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SmartLink Red Meatball After Plenty of Successful Use
Mike W8MM
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I have had great happiness using SmartLink with my iOS and Maestro peripherals. Simply wonderful.
Now, all of a sudden, I can't connect from my iPad, iPhone, nor Maestro, even though all of them show my 3 6700's in the chooser accompanied by the SmartLink logo.
When I use TeamViewer to look at my home network PC, I find that when I use the SmartLink Setup button and chose Network Settings, I get the red meatball after pressing "Test".
It used to work just fine. Not so much just now.
I will admit to upgrading the firmware in my Draytek Vigor 3900 router since I last had a green meatball. I checked that UPnP was still operating.
When I use SmartSDR for iOS, all the registration checks, etc., work just fine. Just nothing happens when I chose a radio. Same with Maestro; I see all 3 radios, except I can't connect.
Should I de-register and re-register?
Why did this happen?
Now, all of a sudden, I can't connect from my iPad, iPhone, nor Maestro, even though all of them show my 3 6700's in the chooser accompanied by the SmartLink logo.
When I use TeamViewer to look at my home network PC, I find that when I use the SmartLink Setup button and chose Network Settings, I get the red meatball after pressing "Test".
It used to work just fine. Not so much just now.
I will admit to upgrading the firmware in my Draytek Vigor 3900 router since I last had a green meatball. I checked that UPnP was still operating.
When I use SmartSDR for iOS, all the registration checks, etc., work just fine. Just nothing happens when I chose a radio. Same with Maestro; I see all 3 radios, except I can't connect.
Should I de-register and re-register?
Why did this happen?
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Answers
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After you run the test and get the red meatball, hover over the test. A pop up will appear telling you status, about port 4994 for TCP and 4993 for UDP. If one is working, but not the other, it may give you a clue as where to look.
If it doesn't resolve via the automatic setup, see my earlier post of "two flex" and the manual setup I had to do, because of two radios and a router that doesn't to UPnP. Manual setup is pretty simple and if the auto doesn't work, I'd give that a try.
Good Luck
W8XG - Brent
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Did the internal IP address of the radio change?1
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Oooh, good question. I'll check!0
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YES!!!!
That's the issue. The DHCP reset all the radio IP addresses after the router re-boot to something from outer space.
Tim, you're so smart and so helpful.
Thanks a million!0 -
Just power cyle the radio and UPnP should pick up the change and register it with the SmartLink server1
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And I'd setup a DHCP reservation for the radio to prevent this from happening again1
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Tim,
Thanks so much for the advice. I'll try to figure out how to set up a DHCP reservation, since apparently I can't set each radio to static IP.0 -
Ooooh, "bind IP to MAC" sounds good!2
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Tha is it. DHCP reservations.0
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Ooooh Tim !
hah!Sorry Mike... Guess I just like Floyd, ha!
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Recycling the power brought it all back to life after the IP address switch. Goody gumdrop!
Now on to Bond IP to MAC!0 -
How interesting. My Signature Series 6700 is from a different MAC address family than my later two. Change of suppliers of the NIC?0
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Bind IP to MAC is apparently Draytek's nomenclature for DHCP Reservation.
Easy peasy to configure.
Hopefully I'm done with radio IP address changes messing me up, now.0 -
Mike, the OUI for the MACs are all TIs1
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After a refresh on the router table, I saw that was the case. They originally had no source attribution.0
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same issue here Smartlink used to work perfectly but is now RED.
"UPNP & TCP Forwarding both failed! "Radio cannot be accessed using Smartlink"
However internal LAN connection still connects my local computer thru LAN to 6400M.
What broke? Yes, router running UPNP0
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