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Subject :Re:Starting Mesh operations in Louisville Ky area..
2015-06-15- 06:38:20
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KM4DKF |
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Starting Mesh operations in Louisville Ky area
I would like to add my "vote" for a Louisville area sub group!
As KM8ICE noted, I run a mobile node in my vehicle. I am a delivery driver with a route that consists of the downtown, River road, Highlands, Clifton, and St. Mathews areas.
As KM8ICE noted I am currently running a Raspberry Pi B running HSMM-PI. I made a post in the HSMM-PI G+ group (which seems to be the most active source for HSMM-PI information) documenting my testing setup. I've changed a little since the post, but it represents my current setup well. Here is a link to the post: https://plus.google.com/+JoshuaBurton/posts/DCH1yzxzdg1
I also have a WRT54-G v3 and an Ubiquity M2 Bullet for Broadband Hamnet usage. --KM4DKF |
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Subject :Re:Tx indication, & clock time..
2015-06-15- 06:14:56
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Time: Found it tks, in similar query posted 27 Jan. |
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Subject :Re:Tx indication, & clock time..
2015-06-15- 06:13:42
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Time: found it tks, in similar query posted 27 Jan. |
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Subject :Ubiquiti M5 unit Question..
2015-06-15- 05:55:44
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Ubiquiti M5 unit Question
All, I need to set up a link between a IP camera surveillance trailer's router back to a Mobile Command Vehicle's Laptop computer using 5 gig, as 2.4 will be over loaded at this event site. A 1/4 mile hop from one side of the event to the Mobile Command Vehicle. I can set things up to get a clear shot from point A to B. Looking for information on what Ubiquit 5 gig equipment that someone has experience in using for a link. This event occurs in less than 2 weeks so I need to get the correct equipment ordered ASAP the first time. Also want to be able to change the firmware to Broadband-Hamnet. Regards, Jim Duram, K8COP Muskegon County Sheriff EMD
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Subject :Re:Starting Mesh operations in Louisville Ky area..
2015-06-15- 04:10:14
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KM8ICE |
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Starting Mesh operations in Louisville Ky area
Sorry to resurrect an old post (and for my first ever post here, as well!), but I agree there should be a Louisville area sub group.
I just recently got a 2.4 node running in the Highlands of Louisville (near the intersection of Baxter and Broadway). I'm running a M2 on my third floor balcony, with a 19dB omni antenna (Hamfest find!). I've also got a M5 running and DtD linked to a WRT for 2.4 and 5.8 linking.
As of right now the only service I'm running (experimenting with) is ShoutCast Video which seems to be working well, at least between my own nodes.
Don't quite have the right antenna setup for the WRT and M5 yet (running a couple arbitrarily directed panel antennas at the moment) but the M2 is out there just waiting for a neighbor!
A buddy of mine, KM4DKF is working on a mobile 2.4 node since he is always driving around the downtown area. He's been running HSMM-Pi, but recently acquired an M2 and a 17dB omni (from the same guy at Hamfest) and is working on getting that beast mounted on the car :)
Figured it would be good to have a Louisville area group for anyone else in the area that is interested in trying to get some links up.
Added my nodes to the Google Map but they aren't showing up yet, but they are at the same location as my APRS digi: http://aprs.fi/#!mt=roadmap&z=11&call=a%2FKM8ICE-10
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Subject :Re:Router connect failure..
2015-06-14- 14:08:18
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Thanks everybody. Problem solved. Basically my bad. Not having used wired connections for a while, I forgot that I had set all my wired adapters to default to Google DNS. After I let them get DNS automatically, my connection problem disappeared! Sometimes you get so deep in the woods you can't see the trees!
Thanks again for the replies.
Bob
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Subject :Re:Router connect failure..
2015-06-14- 13:47:59
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Subject :Re:Router connect failure..
2015-06-14- 13:47:48
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Bob I am guessing that you have followed the firmware installation instructions found at http://bbhn.org/documentation/68-firmware-installation-instructions.html. They are a little dated but the process for flashing a WRT has not changed since they were written. It sounds like you have flashed and setup your node but now cant get into it. I will throw out a couple ideas and see if these may help. Once the node is flashed you will need to use an Ethernet cable to connect to the node. WIFI access will require a separate access point. The cable connects between one of the four lan ports and the Ethernet port on your computer. You computer Ethernet port should be configured at this point to use DHCP for obtaining the IP Address and the Name server. The node is configured to be a DHCP server. On a windows computer in a command window you can run ipconfig to determine if your IP address. It should be somewhere in 10.x.x.x. I suspect you have a static address configured and this is what is causing your problems. Simply unplugging and reconnecting your Ethernet cable should give you a new IP address and reset the network. My computer takes a while to "identify the network" when I plug in to node that does not have internet access. Make sure you give your computer time to settle in on the network. Hopefully this will get you going. Clint, AE5CA
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Subject :Router connect failure..
2015-06-14- 07:41:28
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I am just getting started with BBHN. I have a WRT54gs. I could not get anything to work, so I reflashed with bbhn-3.1.0-wrt54gs-2.4-squashfs.bin. That was the latest I could find. I was never able to use localnode:8080, and had to connect initally using 172.27.0.1:8080. That does not work now.
After entering the call sign and password, I got a page that basically said K4DJG is rebooting and I need to get new DHCP Lease and reconnect. I used ipconfig/renew which was all I knew to use. The two links on the re-booting page do not work, and I am not able to re-connect to the router. I have re-flashed the router twice using TFTP. What do I do now?
Bob
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:HSMM-MESH in Utah..
2015-06-14- 02:35:01
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just the G models |
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:HSMM-MESH in Utah..
2015-06-13- 18:24:19
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Did you get a GS as well so that you can tunnel? Or just the G models? |
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Subject :Re:How To Configure Mesh Nodes for N1MM and N3FJP Video..
2015-06-13- 15:08:05
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How we used HSMM-MESH™
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How To Configure Mesh Nodes for N1MM and N3FJP Video
Thank you W4GHV for the quick response to my question. Sorry for the delay in responding the laptops are at the EOC and not easy to get to. I'm using two nodes and trying and trying to set up a N3FJP FD network. I tried setting up the static address on the laptop for the database. I set up the other the laptops, as you suggested using both Wi-Fi and wired connections. If I connected the laptops directly into the router then they were assigned IP addresses and worked. Laptops wired to the other node would not work. Wi-Fi does not appear to be issuing IP address. I hope someone has any other ideas. Again W4GHV thank you for your help. |
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:HSMM-MESH in Utah..
2015-06-13- 12:52:01
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I just ordered 4 wrt54g v2.2's off ebay. I'm in an apartment with no ability to do HF, satellites or most anything else I'm interested in. I have a short range iGate running as well as an echolink proxy (both on raspberry pi) so I figured I'd try my hand at HSMM-MESH as well.
Brian KA7KDX
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Subject :Re:Tunnel Server router port forwarding..
2015-06-13- 06:41:22
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Subject :Re:Tunnel Server router port forwarding..
2015-06-12- 20:30:51
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Subject :Re:How To Configure Mesh Nodes for N1MM and N3FJP Video..
2015-06-12- 16:03:15
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How we used HSMM-MESH™
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How To Configure Mesh Nodes for N1MM and N3FJP Video
Yep, I conquered it! I set the logging computer with a FIXED address on the router.
Then on the other computers I set up the file share using the IP address and then it worked fine.
Kinda cool, but took tons of time for this slow learner. 73, W4GHV |
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Subject :Re:How To Configure Mesh Nodes for N1MM and N3FJP Video..
2015-06-12- 14:31:52
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Subject :What mode do I log for HamChat QSO?..
2015-06-12- 12:00:34
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What mode do I log for HamChat QSO?
What is the correct mode to enter in my station log for a QSO on 2.3 GHz using BroadbandHamnet and Hamchat? My son and I had a QSO today. His first QSO and my first on 2.3 GHz. Best regards,
John, WoGN
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Subject :Tx indication, & clock time..
2015-06-12- 04:25:46
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Tx indication, & clock time
I'm rejoicing having just got my first WRT54GL up and running with v 3.1, after initially thinking I'd bricked it (moan), then after it (and I) slept overnight, it was working (hurrah). I have a couple of questions over the actual operation that I haven't so far seen in this vast forum. Firstly, it it possible to set the 'clock time'? I have seen an article on here; 'Automatic clock update without internet acess', using a gps input, but not where it is updated. Secondly, although I have not recorded any 'neighbours' yet (this doesn't surprise me around here), how can I be sure the beacon is Tx'ing? Should I expect a flash from one of the LED's? I have a couple of WiFi Rx apps on my mobile phone, but haven't seen anything relevant yet. Will that have to wait for my next black & blue box?
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Subject :Re:SF BAYAREA MESH..
2015-06-11- 17:45:05
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SFBay Area
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SF BAYAREA MESH
I've updated my nodes to the 3.1.0 firmware and have them powered up on Bernal Hill
One node pointing West toward twin peaks, the other pointing up Mission Street towards downtown. |
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