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 Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network.. 2014-05-20- 02:32:00 
W9HDG
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Topic : Adding Mesh to existing Network

Well, I gave that a shot and while NSLookup returned the IP address for my neighboring node, I couldn't ping it by name (grrrr). It also broke my internal network name resolution (I NSLOOKUP failed for my raspberry pi server for example). When I would do an NSLOOKUP for google.com, it was the Mesh node that was responding to the request not either the public server, or my DNSMasq. It seems like OS X only uses the primary DNS server (I remember reading that they changed how it uses name servers in 10.6) It seems to me like I should be able to tell my router to look to itself to see if it has something cached, then to the mesh node, then to my ISP's dns server and then pass the results onto my computer but for the life of me I can't seem to get that to work. Hmmmm... All the directions I have been following appear to be making use of ver 0.4 of the mesh firmware and I am using 1.0.0, would that matter?
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 Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network.. 2014-05-20- 02:03:54 
K5KTF
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Topic : Adding Mesh to existing Network

Have you added the LAN-gateway mesh-node's IP to the Primary DNS setting of the PC?

I dont know about OS X, but I know with Windoze, if you do not have it as the Primary DNS server in the settings (have it as Secondary, Tertiary, etc), it wont work properly. This would not hinder your laptop if you set the secondary to a public DNS (8.8.4.4) or similar. When Primary fails to answer appropriately, it will drop to Secondary, Tertiary, etc, as designed.

I think on Debian/OS X, you can set multiple DNS servers in the setting's text file, and they will work in order, so place the Mesh node first, and more as secondary, tertiary, and so on.

Give that a shot and report back if it helped or not. Im curious and I know we WILL run into this again for someone else.

73

Jim





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 Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network.. 2014-05-20- 01:05:48 
W9HDG
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Thank you kind traveler for your assistance. Unfortunately the scroll that you have provided contains information that I have already tried (add to that the fact that I am running OS X and not Windows). Ultimately I am trying to make this an automatic thing, especially for my laptop, and would prefer the house's main router to handle everything without my setting up a static route. My fear is that if I setup the route in my laptop that it could cause problems when I am not home (say tied directly into a mesh node elsewhere). I have the static routing working that way. I can work my way via IP address (thankfully I have the passwords to all the nodes so I can go into the setup screens and find the IP addresses of the things that are connected) to things that are connected to the mesh network but I cannot just click on say the name of the next mesh node and go there because the name resolution isn't working yet. Oh mystic sages of the mesh networking guild please help me to know the spells to cast.
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 Subject :Re:Adding Mesh to existing Network.. 2014-05-19- 16:07:53 
K5KTF
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Topic : Adding Mesh to existing Network

Away with your weapons, I mean you no harm :-)

Have you checked this page:

http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/documentation/96-using-the-mesh.html

Down at the bottom it explains how to have a mesh node be a gateway between your LAN and the mesh, and more specifically things you may need to set on PC's on the LAN to be able to talk to the mesh.


Happy Meshing

Jim





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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Hardware Choices.. 2014-05-19- 11:55:01 
AE5CA
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Topic : Ubiquiti Hardware Choices

I have used a number of UBNT devices with BroadBand Hamnet.  Which device to use depends on the way you intend to use it.  For general use, I love the NanoStationM2 (not the loco version).  If you need to cover a wider area or a long distance link then a RocketM2 with a matching Ubiquiti antenna which can be a sector, an omni, or a dish.

For Long Distance links, the NanoBeamM2 has a lot of promise but is not supported yet.  I think it will be with the next release or soon there after.

I am less than impressed with the AirGridM2 and BulletM2HP.  The BulletM2HP can be used to upgrade an existing antenna.  My experience is that the the devices with MIMO capability will out perform the non MIMO ones.  The Bullet and AirGrid are non-MIMO.  A BulletM2 with a grid antenna is a big improvement on a Linksys WRT54G with the same antenna.

My overall favorite is the NanoStationM2.  With the right geography, I have connected 13 miles with back to back NanoStations.  The NanoStation has pulled off links for me where linksys boxes with grid antennas could not.  With its 45 degree beam width aiming is not as critical.  It installs to a pipe or tower with a couple of zip ties or hose clamps.  Since it is the radio, the antenna, and the weatherproof box are in one package, the cost reasonable too.

The M5 hardware will be supported in the next firmware release and I expect similar results from the M5 hardware.

Clint Anderson, AE5CA


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 Subject :Re:Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT.. 2014-05-19- 04:25:52 
K5LXP
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Forum : Firmware
Topic : Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT

If it's possible to download the DDWRT bin file to /tmp and mtd it from there, is there some reason I couldn't wget the BBHN bin and have that work?  The BBHN bin file isn't much bigger than the DDWRT mini generic bin.


Mark K5LXP

Albuquerque, NM

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 Subject :Adding Mesh to existing Network.. 2014-05-19- 02:51:56 
W9HDG
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Topic : Adding Mesh to existing Network

Hey everyone,

Happy Monday to you (please don't lynch me!)

I've been working on adding a mesh node to my home network with the intent of being able to access mesh resources from my house.  I followed the directions here http://ohiopacket.org/index.php/Integrating_HSMM-MESH_into_an_existing_network and am able to ping the WiFi address of my node so I know the static route part is working, however I am stuck when it comes to the name resolution part.  I can't access my mesh node (except by IP address) or anything on the mesh because the name resolution isn't working.

Has anyone gotten this working?  Am I missing something simple somewhere?  My home network is running on a Netgear router running DD-WRT firmware and from what I can tell, I need to tell that router to forward DNS requests for ".mesh" networks to the mesh node but for the life of me I can't figure out how.

Help me oh wise and knowing meshers, you're my only hope!


73,


Travis W9HDG

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 Subject :Ubiquiti Hardware Choices.. 2014-05-18- 23:44:45 
K2YO
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Location: Garden City, NY
Forum : Hardware
Topic : Ubiquiti Hardware Choices

I'm looking to get started with the Ubiquiti hardware. This will be a standard node which will be the prototype for all the local hams to get.

You guys using Ubiquiti hardware already, what do you recommend?

Thanks,

Bernie


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 Subject :Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT.. 2014-05-18- 16:20:48 
KF5JIM
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Forum : Firmware
Topic : Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT

You can flash a ddwrt-enabled device using telnet or ssh, or via the ddwrt Web GUI. For more information (and the easiest way), take a look at "Method 1: Flashing with Web GUI" on the same page.

You will download the respective bin file from broadband-hamnet's webpage and use that image instead of the ddwrt image under Method 1 - Part 3.2.6 (6. Click the "Browse" button and select the DD-WRT .bin file you downloaded and confirmed...replacing ddwrt's .bin file with broadband-hamnet's).

Let me know how it goes!

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 Subject :Re:Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT.. 2014-05-18- 15:50:42 
K5LXP
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Topic : Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT







[KF5JIM 2014-05-18- 15:35:27]:

Right here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Installation#Method_3:_Flashing_with_Command_Line


To be more specific:


Once I have the DDWRT mini generic copied over and execute the mtd command, then presuming it successfully boots DDWRT and I use the reset button to restore factory defaults, THEN what is the procedure to installing BBHN?  Is there an HTTP admin page on DDWRT to install the BBHN bin file, is it something I have to do via telnet or ssh, or is it from there I install the stock Linksys bin file and then install BBHN, or where do I go from there?


Mark K5LXP

Albuquerque, NM


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 Subject :Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT.. 2014-05-18- 15:35:27 
KF5JIM
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Topic : Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT

How do you go from DDWRT mini generic to BBHN?
Right here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Installation#Method_3:_Flashing_with_Command_Line (replacing "dd-wrt.v2x_generic.bin" with your compatible *.bin file)

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 Subject :Re:Rocket M2 GPS.. 2014-05-18- 15:25:25 
KG6JEI
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Topic : Rocket M2 GPS

At least one user had installed BBHN on a Rocket M2 GPS however a board.info file hasn't been provided yet to move the RM2GPS to the supported list.

The best I can say right now is to obtain one and try it.

The big question would be is how the GPS interfaces on the node. (It may be a usb to serial device inside or it may be on one of the GPIO lines ). Without somone trying it and testing it we won't really know.  The GPSD daemon may help too.

Once you can get to the gps data the NTPD daemon would let you be a time server and than you could point your other nodes to the node with GPS as the time server.

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 Subject :Rocket M2 GPS.. 2014-05-18- 14:59:07 
KJ4CTD
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We are exploring options for a mountain top node. A question I have, is if the GPS option is supported, and if it is, can we use it to provide NTP service for the mesh?

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 Subject :Re:Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT.. 2014-05-18- 14:45:13 
K5LXP
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Topic : Starting over - Reflash from OpenWrt to DDWRT

Very timely - I have a router running OpenWRT I'd like to load BBHN on.

I know what doesn't work - trying to load any *.bin file I've tried from the OpenWRT admin page (Luci).  I also know the OpenWRT failsafe mode is more fail than safe.

I can successfully wget the ddwrt mini generic into /temp so I know I can get at least that far.

How do you go from DDWRT mini generic to BBHN?


Thanks,

Mark K5LXP

Albuquerque, NM

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 Subject :WRT54G Ver 1.0 firmware update issue.. 2014-05-18- 14:31:33 
kc0mlt
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Topic : WRT54G Ver 1.0 firmware update issue

Hello all,

I have an issue with getting the mesh firmware (or any for that matter, even the latest Linksys firmware) to update. I keep getting " Incorrect Image file" I have also tried changing the file extention to .trx as suggested in an earlier forum post. Still no success. I have read a few others on here have had the same issue and I have never saw a final outcome or anything that might have worked. This routers original web interface looks diffrent than the normal ones I have seen. I have updated 5 of these units before with no issues, one of them was also a Ver 1.0. Does anyone know of something that will work on this unit? 


Thanks

Wade

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 Subject :Ubiquity for Long Range.. 2014-05-18- 14:21:23 
AC0KQ
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Topic : Ubiquity for Long Range

I am trying to get linked in to a group in Denver, but from my QTH in the mountains, it is around 30 miles, mostly line of sight.  I was wondering if anybody could advise whether the AirGrid AG-HP-2G20 or a Bullet M2 with 20+ dB antenna would be the better choice.  The Airgrid seems like a very cost effective choice, but I am probably pushing the performance limits.  From here there are several mesh nodes that would be within a few degrees of each other, so I figure I could see many of them with a parabolic antenna, and perhaps hear them too?

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 Subject :Re:Meshing around in Wausau, WI.. 2014-05-18- 01:04:20 
W9HDG
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Topic : Meshing around in Wausau, WI

LOL The chainsaw has been added.
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 Subject :Re:USB webcams, Webserver for cam, clickable link for users... 2014-05-17- 22:50:04 
W4LLZ
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Topic : USB webcams, Webserver for cam, clickable link for users.

Here's what I did to use my computer's webcam on my netbook to stream live video over the hsmm-mesh.  It was easy.  I've now got a group of guys with their cams working on the mesh.

I downloaded YAWCAM.  Once installed you open the program and go to "settings"...click on "Detect Webcam" - from the drop down menu find your webcam (usually it'll just say "webcam").  Then, on the Control Panel click on "Stream". 

Now, the next thing to do is point others on the Mesh to your camera which is streaming already, and they just need the IP address of your node to find it.  To locate your node's IP address, go to your node's homepage (on the router) and find "Your Address": it'll be something like 10.177.78.231 - THAT is your IP address to your node.  Next you, and anyone else on the mesh that wants to see your video, go to any web browser and type enter that IP address along with ":8081" at the end of it; which is the port it talks on.  It'll open up a web page with nothing but your video streaming.

For instance, enter in the address line: "10.177.78.231:8081" (or whatever YOUR IP address is) and wala.  Video pops up and streams (without sound BTW, but hey - Hams have radios!). Simple. For convenience, add the link to your bookmarks and it's one click to your camera in the future.

You need not buy IP cameras or download any 3rd party "service" software to your router.  Its straight forward.

Side note: if you move your router to another computer your IP address will change.  Hope this helps all.

Side note 2: Out of 5 computers I've set this up on (in literally a few minutes) only one gave me a fit and for some reason, the Windows Firewall needed to be shut off.  After that, it worked fine.

Roy, W4LLZ

feel free to email me at my QRZ listed email address for help.



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 Subject :Re:Meshing around in Wausau, WI.. 2014-05-17- 18:59:47 
kb9mwr
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Good to read about things happening in Wisconsin. Add a chainsaw to your tool kit :-)
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 Subject :Used it as a car video surveilance... 2014-05-17- 08:40:37 
VE6DBD
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Topic : Used it as a car video surveilance.

I have a wrt54g inside my minivan with 2 ipcams plugged in and portforwarded to broadcast...using a separate 12v battery for power supply... it gives me a view of what's going on inside the vehicle while parked on the street. :)


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