I’ve had my TTIG connected to the console (successful) for about two hours and now it says “not connected”. The strange thing is that I still receive some uplinks forwarded by this TTIG…
we recently received a bunch of TTIG and set up two of those which worked fine for some days but 10 hours ago stopped working and show as not online in console. also they do not forward any more messages.
EUIs:
eui-58a0cbfffe800e14
eui-58a0cbfffe800fd3
power cycling did not help, wifi connection is stable (can see bot gateways on the wifi networks, even responding to icmp requests)
lookint at https://ttnmapper.org/ I can see plenty of GWs showing up as offline around germany that have suprisingly close last-heard times - so my guess is this might be a backend issue? I read about a slack channel around with an OPs channel where such things could be adressed better - but can’t find the link right now. A helping hand would be great!
My 2 gateways are not connected as well since 2 days in two different european countries.
One is a dragino single channel Gateway and an Indoor Gateway from ttn.
But there are other gateways running in Germany. Weird. Powercycle did not help.
Please check EU TTn Server Down? before posting additional “My gateways are not connected as well” messages. There are issues with the console where it does not show the correct status for gateways. Which gateways are reported connected and which aren’t seems random.
Both my recently purchased TTIG:s only show up briefly as “connected”, then they go back to “not connected” most of the time…
Are both units faulty, or is this expected behavior?
I’m having similar problems with my TTIG since a few days:
Wifi connection to TTIG appears OK and it responds to ping. LED startup sequence appears normal, but the TTIG is not properly functioning.
During several tests (with restarts) the TTN Console for the TTIG:
Either after startup shows status Connected but shows no traffic (of which there is plenty) and short after shows Not connected again, or:
Shows status Connected and shows traffic but only for a few minutes (after startup) but then stops and short after shows Not connected again.
I checked the application data and when the Console reports status Not connected (or steadily increasing ‘last seen’) then the TTIG is not reported in the list of gateways of received messages.
There appear to be issues with the backend again, which probably explains above problems:
My TTIG is working again. (See slack#ops channel for more information)
Extract:
htdvisser 2019-11-29 11:30
The EU region of the community network has been struggling with a number of misbehaving UDP gateways the last few days, and especially yesterday. These gateways seem to be pretending to be other gateways by using different gateway EUIs, and are flooding our infrastructure with packets (sometimes hundreds per second), which affects other gateways that are load-balanced to the same server instance (udp bridge).
Reporting status of TTN operations should be done by those who are in control of it. The slack #ops channel seems to be the selected channel for this, with no feedback to the forum unfortunately.
The TTN status page shows ‘No incidents’ for November 27, 28 and 29, so apparently even the TTN status page cannot be relied upon.
Why not share the highlights from slack here?: to prevent having to copy/paste information from slack every time that issues and incidents occur. Every TTN user can request access to TTN on Slack. (For this time I added the feedback from slack to my above post.)
The LED goes through the stipulated steps and promptly arrives at and stays a solid green. For the moment I haven’t got any nodes so my first check has been to register the gateway on TTN in the hope that it will be visible there.
But no. In spite of all my efforts its quite non-existent. The status is “not connected” and there are no sightings.
I have changed the routersetting to switch and others, toggled the uppdatechoices, tested different wifi-routers, etc in the hope of getting a connection.
Since I haven’t got any means of checking what’s wrong I’m as a last try reporting the problem here.
My Gateway settings
Gateway ID: eui-58a0cbfffe8019b4 Description: Starrbäcksängen Frequency Plan: Europe868MHz Router: ttn-router-eu Automatically update gateway no Beta Updates no
(The location is in Stockholm, Sweden, Europe)
Info copied from the TTIG
Gateway EUI 58-A0-CB-FF-FE-80-19-B4 WiFi AP MAC 58:A0:CB:80:19:B4 WiFi AP Pass xxxxxxxxx WiFi STA MAC CC:50:E3:D8:73:B3 Serial Number TBMH100868004489 MFG date 2019-09-21 06:27:25 FW Build 2018-12-06 09:30:37 FW Version 2.0.0 Core Version 2.0.0(minihub/debug)
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Hello,
My new indoor TTIG is no more connected since as well:
Gateway ID eui-58a0cbfffe800fd2
But what the more annoying is that le green led is blinking from time to time and during this period, the gateway is unable to forward data from nodes.
I can’t deploy it. I’ll let it powered on my desktop until this is fixed.
Got my brand new TTIG a couple hours ago, but the gateway can’t connect .
WiFi credentials are correct (green solid led), I also double checked a couple times the gateway ID in the TTN gateway console: eui-58a0cbfffe801e7b. I’m pretty sure I have no typo.