I have a new NanoStation loco M2 (XW) running v5.6.15. I understand it can't be downgrade to v5.5 and thus I can't use the stable release. My understanding is I must install a nightly build using the TFTP method.
I have located the TFTP instructions here https://www.arednmesh.org/content/uploading-firmware-ubiquiti
There are two different paths to nightly builds and I am unclear on the proper build to use.
Path 1
"Software" --> "Nightly Builds" --> "Ubiquiti" brings me here http://downloads.arednmesh.org/snapshots/trunk/targets/ar71xx/generic/
This path has a number of "factory" or "sysupgrade" bin files.
Path 2
"Software" --> "Downloads" --> "Click here for downloads" --> "Nightly Builds" brings me here http://downloads.arednmesh.org/snapshots/trunk/
This is simply a directly structure.
Can I get clarification on the proper path I should be using?
Thanks in advance.
-JP
Follow the instructions detailed on the web site menu at Software/Nightly Builds
(https://www.arednmesh.org/content/nightly-builds).
Be sure to read the README file (http://downloads.arednmesh.org/snapshots/trunk/readme.md) to determine which load is intended for your device. They are often not intuitive.
Andre
Joe AE6XE
Test date is 05/09/18.
I did see the note about using the Rocket image.
To confirm I should TFTP "
" to the root of the device using the TFTP instructions?
Thanks,
-JP
Joe AE6XE
The symptom when using the "rocket XW" FW was no Ethernet. The PC directly attached showed no link. It would not grab an address from DHCP and with a static address I could not ping .22 or .1.
To confirm my test date is 05/09/18 so possibly UBNT reverted back to the previous hardware or there is something unique to the late 2017 M2 loco devices.
Do keep an eye out on both M2 and M5 XW loco, AirGrid M5 XW model, and maybe other XW models with the AR8032 chip for the ethernet port to stop working at some point (after working for hours or days). Basically, any model using the loco-m-xw image. The release notes of the ~Aug 1st release of Openwrt 18.06.0, which we are based upon, indicated that a fix had accidentally been left out. This is probably what was occurring with that openwrt post.
It's unclear at what point this fix was not carried forward and dropped from our nightly builds, but we'll manually add that in the nightly build in the next few days (probably this weekend when I arrive back home).
Joe AE6XE