I purchased a NanoStation M2 version xm.v5.6.2. Backed up the partition data. Then down graded it twice. First to xm.v5.6.15 and then to xm.v5.5.11. Then got a Good Good and proceeded to load AREDN 3.16.1.1. Did this via AirOS GUI. I trying to work through a few items:
- I have to have the NanoStation plugged into the LAN connection on my laptop and have the laptops Wi-Fi connected to Arden-20-v3 to get complete functionality, i.e., the signal to noise shows n/a if I have my internet Wi-Fi selected. Running windows 7. Lost here?
- Changed time to America/Chicago saved and booted. It did change to CST, but time and date are wrong?
- Changed password saved and booted, password does not change stays a default?
- Can not get the NanoStation to register on my home FIOS router if pluged into it or even via a home network when connected to my laotop. Can this be done to enable access on my network? Does it require additional equipment?
Thanks David
See the docs menu at top of page and rest of the forum for more info on this.
You cannot connect your lap top's WIFI to the mesh RF network.
There are basically two configurations:
1) Connect the Ethernet port of the laptop to the nanostation and connect the WIFI of your laptop to your home (ISP) wireless router (assuming you have wireless on your Internet)
2) Get a smart switch and connect that to the nanostation. Then connect your laptop to the LAN port of the switch and the wired ISP connection to the WAN port of the same switch. Your laptop WIFI would not be used in that case.
Both of these configurations allow you to access both the Internet and the mesh network from your laptop
When using configuration 1 you should turn off your WIFI adapter when loading new firmware into the node. After the new firmware is up and running you can turn it back on.
I have it configured as in 1). I do have the localnode:8080 accessible along with my wifi internet. I can connect directly via wifi to the nanostation, its the only way I can get the signal/noise/ratio to function. I had to change the metric to 2 for lan and 1 for wifi for both to function. I finally realized the other issues I have are directly related to no internet connection to the nanostation.
I have spent a lot of time going through the document, forum, and tried every conceivable way. Can the nanostation connect to the internet less smart switch through my laptop?
Thanks for the reply!
Yes, I was trying to use the NSM2 as access point. What I am trying to do is setup a local test bed, to keep implementation site time to a minimum. I did this with Allstar and worked well. We are going to backup some critical links, with AREDN, on a large network that is used for the national weather service.
http://nctc.info/
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1ZccJlJJfE7XxKzJSxHqF-GRU6Y0&sh...
I got hung up that the clock was not setting correctly and realized it wanted internet connection. I also have issues with the RF signal strength working without logging in via my laptops wifi. Just assumed they were related. I will order the switch and another NSM2 and go from there.
Thanks again!
Thanks Again David