OK, I've got a really odd problem here that I'm either missing something dumb (always possible), or something really bizarre is happening. I've got a KN-100 that I had to do a forced-reload procedure
Sounds like invalid license [mailto:karlnet-bounces@WISPNotes.com] question) something LKF, one 255.255.255.0, unit, scan thing. settings on? the LED's -- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude
I've replaced 3 RG-1000's this year that were doing that. I just figured they got a little more electricity than they could handle. I never even bothered to try the reload. (well I did on one last ye
I found it very bizarre too, which is why I wondered if I'm missing something in doing a forced reload, or if a corrupt LKF or BIN would cause it, software bug, what? It works just fine after a fresh
Your computer is on the same network as the board isn't it. It almost sounds like your NIC card is not on the same subnet. The board sounds like it is acting fine. If it was the wrong license, all th
Your computer is on the same network as the board isn't it. It almost sounds like your NIC card is not on the same subnet. The board sounds like it is acting fine. If it was the wrong license, all th
Try pulling the wireless cards out and try reloading the license. Also, you probably need to clear your arp cache "arp -d *" at a command prompt after you change the IP Address. --Original Message--