02-13-2024, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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Inaccessible OPDS since Router Change and Network Reconfiguration
Hello, I'm trying to access the OPDS from my phone with the MapleRead app via Bonjour however it's no longer getting detected. This used to work before our router got replaced. I had to reconfigure the network and return the same setup I used on my laptop. The same static IP address on ethernet, same subnet mask, same gateway.
The few differences are this network uses Band Steering by default and CGNAT was brought back (which shouldn't be an issue I think, though I'm trying to get it removed again). My phone and laptop are still on the same network so in theory the OPDS should be detectable on my phone. At the moment, I can only access the server through the browser on my laptop. - I've tried reinstalling Bonjour (by reinstalling iTunes) - Downgraded Calibre, reinstalled the latest version of Calibre - Checked Firewall entries if there's anything missing (there shouldn't be since I reinstalled them) - Changed the default port used by Calibre - Changed the interface to "0.0.0.0" for only IPv4 connections instead of IPv6 + IPv4 - "Activate OPDS feeds via Bonjour" is on as it always was - Changed the static IP address for my laptop, didn't detect the OPDS - Let my router assign an IP address for my laptop, still didn't detect it - EDIT: I've also now reset network settings, still didn't get detected Did I forget to change any setting? Was CGNAT the issue all along because I don't remember having that problem back when our network had it but I could be misremembering. Error log Code:
calibre server listening on [::]:80xx OPDS feeds advertised via BonJour at: 192.168.1.xx port: 80xx Code:
::1 port-57341 - 14/Feb/2024:09:37:41 +0800 "" 408 129 ::1 port-57350 - 14/Feb/2024:09:37:41 +0800 "" 408 129 Last edited by culytera; 02-14-2024 at 02:40 AM. Reason: Made steps taken to try to fix the issue more readable |
02-14-2024, 02:45 AM | #2 |
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Made some progress. Turned off Band Steering and now my laptop and phone are able to connect to each other on MapleRead but only on WiFi. When I connect via ethernet MapleRead isn't able to detect the OPDS via Bonjour. I removed the static IP address on my ethernet's settings but still nothing. Next I set a static IP address on my wireless network settings and OPDS was detected.
So it seems to be an ethernet issue, I don't understand why it won't work only on ethernet now when it used to work before. Am I missing something? |
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02-14-2024, 09:34 AM | #3 |
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WiFi is a version of Ethernet 802,3
Routers sometimes block peer WiFi connections as default security. Is the Host also WiFi ? Can it support (and use) a CAT 5 cable connection? |
02-14-2024, 05:32 PM | #4 |
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The host is my laptop. I have a CAT6 cable connected to it. When the host is connected to WiFi, the OPDS is detectable on my phone. So the OPDS isn’t detectable only when the host is on a wired connection. I noticed a firewall level setting on my router which was on high by default so I set it to low (then rebooted the router), but it didn’t fix the issue. I’ll test medium level later. The router is a ZTE F670L. I saw a reddit post with a similar issue due to the router but no one had a solution either.
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02-14-2024, 06:40 PM | #6 | |
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https://www.howtogeek.com/867942/wha...r-bridge-mode/
How to Enable Bridge Mode in ZTE F670L https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR5Mb8FmAsY bernie Quote:
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02-14-2024, 09:22 PM | #7 | |
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Tested the medium level for the firewall setting, nothing changed. Really seems to be a LAN <-> WLAN isolation issue.
If I go the bridge mode route, I want to get a third party router that has decent coverage and get a UPS for it since my area frequently gets power interruptions. Right now I only have a TP-Link Archer C24, so bridge mode will be my last resort. Quote:
From those posts, it looks like they haven't found a solution either. I don't see a LAN isolation or similar option on the admin page, only an SSID isolation option and it's off by default on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz SSIDs. The interface is also different compared to the picture on the second link. For now I'll just connect my laptop to WLAN as well when I need to access the OPDS. The only manual I found has a different interface. |
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02-14-2024, 09:36 PM | #9 |
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Yes the router is supplied by the ISP. I haven't tried disabling the firewall setting due to security concerns but I do wonder if that would make it work.
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02-15-2024, 12:38 AM | #10 |
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Under setting for the wireless look for a setting called AP isolation or Network bridged.
This is why I prefer separate modem and router, with the router running an open source OS. bernie |
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As I've said
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02-15-2024, 04:50 AM | #12 |
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You can just disable the router's WiFi and setup something else to do WIFi on the LAN.
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You mean like another router? So basically
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1) Disable the DHCP server on it 2) Have it have a static IP that is on same subnet and is unique and excluded from DHCP on the "real router". 3) Don't use any WAN eithernet port or DSL phone port or POTS port for handsets. Only use the LAN ports (usually 3 or 4). It's a safer thing to share a USB stick or USB HDD if it has such a USB host port (some are only for Mobile modem) than the main router. Connect it direct to a PC/Laptop (or even tablet via USB OTG adaptor and USB ethernet) to configure via the browser before plugging into your LAN because: 1) Two DHCP servers on same subnet creates problems. 2) It might have the same default IP, or if not it might be on a different subnet and inaccessible on the LAN. We have an old DLink in one bedroom that adds 3 local LAN ports for his stuff and his own WiFi. It happens to have OpenWRT installed, but the stock firmware would work. If local WiFi channels are not too congested you can keep the original as a higher speed for laptops & high powered tablets and the fresh one would be adequate even at 54Mbps for an ereader or a phone. No need to connect the laptop to WiFi. The extra router after configuration plugs into the LAN. Note WiFi usually uses three channels for higher speed and highest speed uses all of them. Last edited by Quoth; 02-15-2024 at 05:55 AM. |
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