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Two WAN ports?


Perhaps this is a silly question, but my VLAN skills are still developing...So, here's what I'm trying to do:

I have a commercial video system (all 12V) that can stream multiple camera views, and allows multiple simultaneous connections (it uses their proprietary software unfortunately).  I'd like that stream to be available on both the internet (WAN) and AREDN LAN.  My GS105E has an open port, but my modem does not.

Recovering an AirRouterHP?


So I was setting up an AirRouterHP, got AREDN loaded up just fine.  I was messing around with getting it configured, and apparently got it into a "mesh access point" mode ( I can't remember the exact wording - but it's on the drop-down list under the basic setup window).  The exact selection was listed as being deprecated in a future release, if that helps.  Now it does function when I connect a node to the AirRouter - as it's supposed to I think.

Linksys SWR224

Hi all

Long time reader, first time postersmiley.

I have been using a couple of Linksys SWR224 switches for years at home.

Cab I replacing a Bullet-GS108 with an AirRouterHP ???

Hey, hope this lands in the right forum.

I've currently got a setup with a bullet mounted on my roof, running into a configured GS-108 switch.  My bullet seems to be very inconsistent - resetting and not staying on the air, etc.  Unfortunately there isn't much chance I can get to the bullet to service it.

My GS-108 is programmed up with 1 Node port, 5 LAN ports and 2 WAN ports.

Could I substitute an AirRouterHP, which I already have, for the bullet, and if so how would I connect it up and not cause a network loop?

Can I use a GS105E with multiple nodes (not at the same time)?

I'm relatively new to mesh, and have been acquiring equipment. I have several Ubiquiti nodes flashed and am now turning my attention to the GS105E switch. I have two of them, and four nodes that I could use them with depending on circumstances such as the needs of an event or ARES activation.

I've been told that the AREDN software has an algorithm that calculates the IP addresses any given node can assign based on it's MAC address, and that this is to prevent IP collisions between nodes. Makes perfect sense to me.

Replacing NS-M5 with PowerBeam M5

I am the "source" node for our five node Mesh in Lake Havasu City, AZ, via Internet Tunnel (tnx, AI6BX). I am RF connected to a Rocket M5 w/ 120° Sector on a high point. Several other nodes connect to it. My NS-M5 has main and secondary port. One goes to my home network for the tunnel. The other supplies IP to computers, RasPBX, Pi, WiFi.  In order to provide better signal I am replacing it with a PowerBeam 5GHz, which has only one port.  I'm looking for options.

Do the Ubiquiti TouchSwitchs support 802..1Q VLAN?

The data sheet for Ubiquiti's TouchSwitch series indiacates VLANs are supported, however, it does not specifically state that the switches are compliant with 802.1Q VLAN. Has anyone successfuly used these switches in their mesh network?

Thanks and 73,

Bob

Ubiquiti Issues with PoE, EdgeSwitch

The UBNT EdgeSwitch 24 250W and probably a number of other devices have a problem: the PoE+ negotiation is set to "on" by default, requiring a change to the 24V-passive mode in order to power some of their devices.

That's all fine and dandy, but the PoE+ "detection" signaling triggers the PoE "protection" circuit on some devices, like older UAP-AC-LITEs, among others. Once the PoE "protection" has been triggered, the device is *dead*.

Cisco Switch Configuration for 2940, 2950, 2960, etc.

 I decided to go with a Cisco switch even though I have a Netgear 108E already. After trying to do a custom setup, on the Netgear I found the GUI to be clunky and cumbersome as it can get. So went ahead and configured my station's Cisco 2950 24 port for my AREDN setup(work in progress). I figured that there might be a lot of people that will not try a Cisco switch due to the CLI. So here is a "copy and paste" configuration to ease the pain.

trouble connecting to node status page via toughswitch

Happy December!

i've set up my toughswitch for 2 nodes (A/NBM3 on port 1;LANs on ports 2/3; B/ARHP on port 4:LAN on port 5)



when i connect my iMac's ethernet to port 5, it does not receive a 10.x.x.x address from the ARHP, but instead self-assigns to a 169.x.x.x address.  any thoughts on what i've misconfigured?

Frank

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