I have build 556 on a hAP AC lite and I love the ability to turn off the RF mesh side on 2.4 Ghz. It's also great that you can use either the 2.4 Ghz radio or the 5 Ghz radio as an access point.
However .... after configuring the 5 Ghz radio as an AP on channel 149 the node is still advertising the SSID "MeshNode2G" as an unsecured network. I can log on this network without a password and use the mesh as well as the wan side (which I am doing now to post this topic).
Many thanks for the great work ... this router is going to be a wonderful tool as we work out the "bugs". :)
73,
julie /ac0wn
Joe AE6XE
Hi Joe,
Thank you very much for your support. I did a reboot from the setup page and MeshNode2G was still advertising its SSID so I did a cold boot. After the cold boot I still have the ability to log on without a password on MeshNode2G. The data dump is attached along with a screenshot of the SSID advertisement.
julie
Can you do a "save" in basic settings, without changing anything, reboot, and then see if the condition still exists? If symptom goes away, then the challenge will be to discover the sequence of steps you went through to reproduce it. If the condition still exists, then it will be easy to reproduce and fix.
Joe AE6XE
I did the "save" in basic settings as requested and rebooted. Still able to login without a password and the MeshNode2G SSID is still advertising itself.
julie /ac0wn
Joe AE6XE
Joe AE6XE
Joe, the band select option sounds like a great idea. Enjoy the "happiest place on earth". :)
julie /ac0wn
This node was in a temp location in the yard, running on a battery. It lost contact with my hAP-ac sometime during the night. After bringing it in and connecting it to a different power supply, it still wasn't on the mesh. On my iPhone, I saw the "MeshNode2G". When I connected to it from my iPhone and surfed to 192.168.1.1, it was at the first boot screen. The default password worked and it just needed my call sign and a new password. The Mesh RF box was still checked; IP address was populated, channel was -2 / 10 MHz, power was 27 dBm and distance was on 0 (auto) just like I left it. After the required reboot, it's back on the mesh and connected as expected.
Googling "MeshNode2G" brought me to this thread.
Thinking about what may have happened... I'm confident it didn't run low on battery power (120 AH AGM battery for ~10 hours). It rained last night and I forgot that was likely and didn't waterproof the connectors? This is a node that had been otherwise trouble free and used for portable / temporary operations.
Rick
Don't feel bad - many of us have suffered from that same issue.
Orv W6BI
Joe AE6XE