coaic
I am unable to get my Openspot2 to associate to a NetGear MR1100 mobile router. My iPhone and Windows 10 laptop have no difficulty in associating with the MR1100.
I have followed all the instructions to get it to associate with my home Synology Wireless router network, and have successfully updated the software version. The serial console shows:
SRF-OSW-1.0 au v0024 E20C59CB up 9 wl 5.7.0 GS2K_BUILDER_26314
Is there anything special I need to do get the Openspot2 to associate with the MR1100?
coaic
I see the following messages in serial console when I use the STS command to switch to the MR1100 router:
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
spk: starting voice announcement
spk: playing locally: OSCNWINE
spk: loading code pair OS
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
spk: loading code pair CN
spk: loading code pair WI
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
spk: loading code pair NE
spk: sending terminator
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
spk: starting voice announcement
spk: playing locally: OSCNWINE
spk: loading code pair OS
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
spk: loading code pair CN
spk: loading code pair WI
spk: loading code pair NE
spk: sending terminator
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #2
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
spk: starting voice announcement
spk: playing locally: OSCNWINE
spk: loading code pair OS
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
spk: loading code pair CN
gs-uart: unexpected rx: ERROR
net: using ssid #1
gs: associating to "Nighthawk"
spk: loading code pair WI
spk: loading code pair NE
spk: sending terminator
nvmm-csd: looking up id 9 type 0
nvmm-csd: dmr ids 9 call "Local or Reflector" name "" city "" state "" country ""
gs-uart: got invalid result, SSID NOT FOUND expected: OK
gs: associate failed
HA2NON
Make sure 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is enabled on the access point. Also make sure you've entered "Nighthawk" case sensitive.
As you wrote an email to
info@sharkrf.com
about this issue, let's continue the discussion there.