I'm struggling to get a small internet appliance connected via my new RT-AC68U. The device is a simple Linux-based system that takes data from a weather station and relays that information to various weather sites on the Internet.
With my previous router, I simply plugged the device in and it worked so long as the device was configured correctly. On the AC68U it seems to be having difficulty connecting to the outside world.
The device is called a HauteWind and the setup guide (PDF) shows it's pretty straight forward to connect.
What I've found odd is how long it seems to connect to the wireless network. I've setup the router to have different SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5Ghz networks and this device only connects to the former. When it does connect and I look into the connection log on the router I see the IP address trying to connect to the IP addresses of the various weather sites I previously was connected to. Only instead of making the connection it says "TIME_WAIT" which I suspect isn't very good.
I'm not a complete novice when it comes to PCs, but I definitely have a knowledge gap when it comes to networking. So any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
With my previous router, I simply plugged the device in and it worked so long as the device was configured correctly. On the AC68U it seems to be having difficulty connecting to the outside world.
The device is called a HauteWind and the setup guide (PDF) shows it's pretty straight forward to connect.
What I've found odd is how long it seems to connect to the wireless network. I've setup the router to have different SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5Ghz networks and this device only connects to the former. When it does connect and I look into the connection log on the router I see the IP address trying to connect to the IP addresses of the various weather sites I previously was connected to. Only instead of making the connection it says "TIME_WAIT" which I suspect isn't very good.
I'm not a complete novice when it comes to PCs, but I definitely have a knowledge gap when it comes to networking. So any and all help will be greatly appreciated.