Problem With WiFi.
Problem With WiFi.
I am getting the following error while i am setting up my wifi.
Associated : true
authenticated : false
DHCP : false
Mode : WPA2
should i continue or change some settings before i move further.
Associated : true
authenticated : false
DHCP : false
Mode : WPA2
should i continue or change some settings before i move further.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Is it not connecting?
Are you getting an IP address?
Did you assign a static IP address?
Are you getting an IP address?
Did you assign a static IP address?
Re: Problem With WiFi.
yes. i am getting IP.binder wrote:Is it not connecting?
Are you getting an IP address?
Did you assign a static IP address?
how to assign static IP address.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
If you are getting an IP address, then you shouldn't have to worry about anything.abhi_123 wrote:yes. i am getting IP.binder wrote:Is it not connecting?
Are you getting an IP address?
Did you assign a static IP address?
how to assign static IP address.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
alright. so what to do to get it connected.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
I guess I don't understand your initial problem. It doesn't appear that you stated an actual error.abhi_123 wrote:alright. so what to do to get it connected.
What are you unable to do?
Are you able to browse to the controller's web page? (http://YOURIP:2000/wifi)
Re: Problem With WiFi.
i somehow able to connect my controller with the wifi but cant able to use it on the portal.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Ok. That's good to know. Can you connect to your controller outside of your network using one of the smartphone apps? If not, then your router is probably not allowing the connection to your controller.abhi_123 wrote:i somehow able to connect my controller with the wifi but cant able to use it on the portal.
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... ward#p8733
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.ph ... ward#p8489
Re: Problem With WiFi.
well now i can see the temp & ph of my tank (thanks to external IP for that) on the portal but i am not able to switch the port on/off it is showing an error that it is available with valid wifi address. now what i am missing?
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Dont know why it is still showing unreachable address.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Click on the update link.
Erase the Reef Angel Wifi Address, leaving it blank.
Click Save
Wait 5min
It should populate by itself next time the controller sends data.
Erase the Reef Angel Wifi Address, leaving it blank.
Click Save
Wait 5min
It should populate by itself next time the controller sends data.
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Fix it. But connection status is still unreachable connection.rimai wrote:Click on the update link.
Erase the Reef Angel Wifi Address, leaving it blank.
Click Save
Wait 5min
It should populate by itself next time the controller sends data.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
You need to setup port forwarding on your router then.
Start here:
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1190
Start here:
http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1190
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Here is the screenshot of my router setting. it is showing UPnP Active.
I Have activated port forwarding via UPnP Wizard.
Moreover i am getting confused between three IP Address.
one is assigned to my wifi attachment is 192.168.1.5 other one is 10.1.10.40 which is showing in the screen shot & the third one is my external IP.
I Have activated port forwarding via UPnP Wizard.
Moreover i am getting confused between three IP Address.
one is assigned to my wifi attachment is 192.168.1.5 other one is 10.1.10.40 which is showing in the screen shot & the third one is my external IP.
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Re: Problem With WiFi.
Have you set port forwarding in your router correctly? There are a number of websites that can test your open port such as http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
Also looking at the screen shot, are you sure that the wifi unit (WiFLY-GSX) does have the ip address 10.1.10.40?
I would have expected it to have been allocated an address in the range 192.168.1.?
Can you ping 10.1.10.40 if the RA wifi unit is unplugged, that would be a way to see if the ip address is correct.
Just a couple of thoughts.
Also looking at the screen shot, are you sure that the wifi unit (WiFLY-GSX) does have the ip address 10.1.10.40?
I would have expected it to have been allocated an address in the range 192.168.1.?
Can you ping 10.1.10.40 if the RA wifi unit is unplugged, that would be a way to see if the ip address is correct.
Just a couple of thoughts.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
hi Steve,
it looks like the forwarding is correct as per what i am seeing. the IP of my reef angel wifi attachment is 192.168.1.5.
I am getting reply from 192.168.1.5 but when i am pinging 10.1.10.40 it is showing destination host unreachable.
it looks like the forwarding is correct as per what i am seeing. the IP of my reef angel wifi attachment is 192.168.1.5.
I am getting reply from 192.168.1.5 but when i am pinging 10.1.10.40 it is showing destination host unreachable.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
few more info. i am USING Dynamic IP Provided by my ISP. primary dns is 0.0.0.0 & secondary dns is blank.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
If your RA wifi is 192.168.1.5, then the port forwarding is wrong or you may have 2 routers in your network.
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
rimai wrote:If your RA wifi is 192.168.1.5, then the port forwarding is wrong or you may have 2 routers in your network.
does RA wifi starts with 10?
Re: Problem With WiFi.
RA does not impose which ip address it will accept.
Your router gives out ip addresses.
It seems your 1st router is giving the RA wifi the ip address 192.168.1.5.
Your 1st router WAN ip address is probably 10.1.10.40, which is an ip address that your 2nd router is giving out to the 1st router. Then, your 2nd router WAN ip address is whatever is dynamicaly assigned to you by your ISP.
If this is correct and that's the way your network is laid out, you will need to setup port forwarding on both of your routers to make this work.
The 2nd router needs to forward all TCP traffic incoming on port 2000 from your WAN ip address that was assigned from your ISP to 10.1.10.40, then you need to setup the 1st router to forward everything coming on port 2000 from the 2nd router to RA wifi address, which is 192.168.1.5
Your router gives out ip addresses.
It seems your 1st router is giving the RA wifi the ip address 192.168.1.5.
Your 1st router WAN ip address is probably 10.1.10.40, which is an ip address that your 2nd router is giving out to the 1st router. Then, your 2nd router WAN ip address is whatever is dynamicaly assigned to you by your ISP.
If this is correct and that's the way your network is laid out, you will need to setup port forwarding on both of your routers to make this work.
The 2nd router needs to forward all TCP traffic incoming on port 2000 from your WAN ip address that was assigned from your ISP to 10.1.10.40, then you need to setup the 1st router to forward everything coming on port 2000 from the 2nd router to RA wifi address, which is 192.168.1.5
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
but i have only one router assigned to my network.rimai wrote:RA does not impose which ip address it will accept.
Your router gives out ip addresses.
It seems your 1st router is giving the RA wifi the ip address 192.168.1.5.
Your 1st router WAN ip address is probably 10.1.10.40, which is an ip address that your 2nd router is giving out to the 1st router. Then, your 2nd router WAN ip address is whatever is dynamicaly assigned to you by your ISP.
If this is correct and that's the way your network is laid out, you will need to setup port forwarding on both of your routers to make this work.
The 2nd router needs to forward all TCP traffic incoming on port 2000 from your WAN ip address that was assigned from your ISP to 10.1.10.40, then you need to setup the 1st router to forward everything coming on port 2000 from the 2nd router to RA wifi address, which is 192.168.1.5
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Try this then:
Remove the UPnP entry from the router and manually set the port forwarding using port 2000 and ip address 192.168.1.5
Remove the UPnP entry from the router and manually set the port forwarding using port 2000 and ip address 192.168.1.5
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
here is the list of all devices attached to my wifi router. i am using netgear router.
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Re: Problem With WiFi.
ok. what to enter for service name?rimai wrote:Try this then:
Remove the UPnP entry from the router and manually set the port forwarding using port 2000 and ip address 192.168.1.5
Re: Problem With WiFi.
Yes, we already know that your wifi is using 192.168.1.5
Does the WAN ip of the router show the same ip address that was assigned to you by your ISP?
Your WAN ip should match to what this website says it is http://www.whatismyip.com
Does the WAN ip of the router show the same ip address that was assigned to you by your ISP?
Your WAN ip should match to what this website says it is http://www.whatismyip.com
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
It doesn't matter. It is just a label for you to know what it means. You can use Reef Angel or Reef Angel Wifi or any other name you prefer.abhi_123 wrote: ok. what to enter for service name?
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
I posted this before, but here it is again: http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1190
Start here. It should be pretty similar.
For router specific instructions, go to http://portforward.com/
Start here. It should be pretty similar.
For router specific instructions, go to http://portforward.com/
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
New issue now. the IP of my wifi attachment is automatically changed to 192.168.1.2 from 192.168.1.5
Re: Problem With WiFi.
For that one, you will need to reserve the ip address on your router so that the router always gives the same ip address to the wifi attachment.
Roberto.
Re: Problem With WiFi.
alright. Should i use the 192 series IP on which port to be forwarded or 10.1.10.40 one?