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Subject :Re:N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error..
2012-06-26- 13:30:14
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N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error
Setting up the nodes to use DMZ mode worked for me. Used the N1MM software for logging during Field Day. Worked just like we wanted. Thanks! |
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Subject :Anyone using 12v Thin Clients?..
2012-06-26- 04:04:41
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Anyone using 12v Thin Clients?
I have been working with a WYSE Winterm 9450XE Thin Client. It is a 12v powered unit. I have been running one on 13.8v power supply with no problems. This could be a good way to have an email server in the field. I also have been playing with one to run my BPQ packet/Winlink node from my battery back up. every thing looks good so far, of course I have added ram and a bigger hard drive. 73 Jim KC4BQK
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Subject :Field Day 2012..
2012-06-25- 10:29:01
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Subject :South Austin K5AMD Oak Hill..
2012-06-21- 07:44:13
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South Austin K5AMD Oak Hill
AMD Austin now has it’s own HSMM-Mesh node.
Special Thanks to the AMD Austin Amateur Radio Club, AMD and N5YC. 

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Subject :Re:WRT54GTM..
2012-06-20- 22:54:31
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Subject :Re:HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-20- 09:10:52
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HSMM Node Connectivity
Reacquiring a DHCP address can easily be done by simply unplugging your
Ethernet cable (when you're "wired in"), waiting a few seconds, and then
reattaching your cable. This should work for any OS on your PC.
-Rusty- |
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Subject :Re:N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error..
2012-06-20- 03:00:53
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I'm not familiar with the way N1MM works. I looked at the docs and the network setup is a bit unusual. Every node would require specific configuration and they would not be interchangeable. It may be easier to just set every node to use DMZ Mode on the LAN. 5 hosts should be fine. This way all computers can directly talk to one another and port forwarding is not necessary. You will still want to use the same node with the same computer (don't swap them) and be sure to use a dhcp address reservation so that nothing changes after a reboot or power cycle. Treat the computers as having a direct internet connection. The IP addresses of the nodes will be irrelevant to the N1MM setup because NAT is not used. The address of each computer will be unique and they should be the ones entered into the N1MM software.
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Subject :Re:How r u planning on using HSMM-MESH on Field Day?..
2012-06-17- 20:04:00
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How r u planning on using HSMM-MESH on Field Day?
Yes, N3JFP's FD Loggert (Network) does work very easily on the mesh. I just wish it had more features like N1MM.
I understand that getting N1MM to work via the mesh is a bear, but if anyone has it working and can give some instructions on how to set it up properly to work via mesh it would be gratefully appreciated. |
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Subject :Re:How r u planning on using HSMM-MESH on Field Day?..
2012-06-17- 10:48:38
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Subject :How r u planning on using HSMM-MESH on Field Day?..
2012-06-17- 09:13:07
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How r u planning on using HSMM-MESH on Field Day?
Were building a logging database that flags dups etc.... Plus one node set up with a laptop outside the "Circle" for visiting hams to make a 13cm contact with.
Awesomeness 73
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Subject :N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error..
2012-06-17- 07:12:56
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Subject :N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error..
2012-06-17- 07:12:55
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Subject :N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error..
2012-06-17- 07:12:44
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N1MM networking via mesh nodes - Error
I am having some trouble networking N1MM on a HSMM-Mesh network and I could use some help. I can ping the nodes and I am able to map (shared) network drives using the wireless IP of each router eg. \\10.210.31.197\N1MM Logger But N1MM gives me the following error message in Networking mode... Show Status for Station 2 Station: 1:Station 2 on 10.156.33.85 (port 12071) - Status: Closed as Client via local port 12086 CQ Freq: 0.00 Pass: 0.00 Echo never received or connection closed. N1MM Network config as follows... Network Names: 0:Station 1 10.210.31.197 1:Station 2 10.156.33.85 If I can get these 2 to work with N1MM I can get the other stations working. Can anyone help? |
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Subject :Re:HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-13- 10:44:13
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HSMM Node Connectivity
Easiest way after flashing a router to a node is make sure your PC is in DHCP mode, then after the router starts rebooting, reboot the PC.
There are other ways to re-grab the DHCP IP, if you look around on the site (like the STARTING-READ THIS FIRST and STEP-BY-STEP either PDF or PPT files) |
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Subject :Re:HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-13- 10:39:44
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If you're using Windows, make sure your DHCP lease isn't still the 192.xxx.xxx.xxx address from when you flashed the router with the new firmware. I've had to manually refresh the IP address after loading the HSMM-MESH firmware before. To check, open up the command prompt, execute an "ipconfig" command. If it says your laptop's IP address is still a 192.xxx.xxx.xxx then execute an "ipconfig /release" and then an "ipconfig /renew" (all commands without the quotes).
Hope that helps, David, KC0ALC |
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Subject :Re:HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-13- 01:09:37
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Subject :Re:HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-12- 17:48:11
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Are you wired into the lan side of the node or are you trying to do all of this over wireless?
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Subject :HSMM Node Connectivity..
2012-06-12- 05:16:29
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I just flashed the HSMM Software to an old WRT54G Router. I was able to setup the Node, and can see Ad Hoc network on my laptop. However, when I tried to access the Web Panel to use the device, I could not. It is not responsive at localnode:8080, w4dtb-1:8080, 172.27.0.1 and I have tried ping (to see if it was the browser). What should I try in order to connect to the web interface and how do I reset the thing back to the setup page?
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Subject :Re:tried to post a brick report..
2012-06-11- 16:28:02
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tried to post a brick report
try this link https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hp9j11pd6qnw2i3/gVoSA4qi7e |
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Subject :Re:Several functionality questions and a suggestion for the website..
2012-06-11- 10:48:14
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Several functionality questions and a suggestion for the website
FYI, FWIW, IYGARA:
Technically, 54-Mb/s is more like a "modulation rate". The highest theoretical data
rate would be about 27-Mb/s less overhead for TCP/IP when not compressing the data
stream. As the s/n ratio decreases the max rate will drop accordingly as 802.11g
changes modulations. Keep in mind, too, that 1 mile/5.5-microsecs is the speed limit
(pesky speed of light) so effective throughput will suffer somewhat over long distance
hauls.
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