Based on my decade-and-six-tenths experience, I concur with Andrews questions. Please share outputs: /ip address print /ip dhcp-client lease print /ip route print /ip firewall export On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:46 PM Andrew Dickinson < andrew.b.dickinson@gmail.com> wrote:
... my wording sounded weird re-reading that... I didn't mean that as a "flex"... lemme try again: "I'm not familiar with these specific devices, but here's some things I've learned over the years" ;-P
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:42 PM Andrew Dickinson < andrew.b.dickinson@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't have one of these devices, so I'm relying on my decade-and-a-half of work experience operating networks in place of actual experience with the device
Do you have an IP address? Can you ping the gateway IP? Do you have a default route installed?
If these answers to all of those are "yes", then I've got a bunch of other questions about firewalls/acls and/or troubleshooting on the other end... but I'm guessing at least one of those is a "no".
-A
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:18 PM Ric Merry <ricmerry@gmail.com> wrote:
For the most part things seem to be going good. I got 4 LEDs lit up before I proceeded with Client Set up. I skipped the optional steps 16-17 All else seemed good until I cam to trace route and google ping. Here is where I'm at. Hope I copied enough to get some answers but not too much. Thanks!
[admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /interface wireless> /interface wireless [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /interface wireless> set 0 disabled=no frequency-mode=superc hannel band=5ghz-onlyn mode=station scan-list="HamWAN" ssid=HamWAN wireless-protoc ol=nv2 [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /interface wireless> /ip dhcp-client [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> add add-default-route=yes dhcp-options=host name,clientid disabled=no interface=wlan1 [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> /interface wireless scan 0 Flags: A - active, P - privacy, R - routeros-network, N - nstreme, T - tdma, W - wds, B - bridge ADDRESS SSID CHANNEL SIG NF SNR RADIO-NAME ROUTERO... A RT B 74:4D:28:57:F6:BA HamWAN 5900/5/an -64 -123 59 Lookout... A RT B 74:4D:28:87:1E:AA HamWAN 5880/5/an -79 -123 44 Lookout...
[admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> /interface wireless monitor 0 status: connected-to-ess channel: 5900/5/an wireless-protocol: nv2 tx-rate: 1.6Mbps-5MHz/1S rx-rate: 1.6Mbps-5MHz/1S ssid: HamWAN bssid: 74:4D:28:57:F6:BA radio-name: Lookout-S2/WA7DEM signal-strength: -65dBm signal-strength-ch0: -65dBm tx-signal-strength: -67dBm tx-signal-strength-ch0: -67dBm tx-signal-strength-ch1: -92dBm noise-floor: -123dBm signal-to-noise: 58dB tx-ccq: 14% rx-ccq: 10% authenticated-clients: 1 current-distance: 32 wds-link: no bridge: no routeros-version: 6.45.2 last-ip: 184.154.74.68 current-tx-powers: 6Mbps:27(27/27),9Mbps:27(27/27),12Mbps:27(27/27),18Mbps:27(27/27),24Mbps:27(27/27),36Mbps:27(27/27),48Mbps:25(25/25),
54Mbps:24(24/24),HT20-0:27(27/27),HT20-1:27(27/27),HT20-2:27(27/27),HT20-3:27(27/27),HT20-4:27(27/27),HT20-5:26(26/26), HT20-6:25(25/25),HT20-7:23(23/23) notify-external-fdb: no
[admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> /tool traceroute 8.8.8.8 # ADDRESS LOSS SENT LAST AVG BEST WORST STD-DEV STATUS
1 100% 4 timeout
2 100% 4 timeout
3 100% 4 timeout
4 100% 4 timeout
5 100% 3 timeout
[admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> /ping google.com invalid value for argument address: invalid value of mac-address, mac address required invalid value for argument ipv6-address while resolving ip-address: could not get answer from dns server [admin@K7ITE-Lookout] /ip dhcp-client> /system ntp client print enabled: yes primary-ntp: 44.24.244.4 secondary-ntp: 44.24.245.4 server-dns-names: mode: unicast dynamic-servers: 44.24.244.4,44.24.245.4 poll-interval: 16s _______________________________________________ PSDR mailing list PSDR@hamwan.org http://mail.hamwan.net/mailman/listinfo/psdr
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