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TerryYaki
Jun 15, 2020Aspirant
Nighthawk AC1900 Router (C7000v2) no internet with PtP wireless bridge
Hi everyone, I am hoping to see if anyone knows what is going wrong with my router. I am using 2 ubiquiti Nanobeam 5AC Gen 2 units to form a wireless bridge to get internet at a second location whi...
plemans
Jun 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
I've never used them but have you checked with Ubiquiti to see if there's a setting that needs to be changed to get them working with a netgear router?
- TerryYakiJun 17, 2020Aspirant
I have checked, but no one seems to know. It does appear that the Nighthawk router is the issue to me because I tested it with a different router and everything worked perfectly. Simply plugging in one of those nanobeams takes down the internet, not even forming the link yet or having anything else plugged into the router.
The thing is that via DHCP or static IP address the results are the same. These nanobeams should work with the settings I put in them, they're on the same network as the router and they have the router as the default gateway.
Is there a way to assign a different subnet or guest network to the lan port that I can plug that ubiquiti nanobeam into? Maybe that would would work.
- plemansJun 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
any chance its the POE?
have you tried it with just the poe injector connected but not hooked to the ubiquiti
- TerryYakiJun 25, 2020Aspirant
No I have not tried that yet. I will be trying that this weekend. Lots of troubleshooting this weekend because theres no reason why this shouldn't be working (but clearly there is) and making me lose what little sanity I have left. I also got a response from Ubiquiti staff saying that all my settings for the devices are correct, it has to be something with this router.
This isn't the first time I've had quirky things happen with these all in one units either, it's just that what is actually happening is a bit beyond my level of comprehension.
Why would simply plugging an access point into an ethernet port on that router cause everything to lose internet? Even LAN drops and I am unable to access the router with a laptop plugged into ethernet.
Is it possible that since the access point is generating a wireless network that it's somehow competing with the wireless network that the router is generating?