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Thanks again, everything seems to be solid. Really appreciate your explanations.
Ok I think I got it?
I added address on Mikrotik to eth1 and bridge of 192.168.1.70
made certain it was also set to ‘bridge’ mode instead of ‘router’
Ipad now connecting.
checking windows tablet, and there she is!
now back on the original task to see how good signal strength is.
For the next few gigs, I’ll make sure to have a backup router with me.
Thanks!
Desktop works, but Mikrotik is still not allowing the ipad to see the DM0.
Ipad says
IP 192.168.4.36
subnet 255.255.252.0
Router 192.168.4.1
Mikrotik settings-
‘internet’
IP 192.168.1.254
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.1.254
‘local network’
IP 192.168.1.254
Netmask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server enabled
DHCP Server range 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.200
fwiw. the ipad IP is 192.168.4.36
subnet is 255.255.252.0
router 192.168.4.1
is the ipad the issue here?
Static IP, 192.168.1.201
I’m not certain of any different settings on the DM0, everything straight out of original factory settings.
Destop on the switch is 192.168.4.22
Laptop is ipad.
Struggling again with wireless working on the Mikrotik, so I just did a full reset of it.
I’m now starting from scratch. Suggest?
A little ‘radio’ store about a half hour from me had a 5 pack. Put the new fuse in, and voila! IT worked!
There’s still the question of what blew the fuse, something I may never know. I was worried it would blow again, but through a few power cycles it held true.
Thanks for the help, friends! So far, this story has a happy ending.
Fuse blown! Could be good news.
Where’s a spot to get a replacement? Radio Shack? Or?
Thanks for the great info, friends! I’m going to race down to the shop to check the fuse, we never looked that hard on Saturday. Of course, there was a mess of cabling behind the rack and could just get my head and a arm behind it all.
Thanks for the heads up on Full Compass, I’ll contact them today.
The 168 is on my short list, I’ve switched to powered wedges for some clients and would love to have the 168 to place on stage to feed the wedges easily and quickly.
Will report back with findings!