Is there a way -without disassembling an AREDN reflashed Ubiquiti node- to determine what hardware version is inside (XM or XW)?
I ran into an instance where an existing Aredn NanoStation M5 node was going to be DTD'd to another node. I was trying to determine if the Secondary Port (XW) is what I was needing to connect to, or not (XM). I looked in the AREDN setup screens and couldn't find any "hint" of what hardware circuit board was inside.
With the Ubiquiti factory flash, the setup screen for node info shows "XM" or "XW"... but I couldn't locate any such identifier in the AREDN flash screens.
If it is there, point me in the right direction.
I ran into an instance where an existing Aredn NanoStation M5 node was going to be DTD'd to another node. I was trying to determine if the Secondary Port (XW) is what I was needing to connect to, or not (XM). I looked in the AREDN setup screens and couldn't find any "hint" of what hardware circuit board was inside.
With the Ubiquiti factory flash, the setup screen for node info shows "XM" or "XW"... but I couldn't locate any such identifier in the AREDN flash screens.
If it is there, point me in the right direction.
http://localnode:8080:cgi-bin/sysinfo
I also now track the board revision in my equipment tracking spreadsheet no matter whether it is XM, XW or whatever. Makes MESH life much easier as we move on along.... T.D.
See next post of mine...
I'm calling foul on that statement. You will see that every single one shows the hardware type:
That was going to be my assumption but thought I would ask the experts. See screenshot below. It had been used several years ago but put away. Another node that I have of a different type with current software shows more information as you expected. Would loading the xm firmware cause I problem if I am wrong? Thanks for your comments. Time to get to sleep. 73 Barney
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