I am looking for early testing of images for LHG-2nD and LHG-2nD-XL devices. The LDF2-2nD has an LHG-2nD motherboard, so your LHG should be identical. I have the LDF2-2nD and have success in testing these images. I suspect all 3 devices are the same motherboard. The images are available here (must use this .elf, and not one from a nightly build):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TcZi28LoSyhogow0ACgO7QRrasytJD0x...
Assuming this boots, please feedback if the channel options are correct (shows channel number and freq). Also, what is the max power option available to select?
Joe AE6XE
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TcZi28LoSyhogow0ACgO7QRrasytJD0x...
Assuming this boots, please feedback if the channel options are correct (shows channel number and freq). Also, what is the max power option available to select?
Joe AE6XE
Joe,
loaded the files to my RBLHG-2nD-XL using Windows
max power is 25dBm... channels and frequencies are showing
thanks....
Richard ke7xo
Joe AE6XE
Richard ke7xo
Yes, I just got one (LHG XL 2) going for W3IF. It seems to be working fine and loaded okay once I got past the usual "operator errors". :)
I plan to put it on a mast at my QTH for more test before turning it over to him.
Thanks Joe!
- Mike ab4yy
Rgr. I am attaching it here.
Thanks AREDN Team!
- Mike
-Damon K9CQB
Joe AE6XE
-Damon K9CQB
I want to let the group know that I've had Nightly 1022 flashed on an LDF-2, an LHG-2nD, and a few LHG-2nD-XL with no real issues for over 2 weeks. I had no issues flashing them and still no issues running them.
Jus t a quick reminder - they are all basically the same board.
I will probably replace my future 2.4GHz PtP links with the LHG-2nD-XL or the LDF-2 on a 30-39" offset dish. I have been using the Ubiquiti PowerBeam M2 (PBE-M2-400) so far because it has 28dBm radio, it's MIMO, and has a decent 18dBi dish. But now that we have the LDF-2/LHG-2 series up and running, they will likely out perform the Ubiquiti PowerBeam M2. And the LHG is lighter and easier to install.
I love the LHG-2 devices, but I'm most excited about the LDF-2 for 2 reasons:
1. We have many folks who needed a 2.4GHz directional node to hit a centralized 2.4GHz panel or omni usually located up on a tower or building - but they live in an HOA-restricted area. Now they can use a regular DirecTV or DishTV offset dish to make their link.
2. If used stand-alone, the LDF-2 feedhorn is a 2x2 MIMO 28dBm radio with a 8dBi MIMO (Hpol/Vpol) panel antenna mounted directly on it. When you unscrew the cable collar, you basically have a tiny directional node about 3"x3" that would fit in your shirt pocket. That's equal to my beloved Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 (XW) - except (and this is the biggest 'except') you have only one Ethernet port.
I also want to whine a little bit about the fact that MikroTik hasn't released an HP (high power) version of these yet like they have with their 5GHz stuff. I hope they put one out soon that does 30dBm or more.
-Damon K9CQB
Sorry to take so long to get back to you on the experimental firmware load but I injured my hand and thought I had broken the board. I was just the board holder shorting out the board. Not damage apparently but I was chasing my tail for a week.
The two files used were:
aredn-ae6xe-lhg2-3324ce8-mikrotik-vmlinux-initramfs.elf
aredn-ae6xe-lhg2-3324ce8-mikrotik-rb-nor-flash-16M-sysupgrade.bin
Warming: the very nice 5-star Aven 17010 board holder has anodized aluminum board holder blocks and can short out the LHG-2nD-XL board.
Many thanks
Dave
My RBLHG-2nD-X has been running fine for a week. Would you please create another custom build for my RBLHG-2nD-XL.
Thank you
Dave
Thanks Joe,
I am now aware of the README file on the nightly builds page.
The upload was successful but the time to return to normal was longer than expected and there were more reboots than expected. I think i counted four. I put my pbm5 on auto mesh status and the LHG2 gone then displayed I think four times. The other interesting observation was the wifi scan found only one node but the chart page lists four nodes.
Minutes later the wifi scan is working and showing 3 to 5 nodes. Weird???
Thank you again
Dave
Joe AE6XE
What am I doing wrong? I was going to get Joe's files, but they aren't coming up.
Have a great day. :)
Patrick.
Hi, Patrick:
What are you installing? RouterOS or AREDN firmwhere?
If RouterOS, then it makes sense to mention "(per the instructions from MikroTik".
Else, if you are installing AREDN, then I recommend you follow these instructions:
https://arednmesh.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arednGettingStarted/installing_firmware.html#mikrotik-first-install-process
Please mention which Mikrotik model and which AREDN firmware is in play.
I hope this helps,
Chuck
Things that I learned... First, the more expensive equipment shouldn't be harder to flash than the cheapo TP-Link stuff (but that's a gripe for another day).
Second, when you press the reset button and power it on, the "timer" for these starts when it starts flashing all of the lights--not at power on like other devices. I ended up following the AREDN Docs and holding the reset button in for about 20 to 30 seconds after the lights started flashing before I noticed the TFTP:DoRead message was up.
Third, and it may have just been a fluke, but you have to use the reset button on the device. I couldn't get it to work using the remote reset button on the PoE Adapter. Although I may not have been holding it in long enough.
Anyhow, I got it to work right after seeing your post. Now, to get Larry's unbricked (WA0VUS's post right below mine). His is a different issue.
Thank you for your help. :)
Patrick.