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Chain

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Hey folks, I am a bit confused about what chain means on my rocket m2. Is it similar to the linkys routers where you can have a omni antenna and a directional antenna?

Outdoor commercial wifi antenna, propagation prediction web site

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Moved this antenna out of the attic to the outside of my QTH.  Should get me better propagation and range.

Reboot after loading kernel

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I have a bullet m2 which will not accept any firm ware. I have tried to load the latest Arden and back to the Ubiquiti firmware and not able to communicate. I take the unit apart and connected to serial port. When  I start the m2 it shows the unit booting and I unable to stop the boot process. It continues until it reads loading kernel and then it reboots.. Does anyone have any suggestions or what ever information you need.
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Supported Ubiquity Node? or Boot tester Issue?

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Hi Everyone

I was given a couple of ubuquity device I would like to use with  AREDN  software to link with some of the other local groups....the Ubiquity devices work fone with the factory SW in them so I am confident they are good......

The devices are marked Bullet2, and I am wondering if they are compatible with the AREDN software.

When I run the BootTester Utility it passes the first 2 steps but craps out on step 3......with this error:

"Error: System.IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the bounds of the array.

Network Switch Configurations

We are updating the website with more information about network switch configurations.
On the main menu bar under Software you will see two new sub-menus: Netgear Switches and Ubiquiti Switches.
These lead to the various configurations with pictures of the setup.
The Ubiquiti ToughSwitch section is mostly complete and I am updating the Netgear section as fast as I can put together some decent screenshots.

Let us know if there is a particular configuration you want to see.

-Randy

Toughswitch POE PRO 8 port

Hi All,

I ran out of ports on my 5 port ToughSwitch co I bought an 8 port ToughSwitch. My setup is pretty simple, and I set up the 8 port exactly the same as the 5 port with the addition of 3 more LAN ports. I have several RPi's doing various things I tam testing here. I will probably not have so many going at one time in the end, but for now I need the extra ports.

Port 1 is POE and connected to a NSM2.
Ports 2-7 are LAN ports
Port 8 is a WAN port

Brand New NanostationM2 I Can't Configure

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OK, 2 Nanostation M2's came yesterday, brand new - I broke the seals.

I can ping them, but I can't access the configuration page in the browser.  I get a connection time out.

The lights on the unit - Power (on steady), LAN1 (on and blinky with traffic), alternating signal leds 1&3, 2&4

NSM3 Fiirmware XM.v5.3 Can't Load to 5.5.10

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Hi all,

I've just picked up a brand new set of 2 Nanostation M3s (NSM3).  They were tested on 7/8/11.  They have version XM.v5.3 firmware on them.  I run the U-boot test tool and get a GOOD/GOOD.  When I try to upgrade to v5.5.11 I get the following message in the orange banner at the top of the AirOS screen:

"Uploaded configuration file is too big.  Maximum allowed size is 65535 bytes"

I've tried to load the AREDN v3.16.1.0 as well and get the same message.

NanoStation Loco M5 (XW) Status

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The 'Supported Platform Matrix' was updated (12/18/15) to include full support for the (non-Loco) NanoStation M2 & M5 lines (both XW & XM), which is great!

I also noticed that the Loco M5 XW is still unsupported, the only difference between that and the non-Loco is the single NIC. Is this still related to http://www.aredn.org/content/support-ubiquiti-equipment-manufactured-2014 ? I'm just curious as to both the 1) technical reasons and 2) where I might track progress.
 

NanoStation M3 frequencies

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I'm tempted to get a couple of nanostation M3s to play with and see how they perform. However I'm concerned that the ZL 3.3GHz ham band may be a limitation for these. Ubiquiti states that they run from 3400 to 3700 whereas our band only goes up to 3410 (with 3400 to 3410 is reserved for satellites, 3399-3400 reserved for Narrowband use and 3395-3399 reserved for repeaters ). The Aredn webpages suggest that frequencies down to 3380 are usable but I am not sure if this includes the nanostation.

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