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FW: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
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- Subject: FW: I was doing _so_ well.... {02}
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 17:46:38 +0100
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Thanks
Doug,
Keep
me posted, please. I'm in contact with few more users (about 30) who bought
the
same AP with me and I keep them updated to save you from being bombarded
with
the mails on the same topic.
Cheers,
Nik
no,
the only thing I got from them was to RMA the unit - but I don't think this
will
resolve your issue- I'm still chasing this up for
you...
Best Regards, Doug
Watson ><dwatson@xxxxxxx>< ++++++++ Linksys European Support Centre ++++++++ + Tel: ++44 (0) 870 7393939 Fax: +44 (0) 870
7393938
+
Any
news on this Doug?
Are
they close to resolve it. I found even more people with the same problem.
Problem is that you can restrict access to AP from specified MAC addresses
through SNMP util only. And I don't want to leave AP "open". Encription is
not
a strong protection.
Regards,
Nik
I'd replicate it if I'd not blown up our test unit
- put the wrong psu in it! :(
With Best Regards Doug Watson ><dwatson@xxxxxxx><
+++++++Linksys European Support
Centre+++++++ ++Tel ++ 44
870
739 39 39 Fax ++ 44 739 39 38++
I will.
Tonight, when I come home.
But if it's a known bug, you should be able to replicate it there.
It doesn't require any special configuration.
Anyway, I'll let you know, how it works on my
system.
Nik
Hello,
apparently what you are experiencing is a bug
that they are working on, but in the mean time, using the USB please try
and re-assign public as the password, now try the SMTP connection again,
let us know how you get on please.
With Best Regards
Doug Watson ><dwatson@xxxxxxx><
+++++++Linksys European Support
Centre+++++++ ++Tel ++ 44
870 739 39 39 Fax ++ 44 739 39 38++
I tried "public" because that's in the manual, but didn't work.
Over the phone, you told me that it's "admin" but didn't work
either.
Doesn't matter, because I changed it using USB
config.
I did all that earlier, and I'm stuck at the same point like
these guys.:
> Now when I try
to connect, it just gives "Access point not found" if I used >
the CORRECT password, - but interestingly, if I supply a wrong
password > deliberately, the error message is "Not an authorised
password, please > check"... - this seems to indicate that it is
actually talking to the WAP11, > to check the
password....
And the *exact* same results
here.
Regards,
Nik
the defualt password is "public" let me
know if that helps you out if not we'll move it on from
there...
With Best Regards
Doug Watson ><dwatson@xxxxxxx>< +++++++Linksys European Support
Centre+++++++ ++Tel
++ 44 870 739 39 39 Fax ++ 44 739 39 38++
Hi Douglas, We spoke on the phone a few days
ago and you asked me to send me an e-mail regarding my problem
with SMTP config util, so you can forward it to USA. I found
that there are, at least 2 more people experiencing exactly the
same problem as me. Please see below, I did exactly the same as
these two guys and got the same result.
Please let me know if you have any ideas or fix
for this problem.
Regards,
Nik
-----Original Message----- From:
BadMsgQ@xxxxxxx [mailto:BadMsgQ@xxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Stuart Booth Sent: 20 March 2002 19:58 To:
nikola kasic Subject: [habuy] I was doing _so_ well....
{02}
On 20 Mar 2002, at 13:55, Paul Gordon
wrote:
> When I connected earlier, I'm sure I had not
set any SNMP password at all, > and just used <blank>
when I connected via SNMP...
Ditto, on the original
firmware/software supplied with the WAP11. I connected fine
with SNMP *before* flashing and updating the s/w.
>
Subsequently, I've set both a read/write and a read-only password
in the USB > config utility, on the "security" tab, then the
"Password setting" button... > and applied that to the
AP...
After getting the not authorised p/w message, I did
the same ...
> Now when I try to connect, it just gives
"Access point not found" if I used > the CORRECT password, -
but interestingly, if I supply a wrong password >
deliberately, the error message is "Not an authorised password,
please > check"... - this seems to indicate that it is
actually talking to the WAP11, > to check the
password....
And the *exact* same results here.
>
I thought the latest firmware was supposed to fix the "Access
point not > found" error via SNMP?? - that's what it says in
the release notes for it!! > > Any tips/pointers
anyone?
I'd never even known what SNMP was until the other
day, so so far I'm at a loss
myself.
Stuart
-- Stuart Booth Somewhere in
Buckinghamshire, England,
UK
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