Do you have a DHCP server on the local net to assign it a new IP address?
Are you connecting to it via that IP address to set variables?
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Luca Bongiorni <ml(a)bongiorni.eu> wrote:
Hey there,
I have tried for three hours to repeat again and again the hard reset and
the procedure was fine (aka Red light blinking and then turning off the
bts).
But still, after the hard reset, the nanobts boots (red light) and then
stays fixed on Orange. sad :(
Obviously with my other rugby-139 both ipaccess-find and BTSInstaller work
perfectly, so I strongly suppose that the problem should be more serious
than a static IP issue.
I have tried to delve into the manuals, but unfortunately, I didn't find
nothing useful.
Maybe a good soul can suggest me something else to try before giving up
(e.g. UART, JTAG, USB connector?!).
Thank you for the attention.
Cheers,
Luca
As suggested by you and Chris, I have patiently shorted 9+10 and the light
started to blink RED. Subsequently I have turned off the bts and removed
the shortcircuit.
However, after turning it on again, the situation is always on ORANGE
stable/not blinking light.
Right now I am reading the manual and it says:
"LED_SELF_TEST, Orange Steady, From power on until end of backhaul power
on self-test"
I am wondering what else could be the problem. Maybe the MacGyver's way to
short-circuit didn't work properly. (I am going to look for a proper RJ-69)
I have also noticed that if I don't plug it into the router, the BTS shows
a RED stable/not blinking light.
And as the manual says, it could be a bad sign (I guess):
"LED_SELF_TEST_FAILURE, Red Steady, In boot or application code when a
power on self-test fails.
LED_UNSPECIFIED_FAILURE, Red Steady, On s/w fatal errors."
If you have other suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.
Cheers,
Luca
P.S. Just to be precise, I have followed the standard pin numeration to
find the 9-10 pins (
http://quatech.com/products/images/rj45_sds.gif )