unleashed.ruckuswireless.com’s server IP address could not be found.
192.168.1.131 refused to connect.
Try:
Try 2:Set laptop IP to 192.168.0.10/24. No DNS no gateway.Use Ruckus POE Injector to power unit.Laptop -> POE Injector -> R510 Power on 510, wait till up, hold reset button for 15 seconds.Power light goes red at about the 9 second count, stays red until I release the button.Unit reboots, power is solid green, CTL is blinking green.Laptop can ping 192.168.0.1SSH and https to 192.168.0.1 fail as documented above.Can connect to the "Configure-Me-29ed40" SSID using serial number as password.Same issue as above with no DHCP and wireless client auto-configuring on the 169.254.x.y network.
"Same issue as above with no DHCP and wireless client auto-configuring on the 169.254.x.y network.".
sounds like maybe there was an incomplete flash of the R510 to unleashed. sometimes I know some people don't give it enough time to flash it to unleashed and it bricks it ... question is if they went from sz directly to unleashed... since it's best to make sure it's flash to solo if coming from ZD/SZ firmware and then flashing it to unleashed.
There's a serial port on the R510 internally and pins are on there so no need to solder on pins...... at least it's not completely bricked...
I've never done a recovery via serial yet on a Ruckus.
I have a T710 and very similar issue. It gets assigned an ip and can be seen with log in screen on browser but cannot sign in with default credentials even after hard reset. Can ping and good but cannot log in with Putty as credentials are not known. When I try connecting with laptop, no go either. Have power solid green and CTL blinking every 2 seconds green, no other lights or cannot see configure me either.
@sudershan_gupta after factory reset did you setup it again or you got the same login page like before?
Basic thing is, if you have more than two APs, you have to reset them on and none of the APs should be online with old configuration, else any available AP will become master and resetting the one AP will not do anything than flashing and rejoining the master AP again.
"Check if you get login prompt. Proceed further if you get access."
I think the reason why some people would do hard reset is because they don't know the password, correct? Giving the advice to "proceed further" does not seem helpful at all.