2018-05-15, 07:28 PM
I'm having an issue trying to set up my Mikrotic Groove wifi extender with openplotter. I've managed to get it working connected directly to my win10 laptop using a static IP of 192.168.88.2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.88.1
DNS 192.168.88.1
I was the able to access the groove using winbox (a windows utility provided by Microtik)
I'm both a linux and networking noob, but I was able to set up the same static IP in openplotter and was able to access the Groove via http://192.168.88.1/webfig/ which appears to be very similar to winbox but works outside windows.
I was able to view a list of available wifi networks but when I selected one and gave the password then tried to connect all I got was a status of searching and nothing happened.
I'm wondering if this might be a permissions thing in Openplotter that I'm doing wrong, or possibly something in the firewall that's stopping connection.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Colin
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 192.168.88.1
DNS 192.168.88.1
I was the able to access the groove using winbox (a windows utility provided by Microtik)
I'm both a linux and networking noob, but I was able to set up the same static IP in openplotter and was able to access the Groove via http://192.168.88.1/webfig/ which appears to be very similar to winbox but works outside windows.
I was able to view a list of available wifi networks but when I selected one and gave the password then tried to connect all I got was a status of searching and nothing happened.
I'm wondering if this might be a permissions thing in Openplotter that I'm doing wrong, or possibly something in the firewall that's stopping connection.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Colin