Have a Powerbeam M5-400-ISO. All was working fine with the Release 3.22.6.0 up to when I went to a nightly build a few weeks ago. Couldn't see the node through my Netgear GS 108 switch but could direct to computer. Then had to go back to the 3.22.6.0 to see the node via the switch. I now updated to the latest Release of 3.22.8.0 thinking the issue may have been resolved. After the update, I couldn't see the node through the Netgear GS108 Switch again.
I saw the note for the latest release about: "Some Ubiquiti Powerbeams: keep 100MB as the only port speed, but let the port auto-negotiate with the switch to fix throughput issues."
I had the switch port speed set to 100Mbs instead of Auto-Negotiate I presume that this might have been the issue. So once I set the switch to Auto Negotiate, everything worked great.
I'm not that technical on how switches work, but I'd be interested in a simple explanation if anyone knows why this occurs with Powerbeams.
Thanks & 73
Bob
KE6GYD
I saw the note for the latest release about: "Some Ubiquiti Powerbeams: keep 100MB as the only port speed, but let the port auto-negotiate with the switch to fix throughput issues."
I had the switch port speed set to 100Mbs instead of Auto-Negotiate I presume that this might have been the issue. So once I set the switch to Auto Negotiate, everything worked great.
I'm not that technical on how switches work, but I'd be interested in a simple explanation if anyone knows why this occurs with Powerbeams.
Thanks & 73
Bob
KE6GYD
Bob, is this the same issue with your PBE-M5-400 that you posted earlier here? https://www.arednmesh.org/content/nightly-build-1623-696df41-broke-it. If so, could you post a support data file that we could troubleshoot? Many thanks.
So I had set my switches to 100Mbs. Something in the newer firmware caused the Powerbeams to act funny with the switch setting, so when I read that, I thought I'd try the Auto and that allowed the devices to transfer data through the switch.
Not sure what changed in the firmware to do that, that's above my pay grade.
73
Joe AE6XE
I use edgeswitches to supply 2pair Poe, they don't supply passive power on all 4 pairs. ES's do have 1Gb ports! I had to add a "Tycon Power Systems POE-INJ-1000-WTx Gigabit PoE Injector/Splitter 4 Pair" To send 4pair passive power up the line to a nanoswitch with an AirFiber3x and PowerBeam 5ACgen2. The AF3x's symptom was that at power levels above 40dbm BLAM Node reboots and keeps doing sow until the power level is lowered before it reboots again! LOL! The PowerBeam 5ACgen2 never had a problem! 4pair injector fixed the problem!
It must be some of the board revisions, including the AirFiber equipment that require 4pair and not 2 pair passive poe to run a full power/ run at all!
Could your radio need a 4pair injector?