CPE210 Can't access setup page
CPE210 Can't access setup page
Hi,
I bought new CPE210 to act as outdoor antenna for a wifi. But i can't even access setup page on CPE.
I have it plugged in and POWER and LAN leds are on, nothing else.
Have set computer ip to static as manual says and connected antenna straight to PC.
Im using Cat.6 ethernet cables hope thats not a problem?
im just i tried to ping CPE but will get just "Destination host unreachable" message.
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macmakkara wrote
I have it plugged in and POWER and LAN leds are on, nothing else.
That's intentional. The WiFi network and the LEDs for the signal level will turn on if you connect to the CPE the first time and did change username/password (you will be asked to change the credentials before you can proceed).
macmakkara wrote
Im using Cat.6 ethernet cables hope thats not a problem?
Any CAT.x cable works, but in case of problems check another cable to make sure it's not a faulty cable.
Also, you might try to set factory settings on the CPE (hold the RESET button for 7 seconds), albeit the LED state mentioned above suggest that the CPE is still at factory settings. As a last resort, reboot the PC and try again. If it still does not work, there is a malfunction of either the PC, the PoE adapter or the CPE.
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@macmakkara Did you ever solve this problem? I am having the same issue.
Brand new device, can't access the admin page. Have tried both a PC and a Mac, have swapped out cables (bought two brand new cat6 cable), have rebooted and have reset the router multiple times.
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justAnotherDev wrote
Brand new device, can't access the admin page. Have tried both a PC and a Mac, have swapped out cables (bought two brand new cat6 cable), have rebooted and have reset the router multiple times.
- Connect the CPE using a cable with your PC/MacBook directly, not to the network.
- Set a static IP from subnet 192.168.0.0 on your PC/MacBook. For example, set it to 192.168.0.10.
- Load web UI from http://192.168.0.254. Log in, got to »Network«, set an otherwise unused static IP from your network (say 192.168.1.250 or whatever you use). Apply.
- Connection will drop, now connect the CPE to your network. Don't turn off power while doing so!
- Set IP of your PC/MacBook back to DHCP, connect it to your network, too.
- Load web UI of the CPE with the new IP you just set in step 3 (192.168.1.250 or whatever your network uses).
- Log into the web UI and remember to save settings to have it stored in the CPE permanently.
It's not that difficult.
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I have done that, still no luck getting step 3 to work. I am unable to ping or load 192.168.0.254.
I have the CPE plugged into the POE port and my laptop plugged into the LAN port. I have set the static IP and subnet mask. I can see the LAN light lights up when plugged into my comp and the LAN light stop when disconnected.
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justAnotherDev wrote
I have the CPE plugged into the POE port and my laptop plugged into the LAN port. I have set the static IP and subnet mask. I can see the LAN light lights up when plugged into my comp and the LAN light stop when disconnected.
That's the correct cabling. To make sure the CPE is at factory defaults, reset the CPE by pressing the RESET button for 7 to 10 seconds until all LEDs are turned on. Give it some time to reboot and to start the built-in web server. Then try again, double check the IP settings on your MacBook. I use a profile (»Location« on MacOS) to switch the IP for setting up devices quickly (have to set up CPEs, EAPs and switches often).
That's how it looks (on the left: »Network Settings« of MacOS, on the right: Chrome browser):
Don't use Internet Explorer or Edge. Try Firefox, Chrome or Safari on your Mac. Enter the full URL, append a '/' after the IP when typing in (browser removes it, but it avoids suggestions from the browser).
If this still does not work, the CPE might have a defect.
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Im running into the exact same issue. Unable to ping the address or pull up the interface. I have a ticket open so hopefully I can make some headway.
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Hello @Deadmeat,
did you perform a factory reset already? If not, please do so, press RESET button for 10 seconds until you see the LEDs reacting (this seems to have changed in newer CPEs, in earlier versions it was 7 seconds).
Then connect the CPE directly to your PC (or to the network if you did a factory reset before and the network does not use the subnet IP 192.168.0.0).
Set the PC to static IP 192.168.0.10 and ping the CPE's IP 192.168.0.254. Do you get a reply from ping?
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Yes tried a factory reset, I did some digging arouynd with Wireshark and found a ipv6 address on the network attached to the mac of the device and found that the previous owner(Bought this Certified Refurbished on Amazon) had flashed the unit with openwrt, The one link I found for using a recovery option is a dead link. Any suggestions on a possible restore process? Otherwise I'm just gonna return it to Amazon and get a replacement.
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Deadmeat wrote
Any suggestions on a possible restore process? Otherwise I'm just gonna return it to Amazon and get a replacement.
The only way I know how to re-install the official firmware is described in the OpenWRT wiki (ignore the link to the old TP-Link forum, it isn't available anymore), but it seems that the flash partition layout used by OpenWRT made de-bricking impossible for reasons unknown to me.
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I also have same problem
After reset CPE, I can ping IP 192.168.0.254 and can open Web UI
But after change admin password, Ping destination unreachable.
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