[App_rpt-users] node will not connect to internet

David Waters dwaters5 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 21 15:27:34 UTC 2018


TO K5CG
Are you connected by wired or wireless to your LAN? wired
Can you ping your router's IP from the node? (This has to work before anything else will.) no but I can connect to node using putty
Can you ping www.microsoft.com from your node? (This would verify your DNS servers and gateway IP settings. This has to work also.) no
What are these settings:the LAN IP of your node 193.168.0.200     the netmask       255.255.255.0the gateway      192.168.254.254     the gateway in frontier modem we connect our router is 192.168.254.11 for our routerthe dns server(s)  192.168.254.254   0000 not sure why the zeros show up in router,  gateway on frontier is 192.168.254.11
the LAN IP of your router  182.168.0.1the netmask  255.255/255.0
Who is your ISP?  Frontier
Please send the output of this command from your node.
traceroute www.microsoft.com      tracerout  says no command found  I tried it in root and in etc directry and in asterisk directry same results
traceroute http://www.microsoft.com/
I also have theseWan  182,168,254.1submast   255.255.255.0frontier  wan  50.32.251.156             sub 255.255.255.255in frontier the router has an ip of 182.168.254.11frontier lan is  192.168.254.254We have our wireless router plugged into the back of frontier (i will call it modem) we connect node through our router to get to internet. It has worked this was since we set it up weeks ago  HOWEVER like I sed evertime our provider resets ther ip we loose node connection and must reload everything to get it running again. I am tired of reloading.We do not use the frontier box for anything but a gateway to internet. everything in house workd but the node. We have all the necessary ports forworded in both router and the frontier box.wsd working until the provider did sn ip update sometime Monday night. 

 

    On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 11:19 PM, Nate Hardman <nhardman1428 at gmail.com> wrote:
 

 I had this on one of my RPi nodes, it would loose the DNS servers in resolvconf.   I used sudo apt-get install --reinstall resolvconf and it fixed a file that went bad (maybe user mayfunction).  Check to see if it can ping by name or by ip address next time this happens, to confirm if it is loosing connection to outside world or just lossing dns.

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 9:23 PM, David Shaw <shawpbx at gmail.com> wrote:

IS your node DHCP or static? Can you ping yahoo.com?


David


--Thanks, David

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On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 4:13 PM, David Waters <dwaters5 at yahoo.com> wrote:

HiMy node was running and connecting but after 4 days it will not connect anymore to internet. When I check my router to see what devices are connected the node no longer shows up. I can connect to my node with putty internally, but nothing will connect to it outside my local net. I tried to ping googsl snd other places from my node but nothing, I can ping from my computer.  I found s file resolv.conf, in etcdirectry. but I am not sure what should be in this file if anything. Mine shows an ip address that isn't used on my system it is 72.something.Am i just looking at the wrong place and if so where should I look to fix problem?This happens it seems everytime my internet provider changes the host ip address, I can only get back on line by running firsttime and setting everything up again. I am really tired of doing this every 4 to 5 days. There has to be a fix in some conf file some place, but I have very very linited linux experiance.Can anyone help Please. I have tried everything I can think of which isn;t much.
Dave 
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