(01-05-2018 04:59 PM)Michaelawertyuiol Wrote: Hi Frank,
I have tried:
power off-hold wifi button-power plug back in-wait all three leds lit
and then (still holding wifi button):
power out again (off) - release button, power back in.
This lights now only bottom LED.
My router indicates that SIP-W52P 192.168.1.248 (Mac Address 00: 15: 65: f3: d3: 34) has DHCP lease but is not reachable at that IP address via either Safari, Chrome, Firefox with error:
"The connection has timed out.
The server at 192.168.1.248 is taking too long to respond."
I have restarted my router and now the SIP52W does not appear anymore in the DHCP leases? There is nothing in the log regarding this host name or mac address. It is connected via cable to the router. There is DHCP request in logs for all other devices on the network (phones, Macs and iPad etc) but nothing for mac address of Base Set! It is definitely not communicating on network and pnly power LED is lit.
I have repeated the reset process more than 12 times now, no result. It is still useless. This is very frustrating and no other way for proper support?
About recovery software:
I googled solutions last night and found that software and instructions somewhere. I am getting desperate now because this is my only phone connection and I can find no answers in manuals etc. Now it is weekend and I will probably have no more telephone because of Yealink software that didn't work properly! For me, it is "bricked" - the phone is totally useless now.
Hi,
After reboot, got the base a new DHCP lease time or was the lease time still running from previous request.
What I mean are you sure the base triggers the router for a DHCP request?
Please try to register the handset(s) with the base as described on page 15 of the User Guide..
Then please check if the local IP of the base is equal with the IP address the router think to have. Are both 192.168.1.248