I've got a BananaPi OpenWRT One router. The base OpenWRT firmware works fine. Upload the ARDEN firmware for the device. Using aredn-3.25.10.0-mediatek-filogic-openwrt_one-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb. Once the firmware is installed, the initial status page comes up without the ability to save the entries. I'm not sure what is going on. I have followed the troubleshooting process. Reflashed the device several times with the same result. Looking for some options to get this node up and rolling.
73
Kevin McCrory, WA4KBM
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Kevin McCrory, WA4KBM

Neither does mine.
If I change a setting, like a channel number, I get a Confirm/Revert option.
I do not recall ever seeing a 'save the entries' option.
Which 'trouble shooting process' did your follow?
73, Chuck
73
Kevin
Exactly what nodename are you using?
73, Chuck
I bet he's thinking you forgot that you have to start the node name with an actual call sign. The newer firmware requires this, although I am sure it does not check the FCC database. But if you don't have letters and numbers in a valid format you won't be able to save the name.
Drove me crazy the other day when I was just flashing something to put into storage for a future project. Had to add call sign! Ed
https://docs.arednmesh.org/en/latest/arednGettingStarted/firstboot_setup...
"Node Name
Begin the node name with your CALLSIGN in all capital letters..."
73, Chuck
Put in the password two times. Yes they match. The nice green button on the instructions to Save & Reboot is greyed out. At this point I can't move forward with the process. I had another thought, is there a restriction on what the password can contain? Nothing is mentioned in the documentation.
Is there a specific version of ARDEN Firmware that I should be using? I've been loading the latest version that matches the device.
Regards,
Kevin , WA4KBM
idk.
Try a pain vanilla password. Maybe just letters and/or numbers.
Your Nodename looks fine to me.
73, Chuck