anan 7000 and network loss

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ik7ytt
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anan 7000 and network loss

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Just bought 7000DLE. connected to my lan and work fine on first attempt.

i have packet and moved anan inb my suitcase.

connected in the new location to locan lan and pc.

Setting are the same , but i cannot find the 7000 in my lan or using the powrsdr mrx.

whe i try to power on i have an error that say that the device is not conneted.

if i use hpsdrprogrammeri have erron on the result and say: that the board has no jumper J1 or J12

i know the 7000 is jumperless. is possible that during transportation 1 or 2 jumpers move out?

or what else can be?

ps:
if i use HPSDRbootloard: mac address is ok, and ip is set to 0.0.0.0

thanks
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Re: anan 7000 and network loss

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Can you ping the radio?
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ik7ytt
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Re: anan 7000 and network loss

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no.

seams no ip address is generated.


w9mdb wrote:Can you ping the radio?
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Re: anan 7000 and network loss

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Check the bootloader switch at the bottom of the radio!!
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Re: anan 7000 and network loss

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You may have accidentally moved the Bootloader switch, located on the bottom of the 7000, to the Bootloader mode. The radio chooses the operating mode, Normal or Bootloader, during power up based on the position of the switch.

You MUST power the radio OFF and then ON again EACH time you move the switch.

Try contacting the radio with the switch in both positions. When you find the one that works, label it "Normal".

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Re: anan 7000 and network loss

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yes was that. i switch it back and all work fine.

i did't notice before,

thanks a lot.


w-u-2-o wrote:You may have accidentally moved the Bootloader switch, located on the bottom of the 7000, to the Bootloader mode. The radio chooses the operating mode, Normal or Bootloader, during power up based on the position of the switch.

You MUST power the radio OFF and then ON again EACH time you move the switch.

Try contacting the radio with the switch in both positions. When you find the one that works, label it "Normal".

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