Bubba|2 WiFi (new) "no valid WAN connection"
Posted: 27 May 2010, 15:23
My Bubba|2 WiFi and Bubba Storage arrived today. Very quick. The system log shows it was running only two days ago!
Anyway, so far I am just using Bubba|2 and NetGear WiFi Router (NG) and have had the following working fine:
a) laptop to NG-WiFi, NG to B2 by Lan cable, NG to internet by WAN cable: laptop access to Bubba & web ok
b) laptop to B2-WiFi, NG to B2 by Lan cable, NG to internet by WAN cable: access to Bubba & web ok
But B2 does not work with my WAN. I know my WAN cable is fine because it works with NG, but if I take the cable out of NGR and plug it into B2, then B2 never recognises it. In this configuration I have tried changing Network Profile from automatic to router+firewall+server, and then restarting B2. But when I visit the Firewall settings they are still locked, confirming B2 doesn't see the WAN.
I don't know what else to try. If the WAN works when plugged into NG, surely moving the cable to B2's WAN connector should work (i.e. I can't have a duff cable, or the wrong cable, and I'm definitely plugging it into the correct -lower- socket).
Please don't say I have to send it back!
Mark
Anyway, so far I am just using Bubba|2 and NetGear WiFi Router (NG) and have had the following working fine:
a) laptop to NG-WiFi, NG to B2 by Lan cable, NG to internet by WAN cable: laptop access to Bubba & web ok
b) laptop to B2-WiFi, NG to B2 by Lan cable, NG to internet by WAN cable: access to Bubba & web ok
But B2 does not work with my WAN. I know my WAN cable is fine because it works with NG, but if I take the cable out of NGR and plug it into B2, then B2 never recognises it. In this configuration I have tried changing Network Profile from automatic to router+firewall+server, and then restarting B2. But when I visit the Firewall settings they are still locked, confirming B2 doesn't see the WAN.
I don't know what else to try. If the WAN works when plugged into NG, surely moving the cable to B2's WAN connector should work (i.e. I can't have a duff cable, or the wrong cable, and I'm definitely plugging it into the correct -lower- socket).
Please don't say I have to send it back!
Mark