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Subject :Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 06:06:01
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KK4DUW |
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I've setup 2 of the Linksys routers, so I figured I'd try my hand on a Ubiquiti Bullet M2. I'm following the instructions on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dz3VOvhforg
I successfully flashed the new firmware (bbhn-3.1.0-ar71xx-generic-ubnt-bullet-m-squashfs-factory.bin) into the unit and change my network setting back to automatically obtain an IP. But I get a timeout when trying to go to localnode:8080.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong with this one?
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 09:32:15
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k5dlq |
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did you reset your IP address settings on your PC after (initial flashing) back to DHCP? |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 10:48:18
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KK4DUW |
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I think so, but I'll give it another try and verify that it is reset. |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 10:56:02
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KK4DUW |
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When the DHCP is set to auto I get assigned 192.168.1.9 which is different from what I assigned to it before flashing.
When I did the Linksys routers my assigned address was 172.x.x.x, I would think I'd get a similar designation with the M2.
On a side note, I am not able to ping 192.168.1.20. |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 11:01:54
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k5dlq |
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once flashed (and in "pre-setup" state), the router should be at 192.168.1.1.
1) disconnect your main internet connection if you haven't done so yet)
2) browse to: http://localnode.local.mesh:8080 |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 11:03:18
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k5dlq |
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BTW, glad to see you move to *real* hardware and away from the dark side (LS). ;-) I think you will be pleasantly surprised with the Ubiquiti gear.
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 11:18:27
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I'm sorry, but let us be respectful of people who still use Linksys devices. Linksys routers still have their place and their hardware is no "real-er" than Ubiquiti hardware. Sure Linksys hardware has some limitations over Ubiquiti's, but Linksys nodes are still a great tool for those to use who are interested in learning about mesh networking.
KK4DUW, whatever supported platform you use, we are always happy to help you out! |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-21- 11:24:45
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k5dlq |
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haha. No problem Paul. I certainly wasn't trying to be disrespectful of any person(s).
Cory, happy to help. I hope my tips help resolve the issue.
73, Darryl |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-22- 03:44:08
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KK4DUW |
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Hey no worries I just had the Linksyses or is it LinksI handy :)
My main connection to the internet was disconnected (both wired and wireless) during the flashing. That makes me think that my initial flashing of the device failed somehow. Perhaps I'm using the wrong .bin file? |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-24- 15:41:05
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KK4DUW |
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Still no luck. Anyone have a suggestion on a new step? |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-05-26- 05:37:23
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It sounds like you hit all the steps. Here are my notes on how I got M9 working. Maybe you will see something that helps. NOTE Ben
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-08-26- 13:14:45
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Just as a heads up I am experiencing the same problem. I have flashed the Ubiquiti device and it does not respond to the localnode:8080 or other url addresses suggested. However if I look in the network connection setup it lists an IP for the gateway. I can enter that address and then :8080 and volia, it worketh. Chuck
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-08-26- 19:07:20
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k5dlq |
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try disabling any firewall/security programs or proxies to see it if responds differently.
try a different browser
try a different computer
Sounds like something on the browser/pc is interfering... |
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-08-29- 01:00:17
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Evening Darryl
I have tried two different laptops and one desk with integral ethernet card - no wireless. Same symptoms occur with all three boxes plus the Ubiquiti and Linksys are exhibiting the same behavior relative to the password.
I have just finished recovering the Linksys WRT54GL v1.1. The Ubiquiti did the same thing relative to setting the password. I had to take it back to default. Very strange as a couple of years back I set up 11 Linksys boxes with no issues. They worked well and allowed me to set up remote sensors.
I am obviously doing something not required or not doing something that is required but thus far it has eluded my search efforts.
I upgraded the Linksys box to version 3.1.0 using the TRX file. It came up as expected, allowed me to log in with User ID [root] and Password [hsmm]. I changed the Node Name to WD4HXG-27530-01 and set the password. Then clicked on "Saved Changes".
The box rebooted. I attempted to use the http://WD4HXG-27530-01.local.mesh:8080 string in the browser URL field. The retort was "Timeout"
I then used IPCONFIG to check the status of the ethernet connection and it had pulled an IP Address. The gateway value in the network connection had automagically been set to 10.10.88.177. I pinged that IP Address and received a response. I went back to the browser, entered 10.10.77.177:8080 and Voila. I was taken to the initial screen.
Then clicking on the "Setup" button I was challenged for the User ID and Password. For the User ID I entered "root", and then the password I assigned earlier. The login screen refreshed but did not allow me to enter setup. I tried a couple of more times but was not allowed to enter. I also tried the original default of "root" and "hsmm" a few times.
I finally used the reset routine to induce the DMZ to a blinking state and ran the steps in Telnet to reset the password.
I had the same issue with the Ubiquiti. Had to go back, reset the password on it. I plan to continue to see if I can identify the error of my ways but at this time I am at a loss. :-) Chuck
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-08-29- 05:36:08
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k5dlq |
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Hi Chuck,
It definitely sounds environmental with your setup.
Are you giving it enough time to boot-up and sync names? (try and give it 2 mins after power on) before using the name.)
Are you removing the CAT5 between initial config and trying to access with your node name? (this renews the IP address)
Beyond that, you may want to consider contacting one of your regional mesh elmers to sit with you and work thru it.
Here's the list from the Elmer page on the site:
Virginia
Central VA (Albemarle County area)
Mike
KQ9P
mike@kq9p.us General
Central VA
Mike
AE4ML
AE4ML@arrl.net
Fairfax County Mark
W4MRW
webberm@gmail.com
Fairfax/Vienna
Thor
KK4UYT
thor.berglie@gmail.com
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Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Bullet M2 Firmware Installation Problem..
2015-08-29- 07:06:38
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wd4hxg |
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Hello Darryl Thanks for the info on the Elmers. Mark and Thor are the two closest. Question 1 - Is there a limit on the Password Length? I usually use 10 to 12 character passwords. When resetting to recover from a password not working I noticed one attempt were I use a sequence of four numbers only and the password worked afterwards. I have not attempted to close the gap between the 12 character and 4 character password at this point. Question 2 - Are there characters which are excluded from use in passwords? Both units (Ubiquiti and Linksys WRT54GL ver 1.1) exhibit this phenomena thus I think whatever I am doing is not allowed by the firmware rather than the devices. If I use the longer password I cannot get back in after the password change. Using 3 or 4 characters for the password works. For the time being I will use short passwords but would prefer to use those from my select list which are longer. Call me paranoid.
Thanks Chuck
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