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AREDN production software version 3.24.6.0 is now available, with many new features and enhancements. Besides a fix for an RF link issue that snuck past beta testing release 3.24.4.0, this release contains these fixes and enhancements:
Enhancements
Added MTR support via installable package (mtr-nojson).
Improved iPerf3 service to provide data line by line rather than at the end.
Now use the closest supernode rather than first discovered supernode.
Made LQM+OLSRD improvements where weak connections are detected.
Now detect "leaf" nodes and prevent them being blocked.
New Device Support
Antenna: Mikrotik 30 dBi 5° Dish
Antenna: airMAX 2.4 GHz, 24 dBi 6.6° RocketDish
Antenna: airMAX 3 GHz, 26 dBi 7° RocketDish
Antenna: airMAX 3 GHz, 18 dBi, 120° Sector
Antenna: airMAX 3 GHz, 12 dBi Omni
Antenna: airMAX 5 GHz, 30 dBi 5.8° RocketDish Light Weight
The AREDN website has recently been freshened behind the scenes!
There's a new download server. It's faster and now supports https and rsync
The AREDN legacy map has been supplemented with a new interactive map called the AREDN World Map.. Since it's aware of the supernode network, you can zoom into any area on the map that has a supernode.*
Features of the World Map:
If you click on one of the colored node icons in the upper-right hand corner, you select only those nodes on the map. For example, if you click on the supernodes icon, you'll see only the supernode network.
If you click on a node's icon, you'll get a pop-up window containing all that node's vital data.
If you click on a tunnel, you'll get a pop-up window listing the node at each end of the link, the distance between the nodes, and what type of link it is.
In the upper-left hand corner is a menu containing:
topology - several map background choices
data - download database, available in several formats
channel - selectively shown any channel
phone - a map designed for a handheld device
find - will...
AREDN production software version 3.24.4.0 is now available, with many new features and enhancements. The AREDN team would like to thank those individuals who contributed to this release:
Tim KN6PLV; Paul K3PGM; Darryl, K5DLQ; Gerard WT0F; Jacob, KI5VMF; Bailey KK6ORT; Steve AB7PA
Go forth and upgrade - your network will thank you!
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Our resident network mapper and AREDN developer Eric KG6WXC just published a page describing his mapping program. His Automated Mesh Map allows hobbyists who have experience in Linux/Apache/SQL to collaborate while gaining metrics in their desired nodes. It has a become a “go to” tool for monitoring the status of the networks. Groups who start setting up their own AREDN Networks also get a copy of the map to monitor their progress.
You can get all the details on his page at SkySilk Cloud Services User Spotlight.
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