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 Subject :Version 3.1.0 and Asterisk Crashes Router.. 2017-03-19- 04:20:28 
n7wwk
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Forum : Firmware
Topic : Version 3.1.0 and Asterisk Crashes Router

Seems like up grading to Version 3.1.0 has crashed linksys WAP54GS! It Will not reboot after installing and configuring Asterisk, Just get steady DMZ light. I have Had no luck accessing the router. Unable to reset via button 30/30/30.

Before Reboot Attempting to access the router with WinSCP I get a directory error. And does not show the correct directory structure ab before attempting to install asterisk.

Any help would be great. If I must Jtag back I will stick with known working Versions 1.0 for the firmware.

Update Recovered the router. set ip on local computer 192.168.1.2

Unplug router, when DMZ comes on press reset until it flashes.

Telnet to router 192.168.1.1 cd\bin and run firstboot

return computer to obtain ip ,reboot router. Reflash with version 1.0.0 which actually works!

I guess I will just miss out on Tunneling.

So I upgrades the router to v3.0 everything works great. Set up 2 units 1 as tunnel server, other as client. No connecting all to other tun servers & clients. All 3 playing nice together, now upgradin the rest to join the group.


Bob N7WWK

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 Subject :Re:Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file.. 2017-03-12- 16:56:28 
VE7DXA
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Topic : Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file

I have determined that on this particular device, to get around this problem, you first have to flash dd-wrt.v24_mini_wrt54gs.bin, and once you have that working, you can flash the standard wrt54gs 3.1.0 MESH bin.

VE7DXA

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Last Edited On: 2017-03-12- 16:58:21 By VE7DXA for the Reason
 Subject :Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file.. 2017-03-12- 14:41:27 
VE7DXA
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Topic : Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file

Hello,

After successfully flashing and setting up my first wrt54g, I attempted to flash a wrt54gs v4.71.4 with what I believe is the appropriate bin file, yet I repeatedly receive the "Upgrade are failed" message.

I tried TFTP.exe as well, with the result "no response" received.

Can anyone help me? I am all out of ideas...

Thanks,

Nick

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 Subject :solved: Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file.. 2017-03-12- 14:26:24 
VE7DXA
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Topic : solved: Can't flash WRT54GS Ver1.0 v4.71.4 with 3.1.0 bin file

Hello,

After successfully flashing and setting up my first wrt54g, I attempted to flash a wrt54gs v4.71.4 with what I believe is the appropriate bin file, yet I repeatedly receive the "Upgrade are failed" message.

VE7DXA

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Last Edited On: 2017-03-12- 17:04:52 By VE7DXA for the Reason
 Subject :Ubiquiti Hardware.. 2017-03-12- 04:42:01 
MM0ZIF
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Topic : Ubiquiti Hardware

Hi Everyone, has anyone tried to run HSMM with the following Ubiquiti PowerBridge M5?



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 Subject :Streaming Amateur Television from Minitioune.. 2017-03-06- 05:17:00 
G8VPG
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Topic : Streaming Amateur Television from Minitioune

I wonder if someone can point me to an article or give some advice about streaming amateur television on BBHN. I have acquired two WRT54GSv1.1's, reflashed them and they are both seeing each other well. I have an amateur television (DVB-S) reception programme on the PC called Minitioune. This produces a UDP output to either 230.0.0.1 port 1234 or 127.0.0.1 port 1234. I have had it streaming to VLC media player, so I know this works. It also has a local IP 192.168.1.11. I would like to get it to stream via BBHN. I am a complete beginner to networking protocols, so would be very grateful if someone could offer some guidance.

73 Shaun G8VPG.

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 Subject :Re:Get Involved!.. 2017-03-04- 14:23:28 
AE6ZM
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Topic : Get Involved!

I see on the Google site that there is one node listed in Sierra Vista, AZ. Will see what transpires when I get down there.

Wes

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 Subject :Re:Re:Re:Re:Get Involved!.. 2017-03-04- 09:27:26 
AE6ZM
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Topic : Get Involved!

I am planning to relocate to Sierra Vista area this month. Is anyone in that area involved or working on HSMM? I have some WRT54 routers I plan to use for a new network. Wes AE6ZM

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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-03-03- 06:48:30 
VE3OY
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

Excellent ... and well done!

Glad I could help out a fellow mesh brother.

73 Matt

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 Subject :Re:Alfa ap121u (Hornet-UB).. 2017-03-02- 04:19:54 
kb9zmr
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Forum : Hardware
Topic : Alfa ap121u (Hornet-UB)

Is there any movement on this? Or does anyone have specs, like memory and such, on this unit.


I was going to purchase a unit to test attached to a RPi, but if it can be a stand-alone node, that would be better.

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 Subject :Re:Alfa ap121u (Hornet-UB).. 2017-03-02- 04:19:32 
kb9zmr
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Topic : Alfa ap121u (Hornet-UB)

Is there any movement on this? Or does anyone have specs, like memory and such, on this unit.


I was going to purchase a unit to test attached to a RPi, but if it can be a stand-alone node, that would be better.

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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-28- 21:31:25 
G8UHO
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

Thanks for that Matt, tied up on other things for a couple of days, but will then try that. 73 David
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 Subject :Re:TENNESSEE EASTERN TENNESSEE MICROWAVE SOCIETY.. 2017-02-28- 16:42:00 
KI6WDY
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Topic : TENNESSEE EASTERN TENNESSEE MICROWAVE SOCIETY

I have a few nodes in the Johnson city area in my residence Jerry KI6WDY
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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-27- 23:37:54 
G8UHO
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

well, progress of sorts, at least I see -something- happening. tftp'ing on linux ubuntu 16.04 laptop. 'putting' XM 5.5.11 to my M2 running XM 5.6.2 a couple of times results in 'error code 2, Firmware check failed'. I'm still studying all the stuff on this failure. 73 David
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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-27- 04:08:23 
G8UHO
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

VE3OY Could you tell us which settings you used? I've used tftp & tftpd previously, succesfully, on Cisco phones, but getting nowhere with this, with the 5.5.11 bashing away for extended periods. 73 David
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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-25- 06:25:32 
VE3OY
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

I am also using NanoStation M2's and here is what I did ... Downgrade the factory firmware to 5.5.11 using TFTP. (You MUST use TFTP to do this). Once 5.5.11 is loaded and working, you can use the firmware upgrade tool in the web admin console.
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 Subject :Ubiquiti BM2-Ti?.. 2017-02-22- 05:13:47 
wd4hxg
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Forum : Problems & Answers
Topic : Ubiquiti BM2-Ti?

A couple of years back I purchased three of the Ubiquiti Bullets for use with the HSMM firmware. In the course of loading Broadband Hamnet firmware I managed to brick two of the devices and lost the third to a windstorm when the N connector sheared on impact with the ground. So I reverted back to the WRT-54 boxes for tinkering around the house. Decided to wait and see what developed with Ubiquiti products and BBHN,

Fast forward a couple of years and I noticed there is now a caveat about using the Ubiquiti devices. The work around seems to be taking the device from the version 5.6 Ubiquiti firmware back to an older 5.5 Ubiquiti firmware and then load the mesh radio firmware for Broadband Hamnet. Those instructions are dated September 2015.

Are the instructions still current? Any updates? Any recommendations pro or con about the Ubiquiti devices and their suitability?

Thanks es 73

Chuck WD4HXG


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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-21- 14:07:35 
KF4HJW
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

I found xm.v.5.5.11.28002.150723.1344.bin  and was unable to get that loaded.

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 Subject :Re:Ubiquiti Nanostation m2.. 2017-02-20- 23:52:37 
G8UHO
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Topic : Ubiquiti Nanostation m2

Hi Darrell, I'm in the same situation. I have an M2 with XM v5.6.2 I've tried tftp to flash it with v5.3.x so far without success. I'm not even sure if this should be possible or not. I've had a look around to see if this is possible, but get rather lost in the 'noise', hi. 73 David
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 Subject :Re:Routing issues.. 2017-02-15- 07:04:51 
W5LMM
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Forum : Problems & Answers
Topic : Routing issues

Never mind.. It was a MISCONFIGURATION on the 5Ghz Radio end!
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