Soggy Geek
Grasshopper
Hi all. I have searched all over the internet for any info on this, but have yet to find any useful info. I have a GAH ZLT S10G running (stock) firmware S10G_2.03.3 with a Globe GAH sim. It has been running well for the past year. I am trying to connect a device to my LTE network that only had a network cable connection. When I plug it in to the s10G, it shows up in the "connected devices" list, but has no IP address assigned. DHCP for wifi connected devices is working OK.
I have already openlined the S10G and have full admin access. Is there somewhere to designate to the device that this is a LAN connection vs a WAN connection? How does it know?
I have previously connected a Raspberry Pi using the same cable and connection, and the RPi connected fine, was allocated an IP address and had internet access. This device is a solar charge controller designed to connect via cable to the internet. It is set up for DHCP, and works fine with the cable connection on another router. I have tried resetting the S10G, and the device. I have tried another cable (though the original cable works fine on another modem).
Any ideas as to what could be the problem? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
I have already openlined the S10G and have full admin access. Is there somewhere to designate to the device that this is a LAN connection vs a WAN connection? How does it know?
I have previously connected a Raspberry Pi using the same cable and connection, and the RPi connected fine, was allocated an IP address and had internet access. This device is a solar charge controller designed to connect via cable to the internet. It is set up for DHCP, and works fine with the cable connection on another router. I have tried resetting the S10G, and the device. I have tried another cable (though the original cable works fine on another modem).
Any ideas as to what could be the problem? Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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