What could be causing this?
My M5 and M2 Rockets are connected to the same Ubiquiti Nanoswitch. I can see the M2 from the M5, but with 100/0 LQ/NLQ, but the M5 cannot be seen from the M2.
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PoE injector connected to a Mikrotik mUPS PoE-In port (w/ battery backup)
mUPS PoE-Out connected to Ubiquiti Nanoswitch PoE-In
Rocket M2 and Rocket M5 connected to PoE-Out ports on the Nanoswitch.
There is one empty port on the Nanoswitch, I can try swapping some cables and switching one of the Rockets to the empty port. I'll give it a shot and will report back on the results.
If you have a cable tester, test each cable.
Could also plug in a 3rd node, if you can borrow one from somewhere, and see which ones can see each other via DtD link.
The Rocket M2 was damaged. It still worked from an RF perspective, but something was wrong that prevented it from achieving a DtD connection. Both the M2 and M5 had apparently suffered mechanical damage that prevented the ethernet cord from "locking" into place, too. I expect this was the result of the cords being physically yanked out when part of the assembly blew off my roof, along with a solar panel, during some heavy wind a few weeks ago.
I replaced the M5 with one I had lying around, and the M2 with a replacement I just picked up from Don, and now they have a perfect DtD connection through the Nanoswitch. There was no bug or software issue, apparently, all mechanical. Thanks for help!