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Subject :Just getting started..
2014-06-13- 03:49:01
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kc8smi |
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Central Ohio
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Just getting started
Hello All, I saw a demonstration by KD8RBH at Thunderbase that got me very interested in HSMM-MESH. I just ordered a Nanostation and hope to get a node up soon. |
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Subject :Stuck in Mesh AP mode???..
2014-06-12- 14:50:02
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Hardware
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Stuck in Mesh AP mode???
I tried to make one of my mesh nodes into a mrs ap this evening and now I can't back into it to return it to mesh node operation. I can see the wireless (WF8S-101) and connect to it but nothing else works. I tried both static & DHCP on the wireless as well as the wired ports to no avail. Any suggestions?
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Subject :Re:Help us gather info on UBNT Devices..
2014-06-12- 12:43:07
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K6AH |
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Joined: 2012-03-05- 10:47:45
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Location: San Diego, CA |
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UBNT Firmware
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Help us gather info on UBNT Devices
I'd say it's a bad idea to buy gear until we announce what we'll support. Take it from me... I made the mistake myself... and I'm the project manager! Andre, K6AH |
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San Diego Mesh Working Group
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Subject :USB Key deployment?..
2014-06-12- 11:13:31
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Joined: 2014-06-11- 21:17:19
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General
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USB Key deployment?
Hi there, I've just started learning about / playing with this system. Thought occurred to me, would it be possible to build a USB Live Linux Key that would contain the OSLR / HSMM-MESH software so any newer computer that will boot from USB could potentially become a node? I've found a few mentions of people getting Ubuntu laptops to act as nodes. The information I've found so far is a little lacking in content on how they accomplished it. I'm going to continue my research and try to get an old laptop to act as a node first then maybe try building a live USB key.
Sean VE6SAR |
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Mackenzie Regional Radio Club |
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Subject :Re:Remote control a TNC and use AGWTERMTCP's LOOPBACK for keyboard to ..
2014-06-12- 10:28:02
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How we used HSMM-MESH™
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Remote control a TNC and use AGWTERMTCP's LOOPBACK for keyboard to keyboard
Subject :Re:Remote control a TNC and use AGWTERMTCP's LOOPBACK for keyboard to keyboard
Forgot to add this to the instructions. AGWPE has a SETUP INTERFACE menu wherein you will enable the WINSOCK, set the level of security (password and login), and a HTTP port to enable the "I-server" Miss this step and you will pull your hair out for a while trying to figure out "why you cannot log on to the AGWPE engine on the server. Hope this helps. Kenny KC4OJS
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Subject :Re:Re:Help us gather info on UBNT Devices..
2014-06-11- 16:56:55
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Joined: 2011-07-21- 18:26:36
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UBNT Firmware
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Help us gather info on UBNT Devices
Im working on a list for a research budget for MESH. I think this post solves most of my questions. but her i go....
NB-5G25 5000 25db dish yes
NB-2G18 2400 18db dish yes
locoM5 5000 13db yes
locoM2 2400 8db yes
NSM5 5000 16db yes
NSM2 2400 11db yes
airGrid M2 HP 2400 ?db yes
airGrid M5 HP 5000 27db yes
locoM9 902-928 8db yes
Rocket M900 902-928 na yes
NBM9 900mhz 10.6db yes
M365,M365 GPS 3650-3675 yes
RM5-Ti (no antenna) 5000 yes
RM2-Ti (no antenna) 24000 yes
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Im pushing to have the mesh firmware run on the 900MHz equipment. Am I wrong to say that any of this hareware will be running the BBHN 1.1.0 ?
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Subject :Re:How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?..
2014-06-10- 05:53:16
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How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?
I went to the LAN port on my second node (not configured with NAT)and was able to connect to the web server on the test node without any issues.
So I am reasonably certain that the problem I am experiencing when trying the same thing from the first node is related to something I haven't got quite right in my NAT configuration.
NAT is a critical piece of the puzzle for me and if it doesn't work this would be a show stopper. But that is a discussion for another topic.
Bob, KO2F |
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Subject :Re:How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?..
2014-06-10- 04:45:02
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Subject :Re:How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?..
2014-06-10- 01:20:10
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KO2F |
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How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?
Understood.
My 'locally' reference was to the LAN side of the node used to physically connect to the network. My WAN reference was to the RF side of the node used to connect to other nodes on the mesh network.
I can connect to the LAN side of my node without difficulty. This thread was related to using the RF side of this node to connect to the web interface of an adjacent mesh node.
Now that I know how this is supposed to work, it appears that I have an issue on the LAN side of my local node. Most likely something I overlooked in the configuration of NAT on my local node. I agree that this is a separate topic.
Bob, KO2F |
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Subject :Re:Linking Clusters..
2014-06-10- 00:54:56
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Joined: 2013-12-14- 13:09:13
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General
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Linking Clusters
Thanks! |
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Subject :Re:VOIP setup..
2014-06-09- 19:29:32
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Joined: 2013-07-17- 12:13:36
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Location: Nederland |
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Hardware
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VOIP setup
Is there any VOIP guru's out there that can help me out?
That would be me.
Send me an e-mail and I'll get you fixed up. The 79x1 series is different. |
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Subject :Re:IRC (Chat) Software Location?..
2014-06-09- 17:14:06
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Joined: 2011-11-07- 18:10:21
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Applications
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IRC (Chat) Software Location?
Conrad has debugged this issue and will be posting a fix. As of this writing I am able to run IRC on my Ubiquiti mesh using XChat. I also was able to hang a freeware email server off my mesh and successfully exchanged email using Microsoft Outlook over the mesh between two ham stations. |
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Subject :Re:Which mode should I use???..
2014-06-09- 13:13:48
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Which mode should I use???
Never mind as I finally found the answer on the site. . . It has been a long day . . |
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Subject :Re:23 mile link in Orange county NY 100% signal strength..
2014-06-09- 13:05:50
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23 mile link in Orange county NY 100% signal strength
41.444142° N 74.568651° W 1135 ft
101° 22.8 miles 23 total
41.378944° N 74.136688° W 1483 ft |
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Subject :Which mode should I use???..
2014-06-09- 12:52:55
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Which mode should I use???
I just got 2 ip cameras identical to the ones K5KTF has in his Tower Cam article. However these are wireless ip cameras and the wired port is only for configuration. Which node mode would I use to let the cameras connect to the wireless side of the mesh node? Also, which mode should I use if I have a node with internet access and by which port? WAN? LAN? with or without a crossover cable? |
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Subject :VOIP setup..
2014-06-09- 12:47:37
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VOIP setup
I am trying to build a VOIP setup with a raspberry pi for a Field Day demo of hamlet but have ran into a small problem. The Cisco IP phones I got donated to me are the 7961 & 7962 models and all of the videos I have found are for the 7941 phones. Is there any VOIP guru's out there that can help me out? I have all of the flew needed but cannot seem to figure out how where in the config to tell the phone to look at the RPI as the TFTP server in the phones config file. I have the phone set to look for the TFTP servers ip address but can't get the phones to register with the server. |
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Subject :Re:(HSMM-)Meshfest at Unallocated Space, Shaw Court, Severn, MD, Unite..
2014-06-09- 07:52:58
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Maryland
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(HSMM-)Meshfest at Unallocated Space, Shaw Court, Severn, MD, United States
Subject :Re:(HSMM-)Meshfest at Unallocated Space, Shaw Court, Severn, MD, United States
I ended up just getting a few Linksys WRT54GL I was able to pick up 3 of them for around $65. Still need to get a better atena but not sure what one is a good one figuired we can talk about that duing the 14th event.
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Subject :Re:(HSMM-)Meshfest at Unallocated Space, Shaw Court, Severn, MD, Unite..
2014-06-09- 07:07:45
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Subject :Re:Linking Clusters..
2014-06-09- 06:24:33
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Linking Clusters
The feature for this is currently in beta. Keep an eye out for "dtdlink" or "device-to-device linking" in the current released version: a node close enough should be able to pickup on the back scatter (same as Linksys) to get the connection via near field energy. |
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Subject :Re:How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?..
2014-06-09- 06:20:53
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KG6JEI |
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How do I configure a remote node over the WAN?
"Locally" also means on the LAN side not the WAN side (just want to make sure that is clear because the subject of this thread says WAN) |
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