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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Hi,
In the network of buenos aires cauca Colombia, we decided to implement some
equipment at 5GHZ and we have some problems:
I have been configuring a 5Ghz network with LibreMesh, I have several
Ubiquiti Nano M, NanoBeam and NanoLocoM nodes.
It turns out that one of the NanoBean devices connects to 2 nodes with good
signal quality, between 90/90 but when I try to access this node it is too
slow and if I ping the device the answer is with DUP:
PING 10.17.177.80 (10.17.177.80) 56 (84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 675 ms
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 675 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 1163 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 1171 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 1679 ms (DUP!)
64 bytes from 10.17.177.80: icmp_seq = 8 ttl = 129 time = 1684 ms (DUP!)
Any ideas to try to solve it?
I am using LibreMESH with bmx6 and the mesh mode is 802.11s.
Any help or idea I would greatly appreciate.
Greetings.
Fernando Castro T
Hello,
If I'm not mistaken, it seems like our 'chef' is doing something wrong.
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Updated list of available packages in
/home/aparcar/worker/imagebuilder/lime/testing/ar71xx/generic/build_dir/target-mips_24kc_musl/root-ar71xx/../../../../../../../../../../../home/aparcar/worker/imagebuilder/lime/testing/ar71xx/generic/dl/lm_profiles
Collected errors:
* satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies
for lime-full:
* libremap-agent
* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package lime-full.
make[2]: *** [package_install] Error 255
make[1]: *** [_call_manifest] Error 2
make: *** [manifest] Error 2
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I went to https://chef.libremesh.org/
and tried to cook with options
distribution - libremesh
version - testing
router - tp-link wdr4300 v1
flavor - full libremesh
profile - libremesh default