Getting a NSM2 this week and will be test connecting to the UTD AREDN this weekend.
As far as set up, do I start here: http://www.aredn.org/content/software
and select "Factory" on Nanostation M2?
Then, do I follow instructions from here: http://www.k5dlq.info/2014/12/27/quick-start-guide-to-bbhn/
?
Thanks and 73,
Patrick KM5L
As far as set up, do I start here: http://www.aredn.org/content/software
and select "Factory" on Nanostation M2?
Then, do I follow instructions from here: http://www.k5dlq.info/2014/12/27/quick-start-guide-to-bbhn/
?
Thanks and 73,
Patrick KM5L
Upload the AREDN firmware
Complete the node setup
For a brand new, just out of the box Ubiquiti node still running AIrOS, use the Factory firmware.
Don't see any 5.5.x or less, unless this counts: XW.v5.5.10-u2.28005.150723.1358.bin
Does that one work or is that factory 5.5.x firmware available here somewhere for the NSM2?
73,
Patrick KM5L
I ran into this the other day. Ubiquiti has rolled this off the display list (probably a next page somewhere to click on). I finally found it by a combination of the right key words with a google search:
https://www.ubnt.com/download/airmax-m/default/default/xmv5511280021507231344bin
Joe AE6XE
It is the only file that has a different naming scheme for the file.
-> "airOS for XM board firmware v5.5.11".
-> "XM.v5.5.11.28002.150723.1344.bin"
I'm wondering if they have a too smart "see past history" that feeds in hit counts or your browser history...
Joe
http://www.tim-yvonne.com/ham/mesh/nanostation/index.htm
Hi everyone, I received the NSM2 today. It needed to be back-reved on the flash as expected. Success on that, and success on the AREDN firmware. I made all the settings as instructed - but, on this last step where I disabled and enabled the ethernet adapter (I was on obtain automatically) - it was assigned 192.168.1.8 and dns was local:mesh
That's not in the 10.x space of course - what did I miss?
I do see that the M2 AREDN console setup says 10.72.250.250 on LAN
Thanks,
Patrick
Thanks and looking forward to trying it out this Saturday.
The "node name" field (the only field where you can put your callsign in besides the SSID) doesn't change the login username.