Hello Aredn members,
Looking at doing some retooling of our current Aredn setup. We current are looking at only allowing the users to come through the 2.4Ghz access points and then using 5Ghz or unlicensed frequency from Unifi to run the data around the backbone.
Here are my questions.
1. Is there a way to pin the AP points so it will only respond to users on 2.4Ghz and any other requests for an IP on other frequencies will be ignored. This would be similar to the way you would do it on the full size internet.
2. If you decide to run unlicensed backbone systems is there a way to interface the Aredn nodes with it via a network switch or is the a recommended way to make it work?
3. How would you setup a bridge in the Aredn network to get it to repeat the signal and pass it along if the distance between two sites is to great or you have terrain issues that is blocking a direct link.
Thanks!
Steven Harvey
N8RLW
(Edited to correct misspellings of AREDN.)
Thanks!
Steven H.
N8RLW
We have one user on 2.4 and one user on 900 MHz.
HNY, Chuck
We've considered 60 GHz for short hops, and are looking at 10 GHz for a multi-county backbone for all amateur radio use (not just AREDN).
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Hi, Stephen:
I see no valid reason to segregate users to a single band...especially 2.4 GHz wherein
there is only one clear ham channel...and that channel has 1/2 bandiwdth capability.
I do see a case for segregating user access to non-backhaul channels.
73, Chuck