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Mikrotik cAP ac support

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I have couple of Mikrotik cAP ac (RBcAPGi-5acD2nD). According to Mikrotk product page (https://mikrotik.com/product/cap_ac#fndtn-specifications) it uses 4 core 32-bit ARM (IPQ-4018), so i guess in the ballpark of hap ac/ac2/ac3. Any ideas why it's not supported or listed in http://downloads.arednmesh.org/firmware/html/SUPPORTED_DEVICES.md.

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Mikrotik hAP ac3 ... is this junk??

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Hello Folks!

Well I bought a hAP ac3 router, after some learning curve on getting it to accept the flash, it is finally operational.

I find however that this unit seems to be deaf.. I am operating on 2.4GHz at channel -2. I get 24 Mbps to the existing gateway which is a GL-AR300M16EXT device and 5.5 Mbps to a second GL-AR300M16EXT device. the two GL-AR devices talk at 72 Mbps between them.

Mikrotik Mislabeld Product

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I recently ordered what was to have been a Mikrotik LHG XL 5 AC (RBLHGG-5acD-XL-US) from Amazon.  It was advertised as follows:

MikroTik RBSXTsqG-5acD locked frequencies?

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     I am looking at deploying a couple of MikroTik RBSXTsqG-5acD for a PtP link, but on the MikroTik web site it states;

"SXTsq 5 ac-US (USA) is factory locked for 5170-5250MHz and 5725-5835MHz frequencies. This lock can not be removed."

New - AREDN's first USB Mesh device: GL-USB150

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Huge thanks to ​Joe Ayers AE6XE for being awesome and to ZL2WRW and others for contributing the code for AR150. AREDN and ham radio's first mesh-capable USB device now exists in the GL-USB150 (still experimental FW -nightly load 896). 

The GL-USB150 Microuter is the result of basically cramming a USB-to-Ethernet adapter and an AR150 inside a USB stick (minus the second LAN port and USB host port of course) - all for $30. 

GL-usb150 failure

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My GL-usb150 microuter used to work. Now it cannot be accessed. The manual refers to a reset button, but there is no reset button.
How can I fix this?

Bob W8ERD

Bricked Bullet M2HP

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I've got a Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP. I logged into the Ubiquiti firmware and verified that it is the XW version. I followed the instructions for a hard reset and successfully transferred the factory image over TFTP. The device flashes sequential LEDs for a bit and then reboots with the following LEDs. 1 - Green (power) 2 - Green (network?) 3 - Red (OLSP?) 4 - 5 - 6 - Green From what little information I can find, this should mean that the device has booted with AREDN firmware. However, it's not listening on 192.168.1.1 and it's not offering DHCP.

Ubiquiti PBE-M5-400ISO vs PBE-5AC-400ISO

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Anyone ever try the  (PBE-5AC-400-ISO) 
Not sure if it's the same as the M5-400??

Jim

No access to MikroTik WLAN-Bridge SXTsq Lite5 after firmware upgrade

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I have two MikroTik WLAN-Bridge SXTsq5nd Lite5.
 
I was able to upgrade one device with the firmware. I did the same with the second device (several times), but in the end I still can't access it with "localnode.local.mesh:8080".
 
Here are the steps I took:
Device: SXTsq5nd Lite5
Firmware: aredn-3.23.12.0-ath79-mikrotik-mikrotik_routerboard-sxt-5nd-initramfs-kernel.bin 
Rename this to "rb.elf" and upload with "pxesrv.exe".

Ubiquiti Air Router config access

I have an old Ubiquiti Air Router flashed with AREDN.  I wanted to access the management interface but it doesn't seem to respond.  According to old docs it should be on 192.168.1.1 but not seeing any response from this IP when I attempt PINGs.  Once AREDN is installed how can you access the management interface, to list current config or change port VLAN assignment or the like.

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