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 Subject :Firmware Installation.. 2014-02-07- 11:54:31 
k2vjk
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Sorry to ask such a simple question, but I would like to know if the installation of the firmware on a M2HP is as straight forward as a Cisco, or if there are any fine points I should know about. Thanks.

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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-02-07- 14:42:41 
KG6JEI
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It is a pretty straightforward and can be done from a web browser.

Give http://ubnt.hsmm-mesh.org/products/BBHN/wiki/HowTo/FlashUbiquiti a look for a step by step guide with photos.

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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-03-22- 09:48:49 
WJ1I
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So I think I've flashed my Bullet M2HP successfullyusing the airsoft "firmware update" function. aftyer everything reboots I can see a new WIFI node; a Ubiquity SSID called MESHNODE when I wifi scan from my WRT54G mesh node, but when I try to connect the to bullet over ethernet (direct connect) to localnode:8080 it can't connect. My PC's network card is set back to select IP address automatically. I've taken it back to the factory software with TFTP (v8.8.5) successfully and that works fine and have tried re-flashing, but am getting the same error. I'm using install notes from KG6JEI's post and think I'm following the post flashing connect procedure correctly! Am I making a rookie error here?
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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-03-22- 10:39:37 
KG6JEI
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Sounds like you are doing it right 

Assuming your computer does get an new IP address after it has been flashed to BBHN (interface status should show an ip in 192.168.1.x )  it sounds like your not getting dns info in dhcp.  Some computers have settings that prevent picking up of an IP address.

try: http://192.168.1.1:8080 instead of http://localnode:8080 

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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-03-24- 08:14:54 
WJ1I
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Thanks for the assistance. Looks like I was simply being impatient with the Bullet rebooting and subsequent setting of IP address. I'm fully meshed now.... Next challenge is to connect to the mesh in town... I have a (not so minor) hill and tree problem to overcome!!
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 Subject :Firmware Installation.. 2014-03-25- 23:43:11 
wx5u
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I've learned that if there's a windows machine and it can't find an IP after some changes, just shutdown and restart the windows PC.  Then wait a long time for it to really finish waking up.

Yes, you can usually force it to figure out where it is by unplugging cables, release/renew, and other commands, but you usually waste more time that way, and often think the router is at fault when it's really Windows. 

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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-07-23- 03:42:20 
KD9ABV
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I did the same thing. Flashed with the firmware in airOS. Changed to automatically obtain IP. Rebooted, unplugged bullet. waited a minute. Plugged everything back in. Still unable to get to it via the gateway address. tried 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.1:8080 localnode:8080 Cannot get the airOS webpage to come up. I am able to ping 192.168.1.1
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 Subject :Re:Firmware Installation.. 2014-07-23- 03:47:11 
KD9ABV
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I disabled my non connected wireless device and was able to connect in via http://192.168.1.1:8080 :)
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