connected to my Laptop, but when I put it into my Ubiquiti 48 Port switch, I can't see it?
I checked if it was blocked on the 48 port, nothing there, changed the Mac address and IP address multiple times, still no joy, I don't get it.
Korey wrote:
Curious if you ever got to see the new unit on the network?
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I ultimately diagnosed that board as not behaving on the UBNT network....so I put it aside. I'll try the Mac address trick!
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