disconnected EAP and failed to connect
disconnected EAP and failed to connect
why it always disconnect and failed to adopt my eap110...
it hapen to me 3times ..please help me...
and i know i input the right user and password of my controller/ and the default user and password of eap110 (user: admin pas:admin) but still it failed
omada controler v3.2.1
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lester wrote
why it always disconnect and failed to adopt my eap110...
Are you using a mgmt VLAN (setting »Management VLAN« in Omada controller)?
If not: did you hard-reset the EAP to factory settings already?
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lester wrote
why it always disconnect and failed to adopt my eap110...
Are you using a mgmt VLAN (setting »Management VLAN« in Omada controller)?
If not: did you hard-reset the EAP to factory settings already?
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@lester, what's the IP of your network?
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@lester, yes. that's the chicken-egg problem. Two solutions:
- Use DHCP to assign the EAP an IP address.
- Adopt the EAP until it goes into »Provisioning« state. Wait until it becomes »Disconnected«. Now click on the AP's MAC address to open the menu, select tab »Configuration«. Now set the EAP's IP address to a static IP from your network and reboot the EAP (do NOT reset it). After some minutes it should go into »Configuring« and eventually »Connected« state.
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you mean i cant change the ip setting in
dynamic
DHCP
fallback IP: 192.168.0.254
and
ip mask 255.255.255.0
fallback ip is enable
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lester wrote
you mean i cant change the ip setting in
dynamic
It is dynamic by default. But if the EAP falls back to 192.168.0.254 (which it does according to your screenshot), your DHCP server seems to not work. If DHCP would work, you would see an IP from your network assigned to the EAP and the EAP would successfully becone configured and connected by the controller.
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@R1D2 then what should i do to my dhcp
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