[App_rpt-users] node will not connect to internet
K5CG
k5cg at hamoperator.org
Wed Feb 21 17:55:44 UTC 2018
Bryan,
I'm helping David offline. It is a jumble at the moment.
He has Frontier DSL and the modem is configured as a router, then he has another WiFi router behind that (double NATs). I'm working with him to convert the Frontier DSL router to bridge mode to simplify things.
73
Danny
K5CG
> From: "Bryan Fields" <Bryan at bryanfields.net>
> To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users at lists.allstarlink.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 9:35:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] node will not connect to internet
> On 2/21/18 10:27 AM, David Waters wrote:
> > 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.
> This is a jumble, but looking at it, I see several networks typed incorrectly.
> Your Allstar box's IP needs to match the local subnet on your router.
> currently this doesn't match.
> You'll need to check what's in /etc/resolve.conf for your nameservers. Try
> 4.2.2.2 or 8.8.8.8 and see if it works.
> ping 67.215.233.178 and see if it works. This is the IP of the registration
> server which register.allstarlink.org points to.
> The lack of a traceroute command is disturbing, as it's a standard command in
> debian.
> --
> Bryan Fields
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> http://bryanfields.net
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