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NOK 5G21 GATEWAY GRY KIT LAN Connection
I received this device and have great service so long as I place it on the top level of my house! I want to utilize the LAN ports for an ethernet connection to my home router but it does not seem to negotiate with my router or even my switch? I have tried both dhcp and static settings for LAN1 and I still get no link lights on the router or switch. Connect a WIN10 laptop to the same ethernet cable and it will work with both dhcp and static assignments? What am I not seeing here?
Umm, yeah, that’s how routers work. Maybe I’m missing something in what you are trying to do. i.e. you can turn off all the WiFi radios in the Nokia gateway, connect it to the WAN port and use your router to distribute to your LAN. You’ll end up with multiple NAT’s but it works.
- alarmguyTransmission Trainee
RQ1234 wrote:
I received this device and have great service so long as I place it on the top level of my house! I want to utilize the LAN ports for an ethernet connection to my home router but it does not seem to negotiate with my router or even my switch? I have tried both dhcp and static settings for LAN1 and I still get no link lights on the router or switch. Connect a WIN10 laptop to the same ethernet cable and it will work with both dhcp and static assignments? What am I not seeing here?
Reblog wrote:
Umm, yeah, that’s how routers work. Maybe I’m missing something in what you are trying to do. i.e. you can turn off all the WiFi radios in the Nokia gateway, connect it to the WAN port and use your router to distribute to your LAN. You’ll end up with multiple NAT’s but it works.
Ummmm … I would disagree with using the WAN port.
Go into the router you want to connect GUI, turn off all DHCP settings.Plug the Nokia Gateway into one of the LAN ports. This will make the router that you want to use an access point and the Nokia will be the only one showing a NAT.
IF the person asking does some research on the internet, google itself shows this method.
To clarify =
- First, go into the GUI of the router that you want to use. Turn off all DHCP settings.
- Turn off all SSID and Broadcast settings in the Nokia tower for EVERY 2.5 and 5 ghz SSID, you must save each setting before going to the next SSID.
- Make sure you have the router you want to use programmed with the SSIDs and passwords that you want.
- Plug Nokia Router into the LAN port of the router that you want to use. Do NOT ever use the WAN port. NEVER.
- Your all done. You may need to reboot the devices. The Router that you want to use is now an access point for the Nokia Tower. The Nokia Tower Wifi is turned off and will see all the devices from the router you wanted to use as Ethernet connections.
- RQ1234Roaming Rookie
What kind of switch, i.e. netgear, tp-link, d-link, and is it managed?
- MetsFanTransmission Trainee
I have the new 5G21 gateway too and have one of the lan ports connected to a switch. No issues with it. Have a NAS and a dock connected to the switch. I know that doesn’t help, but at least it should work with your switch (as it does for me).
- MetsFanTransmission Trainee
TP-Link 5 port Gb switch. Not managed
- DullbladeChannel Chaser
c’mon people, how about a link to some documentation, a specific help page, or a little more context ?
the folks at T-Moo are not magicians…..at least give them some specifics to work with,,,,
oh, I forgot, this forum is unmoderated by T-Moo, and maybe they do not really care about your problems….but T-Moo, there are almost 200 views...
@RQ1234 - you are getting a signal, any idea what you are getting in signal strength, can you access any settings, why would your laptop work, but not a switch or a router, maybe it is defective and your should exchange it and try another one ????
- RQ1234Roaming Rookie
Yes, I am getting a signal and 4g/lte connections @ abt. 55Mbps to 65Mbps! The Win10 laptop I have will NOT connect to the 5G21 GATEWAY over the wireless 2.4 or 5 GHz. Same laptop connects fine to all other APs I have! Connected it to a cat 5e 1000mb or 1gb ethernet it works fine. Tried to connect a netgear managed switch after a factory reset and get no link lights on switch. Connect laptop to switch and get link lights. Bought a TP-Link router and connected its WAN to the same ethernet cable to 5G21 GATEWAY port and get no connection even with router wan port set to DHCP. You may be right that the 5G21 GATEWAY is defective?
- ReblogTransmission Trainee
RQ1234 wrote:
I received this device and have great service so long as I place it on the top level of my house! I want to utilize the LAN ports for an ethernet connection to my home router but it does not seem to negotiate with my router or even my switch? I have tried both dhcp and static settings for LAN1 and I still get no link lights on the router or switch. Connect a WIN10 laptop to the same ethernet cable and it will work with both dhcp and static assignments? What am I not seeing here?
There are no settings on the Nokia 5G gateway for LAN/Ethernet. The only thing you can change is WiFi settings and those are limited. Perhaps you get a gateway with newer software/firmware than the rest? Can you post a screenshot of the web interface?
FWIW, I used the LAN port on the Nokia gateway to both direct computer and to TP-Link router each without any issues.
- djb14336Bandwidth Buddy
The gateway port is likely disabled... at least they say it is on my white box.
Have to connect the uplink to LAN1/2 on their device... basically, you either double-NAT, or run your router in AP mode.
- RQ1234Roaming Rookie
- MetsFanTransmission Trainee
I don’t know if this means anything with regards to your LAN port issues, but I have a different hardware version. Thought I’d pass it along.
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