I'm having a problem with an LTE reactor on which I've enabled ZeroTier. The device only responds to pings within its own VLAN. It doesn't respond from outside with the appropriate rules, and it's unreachable. Meanwhile, two Android panels with web browsers respond to pings from both inside and outside. What could it be? The network staff has already checked everything, and everything appears to be configured correctly.
Hold the reset button for 10 seconds until red LED starts flashing. Then you should be able to access it via 192.168.0.10. Make sure that you connect directly to LM and your PC IP belongs to 192.168.0.x network.
(21.04.2026, 12:22)admin Wrote: Did you reboot LM after disabling LTE?
Hold the reset button for 10 seconds until red LED starts flashing. Then you should be able to access it via 192.168.0.10. Make sure that you connect directly to LM and your PC IP belongs to 192.168.0.x network.
nothing the led blink in red baut not possible access to logimachine, i'm connect directly but I have no resposnse for ping
For me it always work but if it doesn't then the only option is factory reset. now press once so LM will reboot and then press for 10 sec, till LED will flash RED, release and then press again for 10 sec till LED will start flashing faster.
I hope you have a backup.
(21.04.2026, 13:10)Daniel Wrote: For me it always work but if it doesn't then the only option is factory reset. now press once so LM will reboot and then press for 10 sec, till LED will flash RED, release and then press again for 10 sec till LED will start flashing faster.
I hope you have a backup.
yes I have a backup, when I restart it doesn't restore, I don't get the IP 192.168.0.10
Did you perform the factory reset as described? Did the LED worked as in description? It is easy to press wrongly. If it still doesn't work then it is your PC network settings or cable.
(21.04.2026, 11:34)admin Wrote: Try temporary disabling LTE and see if it makes any difference.
Good evening
Tomorrow I'll be back on the system. I'll try setting the route and disabling LTE. The only problem, if it works, is that I should be able to send emails and text messages from the system. Since I don't have internet access on the internal network, I won't be able to use these features. How can I fix this?
What is the LM local IP address? The route that you have posted does not look right. Router address should be an IP address that belongs to the same subnet as LM, but the destination network must be something different.
Alternatively you can add another local IP address:
24.04.2026, 08:13 (This post was last modified: 24.04.2026, 08:40 by Frank68.)
(24.04.2026, 06:39)admin Wrote: What is the LM local IP address? The route that you have posted does not look right. Router address should be an IP address that belongs to the same subnet as LM, but the destination network must be something different.
Alternatively you can add another local IP address:
I attach file for current net setting from naetwork staff.
I've now disabled LTE and zero-tier. The device works fine on the VPN and as a programming port. I can send SMS messages, but not emails. Could it be that the emails trying to go out are using the network with the parameters set and the network isn't enabled to send emails?
Now I'll try contacting the network technicians and see how I can resolve the issue. Otherwise, can you offer alternative solutions?