Hello All,
There has been a large interest within our
ham community in the MESH project in Ventura County California.
The Ojai Valley area already has an extensive MESH network in operation.
I incorporated a MESH onto my uWave Bridge system via the dtdlink parameters
to tie Ojai to the remainder of the County. This is being done as a way
of furthering interest in MESH. With the initial setup complete I can direct
connect to every node that is directly connected via the Bridge Network over
the Ethernet connection. I can NOT, however
connect to another node any other way.
Under the Tab MESH STATUS, I can see Current Neighbors
both RF and dtdlink connections. In addition
I can under Remote Nodes, I can see many nodes. In either case I cannot connect
to these stations. I understand that the
links do not point to an actual address only a descriptor. So I have the list of RF address that correspond
to the listed call signed and still cannot connect to them
Any RF connection is just not happening. I
have tried several setups to no avail;
Setup 1
Basic Setup Tab, LAN parameters:
Lan Mode=Nat
IP Address = 172.27.27.31 (addresses are
incremental on each node 32, 33, 34 and so on)
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server= off
Setup 2
Basic Setup Tab, LAN parameters:
Lan Mode=1 host Direct
IP Address = set by 1 host Direct
Netmask= set by 1 host Direct
DHCP Server= off
In both cases I have NOT adjusted the WiFi or
WAN parameters.
I have also setup PORT Forwarding on Ports:20,
21, 22, 23, 25 ,53, 58, 123, 689, 1978, 2222, 8080 as described in another
post.
I am currently using all Ubiquity equipment. The Ubiquity backbone is setup in bridge mode. Nanobridge and Powerbridge.
The Ubiquity PoE switches, I have enables a
VLAN2 for all the ports and switches associated with MESH.
The current 2.4GHz access points are Ubiquity
Rocket M2 with sector antennas and Ubiquity Picostation 2HP.
One final
connection question:
If I have Access points connected via dtdlink,
is there a way I can force a connection through the dtdlink and not over the RF
path. Or an EXCLUED RF relay point-to-point
table so connections are forced through the dtdlink.
Thank you for your time and hopefully your answers.
Paul
WD6EBY
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