Hello meshies
I know everybody is having fun at Battle Mesh, but if someone could take a
look at this I' d really appreciate.
I really have my eyes on the C50, as it seems to be the cheapest dual-band
on the market now. I can get on in Brazil for less than 40 USD! Last week I
bought one which I later found out to be an unsupported V2. But now I got a
V1, and it almost works. If it works, I'll the buy about 10 for an
installation in two weeks.
The problem seems to be with 802.11. The 2.4Ghz radio does not work in
ad-hoc mode - although the 5Ghz radio does. Then I don't know if it's
related, but when it meshes with a WDR3500, the Internet is painfully
slow, with some ping times about 1000-2000 milliseconds. Pinging from the
LiMe gateway at the same time gives me a steady 57ms. Perhaps a different
driver should be used?
Attached is a file with information gathered from the router.
A few other oddities (not as important as the issue above):
- Could not flash from stock directly with the compiled LiMe. I had to
first use this openwrt [1], then LiMe
- When I flash from the firmware above with the LiMe I compiled or the
download Lede, I get the message:
" It appears that you try to flash an image that does not fit into the
flash memory, please verify the image file!
Size: 7.63 MB (7.62 MB available)"
It works fine, tough.
- The firmware I cooked with my community settings (using cooker) won't go
through to the Internet, and gives this ESSID instead of my
community's:{{NETWORK_NAME}} (although it meshes with the LiMe gateway)
- The firmware I cooked without community settings connects to the Internet
through the LiMe gateway with the sluggish times above.
Thanks!
[1]
http://dl.eko.one.pl/luci/chaos_calmer/ramips/luci-15.05-ramips-mt7620-Arch…
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Hello,
I am creating a profile for the project NuestraRED.org in Colombia:
https://github.com/kleper/network-profiles/tree/master/NuestraRed.org
In the configuration option of ipv4 I am using:
option main_ipv4_address '10.% N1.0.0 / 16 '
I would like each of the nodes to have ip 10.x.x.1 / 16 is it possible? I
did a test with the configuration:
option main_ipv4_address '10.% N1.0.1 / 16 '
But compiling and installing the firmware does not start the interface with
the defined ipv4.
Although really what I would like to do is the following:
That all the nodes remain in a network / 24 and that each node tries the ip
10.x.x.1 / 24 to have a better form of control, looking at the
documentation I think it can be something like:
option main_ipv4_address '10.% N1.% M5.1 / 16/24 '
Do you think it can work like that?
Thank you.
Hi!
Are there plans for branches of the lime feeds corresponding to the
upcoming openwrt-18.06 release? I reckon we should have that.
Also, it'd be great for chef.libremesh.org to already offer plain
OpenWrt 18.06-rc1 images as well as with lime-18.?? on top.
Cheers
Daniel
Helloo,
if you didn't know, every year there's a company giving for free a
t-shirt to anyone doing 5 pull requests during October on Github.
As LibreMesh code and website contents are collaboratively developed
using Github, this is a good occasion for having a free t-shirt and
starting to collaborate to LibreMesh :D
Have a look at:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/labels/good%20first%20issuehttps://github.com/libremesh/lime-web/labels/good%20first%20issuehttps://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk/labels/good%20first%20issue
And feel free to ask help on the specific issue page or here!
Ciao,
Ilario
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