Do you have AREDN firmware on a
Mikrotik
- RB952Ui-5ac2nD or
- RBD52G-5HacD2HnD or
- RBD53iG-5HacD2HnD
or any AREDN node and an 802.1Q capable switch?
If yes, what is your node's nodename?
No, I don't have node's yet, but I wanted to know if it will make any difference if I create my station since I don't have any other node nearby to make the wireless connection. In my case I would need to connect the network using the internet...
You can start with a 'x86' installation
or a Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD (good)
or a Mikrotik RBD52G-5HacD2HnD (better).
Then, establish a tunnel to an existing AREDN network.
Then, demonstrate the capabilities of AREDN networking to your local Amateur Radio clubs.
73, Chuck
I understand, I'm going to try to build my station too, and I'm going to try to bring Brazilians to our network!... Can I use a Ubiquit for now to start?
For a tunnel over the internet you need a device that is able to also be a managed switch. The easiest one to use and most commonly used is the first in the list from Mikrotik the hAP ac lite. Another inexpensive device that will work is the first in the list from GL.iNET ...
The devices that you would think of as "antennas" from Ubiquity have the ability to manage a tunnel connection but usually do not have enough ethernet ports to be able to cable both to your LAN and to the WAN (internet). So if you are starting with just a tunnel get one of the indoor devices that looks and behaves more like a switch rather than buy something meant to be deployed outdoors to provide mesh rf.
Mikrotik
- RB952Ui-5ac2nD or
- RBD52G-5HacD2HnD or
- RBD53iG-5HacD2HnD
or any AREDN node and an 802.1Q capable switch?
If yes, what is your node's nodename?
73, Chuck
73!
or a Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD (good)
or a Mikrotik RBD52G-5HacD2HnD (better).
Then, establish a tunnel to an existing AREDN network.
Then, demonstrate the capabilities of AREDN networking to your local Amateur Radio clubs.
73, Chuck
For a tunnel over the internet you need a device that is able to also be a managed switch. The easiest one to use and most commonly used is the first in the list from Mikrotik the hAP ac lite. Another inexpensive device that will work is the first in the list from GL.iNET ...
The devices that you would think of as "antennas" from Ubiquity have the ability to manage a tunnel connection but usually do not have enough ethernet ports to be able to cable both to your LAN and to the WAN (internet). So if you are starting with just a tunnel get one of the indoor devices that looks and behaves more like a switch rather than buy something meant to be deployed outdoors to provide mesh rf.
73 Ed
73!