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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!
The upcoming release of many new devices, bug fixes, and capabilities still has a few issues being worked out:
1) The OpenWRT release that AREDN is based on, recently published another release candidate rc2, and there is a rc3 in the pipeline. This means we are still days/weeks away to see the OpenWRT official release.
2) There are 2 identified issues so far on Rocket M5 XW and Nanostation M5 XW devices still being worked.
3) Many models do not yet have any know testing to confirm all is working.
How can you help? Check the status here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IyDD_gPC4LLtZGERDQhS8Ix7EDiNjK12/view?usp=sharing
If you have a device that has not yet been tested, please down load the image and give a try here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Pm466OqLPTARUuh_ux3xSoD2123H5EOw?usp=sharing
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