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KX5DX
Nanostation Secondary port

What is the nanostation secondary port used for, DtD? Can PoE pass-through be turned on/off?
 

AE6XE
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NSM5 XW in beta04:   the

NSM5 XW in beta04:   the secondary port is used for WAN and DtDLink only  The main port LAN only (bug in chipset to use all 3 combinations together (tagged and non-tagged packets on same port doesn't work).   We'd like to have a work around for this in the future.

NS M2, M3, and M5 XM:    secondary port is not configured in firmware (on list to do).

In regards to feeding Power through main:   No  configured option in firmware to trigger pass through of power to secondary port on both XW and XM hardware. 

In regards to feeding Power through secondary:   This will work to feed a device a 2nd device on the main port.   However, use at own risk.  Was not designed for this purpose, consequently this bypasses any noise filtering on the DC power feed, may reduce lifespan of the device, or overload the circuit (although I've not seen any reports of a devices actually being damaged yet).  I do know instances of this in use with no side effects for more than a year.    

Joe AE6XE

KX5DX
Joe, thanks for the detailed

Joe, thanks for the detailed explanation.

 

wb6tae
Joe:
Joe:

Any progress on the NS M2 yet?   Just my 2¢, but this would be an excellent way to add a local, low wattage, service - like a Pi-Zero. If it worked, as I believe it does under AirOS, it would avoid one of the main problems with adding a local processor on a solar powered site: the need to add a hub to connect additional devices.

Richard - wb6tae
AE6XE
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We've not looked at this yet,
We've not looked at this yet, but I think we're working on some features that are more important.   
 
kg6kco
Has this been looked at yet?
Has this been looked at yet? I wonder if this is why my NS M2 (XM) and NS M5 (XW) can't dtdlink to each other over their secondary ports. I'm dead in the water.
KG6JEI
Your linking question has
Your linking question has been answered in your first post here: http://www.aredn.org/content/xw-nanostation-dtd-secondary-port
K7DXS
Passthrough Clarification
Just to clarify, is there a PoE passthrough option on the NSM2 AREDN firmware? I don't remember seeing it on mine.
K5DLQ
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no
no
K7DXS
Is there any way to enable it
Is there any way to enable it? What Joe AE6XE said seems to suggest there is.
AE6XE
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This is on the openwrt site
This is on the openwrt site to enable POE pass though -  https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/nanostationm5

I've not tried it yet.   No idea if the M5 and M2 are the same in this regard or not.
# nanostation xm
echo 8 > /sys/class/gpio/export
echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio8/direction
echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio8/value
# disable with echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio8/value


# nanostation xw echo 2 > /sys/class/gpio/export
echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/direction
echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/value
# disable with echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/value

Joe AE6XE
KG6JEI
It isn't important to note
It isn't important to note that this is 100% unsupported by the AREDN. Team.

Also note that the Pass Through on Ubiquiti devices was only ever intended for low power cameras Ubiquiti created, it was never intended to run a "high power" device like a router.
k5skr
2nd port power.

While unsupported it's working.  We have been using the 2nd ports to power rocket 2g units without issue for 6 months now. One xm unit and one xw.

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