* The RB can not be lit.
Ø Check the adapter you use, make sure the adapter works well, the output voltage according to the needs of RB-133 that you are using, namely: 9-28V DC when directly plugged into the radio, or 16-28V DC when the POE.
Ø When the voltage adapter is needed, make sure your POE works well, measure the voltage coming out of the RJ-45 jack that led to radio, the positive pole on pin 4 and 5, while the negative pole on pin 7 & 8, make sure the voltage is out of POE radio needs your RB-133.
* The RB was on, but the IP that has been installed in the RB can not be accessed.
Ø Check through Winbox by using the MAC address of ethernet radio your RB-133, by pressing the button with the mark "..." like in the picture below.
When you press the button, you should see the MAC address of your radio RB-133. If you can not see the MAC address of RB-133 radio, try to reset your radio using the pin "Soft Reset" located on the right of your board RB-133, right next to the mini-PCI radio panel you, as shown in the picture below.
Make sure the RB-133 radio is turned off, merge those two pins "Soft Reset" using the jumper, plug the adapter into the space provided. After the first beep RB-133 radio when you boot, wait about 20 seconds, off a jumper that connects the two pins "Soft Reset", wait until the second beep, which means the boot has finished.
Double-check your radio RB-133 by using Winbox, by accessing the radio ethernet MAC address your RB-133, as described above. If your radio is functioning properly, you will be able to see the MAC address of the ethernet on the radio your RB-133.
* The RB was on, but ethernet is not accessible from the computer.
Ø Try to do the "Soft Reset" with the procedure as above, if the RB-133 radio you're still functioning properly, you will be able to see the MAC address of ethernet radio your RB-133.
* RB device rebooting itself frequently.
Ø Normally RB-133 radio booting repeatedly due to lack of intake of voltage or power from the adapter into the radio. Check the voltage electricity grid, if the voltage is less than or equal to 185V AC, use a stabilizer which has a system of "Servo - Motor Control System" to download a stable voltage into your adapter. The adapter you need to get enough voltage intake (ideally range from 220V AC ± 10%), in order to provide sufficient voltage and power for your radio RB-133.
Ø Another problem that causes your radio RB-133 rebooting itself often is engorgement of the RJ-45 jack on the POE or your RJ-45 connectors. Try to replace POE or to re-crimping RJ-45 connectors you.
Ø Cable length and quality of crimping on RJ-45 connectors on both ends of UTP cable you use, also can cause RB-133 radio repeatedly booting your own. Make sure you use the cable sequence in accordance with international standards (if you need guidance, please see the URL http://www.laksanaindradjaja.com/pengkabelan-lan-dan-urutan-nomor-pin-pada-konektor-rj-45.html .) Keep the length of cable you use between the POE with RB-133 radio you are not more than 50 meters, if necessary, make a power jack on the bottom of your triangle tower as a power source for radio stations on your tower, to avoid the lack of voltage and power intake from POE to your radio RB-133.
* Password you use that no longer can you use to access your radio RB-133.
Ø Perform "Soft Reset" as described in number 2 above. By doing a "Soft Reset" then all the settings you have done, will be lost, and the RB-133 radio you will return to the default setting from the factory. After that you must access your radio RB-133 using the MAC address through Winbox, in a manner as described above
Ø Check the adapter you use, make sure the adapter works well, the output voltage according to the needs of RB-133 that you are using, namely: 9-28V DC when directly plugged into the radio, or 16-28V DC when the POE.
Ø When the voltage adapter is needed, make sure your POE works well, measure the voltage coming out of the RJ-45 jack that led to radio, the positive pole on pin 4 and 5, while the negative pole on pin 7 & 8, make sure the voltage is out of POE radio needs your RB-133.
* The RB was on, but the IP that has been installed in the RB can not be accessed.
Ø Check through Winbox by using the MAC address of ethernet radio your RB-133, by pressing the button with the mark "..." like in the picture below.
When you press the button, you should see the MAC address of your radio RB-133. If you can not see the MAC address of RB-133 radio, try to reset your radio using the pin "Soft Reset" located on the right of your board RB-133, right next to the mini-PCI radio panel you, as shown in the picture below.
Make sure the RB-133 radio is turned off, merge those two pins "Soft Reset" using the jumper, plug the adapter into the space provided. After the first beep RB-133 radio when you boot, wait about 20 seconds, off a jumper that connects the two pins "Soft Reset", wait until the second beep, which means the boot has finished.
Double-check your radio RB-133 by using Winbox, by accessing the radio ethernet MAC address your RB-133, as described above. If your radio is functioning properly, you will be able to see the MAC address of the ethernet on the radio your RB-133.
* The RB was on, but ethernet is not accessible from the computer.
Ø Try to do the "Soft Reset" with the procedure as above, if the RB-133 radio you're still functioning properly, you will be able to see the MAC address of ethernet radio your RB-133.
* RB device rebooting itself frequently.
Ø Normally RB-133 radio booting repeatedly due to lack of intake of voltage or power from the adapter into the radio. Check the voltage electricity grid, if the voltage is less than or equal to 185V AC, use a stabilizer which has a system of "Servo - Motor Control System" to download a stable voltage into your adapter. The adapter you need to get enough voltage intake (ideally range from 220V AC ± 10%), in order to provide sufficient voltage and power for your radio RB-133.
Ø Another problem that causes your radio RB-133 rebooting itself often is engorgement of the RJ-45 jack on the POE or your RJ-45 connectors. Try to replace POE or to re-crimping RJ-45 connectors you.
Ø Cable length and quality of crimping on RJ-45 connectors on both ends of UTP cable you use, also can cause RB-133 radio repeatedly booting your own. Make sure you use the cable sequence in accordance with international standards (if you need guidance, please see the URL http://www.laksanaindradjaja.com/pengkabelan-lan-dan-urutan-nomor-pin-pada-konektor-rj-45.html .) Keep the length of cable you use between the POE with RB-133 radio you are not more than 50 meters, if necessary, make a power jack on the bottom of your triangle tower as a power source for radio stations on your tower, to avoid the lack of voltage and power intake from POE to your radio RB-133.
* Password you use that no longer can you use to access your radio RB-133.
Ø Perform "Soft Reset" as described in number 2 above. By doing a "Soft Reset" then all the settings you have done, will be lost, and the RB-133 radio you will return to the default setting from the factory. After that you must access your radio RB-133 using the MAC address through Winbox, in a manner as described above