I tried to load the downgrade using the AirOS but it tells me that I have the wrong firmware. Never used the TFTP I don't see the Bullet M2 with the XW fireware on the Ubiquity fireware list with version 5.x.x.
Ideas
Thanks
Rick Bunn
N4ASX
ALexandria, VA
Ideas
Thanks
Rick Bunn
N4ASX
ALexandria, VA
I think the issue here is not the method of loading, but rather the fact that there is no bullet-m-xw firmware -only bullet-m.
Does single Bullet version listed cover both the XM and XW Bullet hardware?
joe AE6XE
Go ahead and open a new issue on this on https://github.com/aredn/aredn_ar71xx/issues
Please include the following from AirOS:
- the file: /board.info
- the output of the command: dmesg
Attach those to the issue when you open it.
Thanks
Please advise,
Allen
Joe AE6XE
Thank you,
Allen
Please help,
Allen
Thanks guys,
Allen
Was able to got to lowes today and buy 2" EMT conduit and stuff to get Bullet and antenna up. Connection to Bullet seems perfect, on WiFi scan I see lots of otehr radios, but no luck linking to any AREDN node. I'll attach files to help out...
Thank you for all of your support,
Allen
Joe AE6XE
Allen
Thank you all that have help. I'm hooked now...
Allen
Congratulations! But, just in time to see Potosi drop off-line for unknown reasons today at approx 1620 local here in LV.
- Don - AA7AU
Allen
Potosi stopped responding at approx 1620 yesterday pm. However, it appears to be still powered up and on RF, three of us here in LV still see Potosi by using the WiFi scan from our nodes. It is just NOT handshaking and OLSR can't find it so there's no network route as the IP doesn't actually exist on our network. Look for a line in your scan results which includes this as hostname 10.54.129.153 and this MAC address DC:9F:DB:36:81:99 - if you see it, please report back the strength (-db, first column under "sig") you get. It's at -72 here.
There are other nodes scattered about the valley, depending on your location but apparently there currently is no overall mesh here as Potosi was the central "location". Any of the nodes which you might see here where the names include "HARC" are part of our Henderson ARC and should have an instance of shared MeshChat running - try that.
Good luck - we're all struggling,
- Don - AA7AU
Joe AE6XE
This node belongs to Don Hill (who knows it's down) but it was installed by a local friend iof his here who has access to the site up at Potosi.
Potosi node is still on RF with pretty good strength but they only way we know that is from the WiFI scan - showing its MAC address. It is NOT connecting over the mesh whatsoever and does NOT show up in Mesh Status etc. This was sudden, late yesterday pm. It does NOT respond to any IP access. There is a node with a dish at another location which always seemed to have 90-100 LQ and it's not showing up there either (but I have limited access there),
WiFi scan shows MAC and some see the IP as the hostname, and others see question marks as the hostname. I moved my 90* sector away from Potosi such that it's now on my very left hand edge and I still get this from a WiFi scan:
For some strange reason, it's running 3.18.9.0RC1
If I had physical access to it, I'd power cycle it. But I'm told that this mtn top is difficult to get to with the storms and the season etc. Going to try to contact initial installer. We've been busy trying to tie other pieces together here today.
What else I can I do/provide?
Thanks,
- Don - AA7AU