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Re: LM1200 - cannot connect to WebUI and also no cellular connection
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2024-04-10
09:22 PM
2024-04-10
09:22 PM
Hello - I'm trying to set up a new LM1200 using RedPocket SIM (T-mobile compatible with a 1-year plan) and I'm having problems all around...
- The modem doesn't seem to establish the cellular connection - the cell light is red. I did verify that the SIM is active and working (popped it into a phone to verify), so it's not a SIM.
- Even more annoyingly, I cannot connect to the WebUI. The modem is connected to the LAN via the LAN port, LAN light is green, the router (Eero w/ DHCP) sees the device and assigns it IP 192.168.5.1 but I cannot connect to it via HTTP(S), getting "unreachable." (Neither can I ping the aforementioned address).
Is there something I'm missing? Is there some trick involved? Any help would be welcome!
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2024-04-11
09:12 PM
2024-04-11
09:12 PM
UPDATE: all problems resolved.
- Regarding inability to get to WebUI, it was due to connecting it into the LAN in a wrong way (the device acts as a bridge/router, not as a client). Connecting a dedicated computer to the LAN port allowed me to access the UI at 192.168.1.5
- Lack of cellular connectivity was due to the inability of the device to set the APN. Setting it manually enabled cellular connectivity.
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UPDATE: all problems resolved.
- Regarding inability to get to WebUI, it was due to connecting it into the LAN in a wrong way (the device acts as a bridge/router, not as a client). Connecting a dedicated computer to the LAN port allowed me to access the UI at 192.168.1.5
- Lack of cellular connectivity was due to the inability of the device to set the APN. Setting it manually enabled cellular connectivity.
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