Using firmware version 2224-4894f42, under "neighbor status" we see some links the show "active - exposed" or "idle - exposed". The help file explains active and idle but does not reference "exposed". What does exposed mean?
Thanks, Mike ab4yy
Using firmware version 2224-4894f42, under "neighbor status" we see some links the show "active - exposed" or "idle - exposed". The help file explains active and idle but does not reference "exposed". What does exposed mean?
Thanks, Mike ab4yy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposed_node_problem
Short answer: An exposed node hears too much. CSMA prevents it from sending DATA or ACKS due to co-channel occupancy.
I hope this helps, Chuck
Thanks Chuck.
The problem points to a mountain node that several other nodes (a few miles away) are connected, and only on the 2.4 GHz (-2/10) node. We are trying to move more folks to 5 GHz to help. But possibly other non-ham Wi-Fi is also being heard there. We are also turning off other 2.4 GHz nodes that are not being used or are too weak into the system.
- Mike
It's explained in the online documentation here: https://docs.arednmesh.org/en/latest/arednNetworkDesign/channel_planning.html#hidden-and-exposed-nodes
Thanks Steve. I must have missed that when I did a search in the docs for "exposed". I see it now. It is a helpful explanation.
- Mike