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Subject :10GHz hsmm?..
2014-05-22- 04:46:23
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10GHz hsmm?
There has been a topic floating around on the [Mw] reflector for the past few days about utilizing the 10GHz band for HSMM linking.
The last most of us there know about was the N6GN work roughly 25 years ago: http://www.k3pgp.org/Notebook/Gunnplexers/N6gn/10ghzdata.htm
Would anybody be interested in trying to revive this project and modernize it for today's usage? Would need to probably redesign how it interfaces with an ethernet card.
James W8ISS
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Subject :Re:Dayton Hamvention Update..
2014-05-22- 04:35:26
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I didn't make it down as I had hoped this year.
What was the outcome down there?
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Subject :Cant Connect To Dashboard..
2014-05-22- 03:27:44
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Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network..
2014-05-21- 13:08:59
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Understandable.
As a matter of interest, I did manage to get it to work. I added the following to the dnsmasq box "server=172.16.1.2" (the static IP I assigned to my mesh node).
I honestly don't know how much this will be on the air as there is only one path out of my house (I'm surrounded by trees and a big hill) and at this point there isn't much for me to connect to. I'm working on building out this network and I wanted to have the ability to administer it remotely without swapping cables when the time comes. |
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Subject :Re:WRT54G Ver 1.0 firmware update issue..
2014-05-21- 09:16:45
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WRT54G Ver 1.0 firmware update issue
The first 4 of the router that won't update are "CDFØ" I have looked up this number and from what I could find is that it should be able to work.
Now the first 4 of one of my other Ver. 1 routers that took successfully is the same "CDFØ". That is what makes no sense to me.
The rest of the serial number is not that far from one another numerically speaking. Hope that kind helps..
Wade
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Subject :Re:Managed switch configuration..
2014-05-21- 08:53:08
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Managed switch configuration
Cisco gear is great, rugged (heck 1watt through-hole resistors are never argued with right?) One thing to keep in mind is power usage. I think the average consumption is 60w on a Cisco Switch by my last memory. That said the ruggedness of the Cisco gear is probably more likely to survive any local issues than a home quality device. I actually had a Cisco router short out, smoke a few circuits, reboot, disable the port, and 3 weeks later when I decided to clean it I realized the smoke I smelt and the internet reboot was actually the router after I checked the router configs before shutdown. Just something to think about if you need the node to run on emergency power.
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Subject :Re:Bullet M2 HP..
2014-05-21- 08:46:09
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Subject :Re:Managed switch configuration..
2014-05-21- 08:36:58
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Conrad,
Thanks for this. Like I said I've been reading all kinds of stuff about this.
I'm going to play with this and then I'll get back to the forum.
Those 2950 switches can be had in the neighborhood of $20 each on ebay so they make sense for some of us. It's just the cotton picking learning curve associated with them.
Again, thanks!
73,
Chuck
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Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network..
2014-05-21- 08:34:53
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So, I am a bit unique in some regards. The only wireless device I have at the moment that I use at my house is actually an iphone (ignore the mesh nodes they are all wired up as well) In my case I do the static routes as needed to access the mesh nodes. I never force them to be saved however so every reboot they go away.
I also do a lot of multi-homing where I have a single computer with 2 network ports plugged into my global network and my mesh network. This is a bit of an 'advanced' setup however and I wouldn't expect to see many people use this. This involves a 2nd interface and static routes.
Static routes while more work when you need them, would limit the amount of traffic that could go over the mesh when it is plugged into your network to only that device
I woudl be worried about viruses which love to scan wide segments and if trying to go against 10.x could manage to spread to other systems in the network (I remind everyone again treat the mesh as insecure)
Really it becomes a matter of choice on how you want to setup your network, what risks you are willing to accept, etc.
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Subject :Re:Managed switch configuration..
2014-05-21- 08:24:50
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If my commands are correct the below should give you the WAN port on EVERY port of the switch (aka plug your local network into any port) except for those ports that you use the interface command on to change over to handle bbhn traffic. Cisco switches are nice, but they take a lot of knowledge to understand in, I suggest research what each of these command s do to understand what your being asked to setup.
#Enables administrative mode enable <you may have to enter a password here>
#Setup the vlan database: vlan database vlan 10 name "BBHN Network" vlan 2 name "BBHN DTDLINK" exit
#Enable configuration mode conf t # Assuming Interface 23 on module 0 is what you want to configure to be the port the BBHN node plugs into: -- puts the interface into a trunking mode.
interface FastEthernet0/23 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport mode trunk switchport trunk native vlan 10 # repeat the above for each bbhn port changing the number to to the correct interface # You can add a vlan 11,12,13 etc if you want to get advanced to have the "lan" port of each device on its own vlan if you need to mix and match but this is another subject.
exit exit #save the configuration to the startup config so when you reboot the switch it sticks around
copy running-config startup-config
* DISCLAIMER * I have not tested the above commands -- Any configuration is at your own risk.
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Subject :Managed switch configuration..
2014-05-21- 07:39:12
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All, I have read the 2-3 posts here that talk about the requirement for a managed switch that supports 802.1q off the back of a Ubiquiti unit, if you want to talk to the WAN (internet gateway). In my case a Bullet M2 HP. I have in my possession a Cisco 2950-24 managed switch. It is a layer 2 switch that supports 802.1q on its configured vlans. The problem I have is that CLI is the most obtuse configuration methodology I have ever seen. Not that I haven't been studying, I have. I'm just not sure I'll get smart on this in a reasonable period of time. Is there someone out there who is smart on this stuff who could lend me a helping hand? I'd sure appreciate it. 73,
Chuck... WB6YOK
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Subject :Re:WRT54G Ver 1.0 firmware update issue..
2014-05-21- 06:26:02
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Subject :Re:After Linksys Firmware Upgrade...Access Point??..
2014-05-21- 01:41:10
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After Linksys Firmware Upgrade...Access Point??
Thanks Conrad. I believe I understand now. We have a small group here and we are all learning as we go. I may be back asking more questions soon.
Ted WB2LOU State College, PA
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Subject :Re:Re:Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT..
2014-05-20- 16:04:03
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Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT
Mission accomplished, BBHN is now running on my Linksys. I tried rewriting the linux partition using mtd with both the stock Linksys and BBHN bin files, no joy. With the ddWRT bin file it worked as advertised. It's not about filesize, the BBHN is actually smaller than the other two bin files. The router rebooted with ddWRT and from from its' admin page I could install BBHN. I don't know what the difference is between these bin files nor why you can't install BBHN from OpenWRT but you can from ddWRT, but suffice it to say that it's possible to get there from here but not directly. Hopefully this thread can help out the next guy who wants to get from OpenWRT to BBHN.
Thanks for nudging me along with this.
Mark K5LXP Albuquerque, NM
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Subject :Re:Bullet M2 HP..
2014-05-20- 12:37:44
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Please reffer to the following datasheet http://dl.ubnt.com/datasheets/bulletm/bm_ds_web.pdf Actual power output depends on how good a signal path the device has to the device it is contacting and is limited to he max configured power in the user interface. Unlike a typical 2m radio where RF power can fluctuate based in power source (VIN is tied directly to the RF amplifier) these devices have a built in Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS) and all circuits are belived to be behind this supply so they should receive a constant voltage supply to operate at the intended paramaters. The built in components have to be highly linear so they would not react well of this wasn't the case. |
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Subject :Re:Bullet M2 HP..
2014-05-20- 12:30:32
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Does anybody know how many watts the M2 HP bullet puts out under a 12volt supply?
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Subject :Re:Bullet M2 HP..
2014-05-20- 12:24:34
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Does anybody know how many watts the M2HO bullet puts out under a 12volt supply?
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Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network..
2014-05-20- 09:57:22
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Thank you for the links I will take a look at them. Considering your concerns with the static route option (and I do have those same concerns myself,) how would you go about accessing the Mesh network from your home? I would rather not have to plug into it in order to access it. |
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Subject :Re:Bullet M2 doesn't save changes..
2014-05-20- 08:30:20
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I would suggest closing your browser and re opening as a start to make sure nothing is cached in it's memory. If that doesn't work try a full cache clean on your browser. Top Link LED should be on solid - this signifies the router has completed booting.
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Subject :Bullet M2 doesn't save changes..
2014-05-20- 08:18:28
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Bullet M2 doesn't save changes
Ok, so the first bullet I did, everything went fine. The second bullet loaded up the firmware fine, but will not save the ssid or password when I tell it to. It also stays on the 192.168.1.1. Any ideas? I also noticed that the top led (on the signal strength) is on. EDIT: Nevermind, it was a case of the browser being stupid.
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