I'm changing my QMP mesh to libremesh using using 18.06.0-rc1
Can somebody guide me to configure Picostation as gateway?
The only ethernetport is configured as LAN by default und just adding a WAN
interface did not work.
BTW: When willl RC2 be available?
Hi,
I'd like to LibreMesh a few RaspberyPi Zero W.
Which USB network interfaces are compatible for mesh ?
I'd like one with a removable antenna.
Thanks,
Fabien
Canada
Hi,
there are so many dnsmasq issues for LiMe[0] that I though to lower it's
impact a bit. A first step to replace dnsmasq-dhcpv6 with the usually
preinstalled odhcpd-ipv6 only, which should offer even more
functionality. Therefore a small PR on GitHub[1].
Only drawback is for now, that IPv6 addresses are not distributed to
other hosts when roaming, or more precisely, odhcpd-ipv6only doesn't
accept adding leases manually. For now, Daniel Golle will likely fix
this in the early future.
I'd be happy if somebody could test this change, I compiled some targets
on the snapshot server[2], if your favorite target is missing please
ping me.
Best,
Paul
[0]:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aiss…
[1]: https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/pull/379
[2]: https://snapshots.libremesh.org/staging/aparcar/targets/
Has anyone set up a system that does this:
When the public power grid cuts off, a backup power supply gives power
to the node and a message is sent to the network saying "Main power cut
off, switched to backup power." Then, when the power comes back on, a
message is sent saying "Main power returned."
I imagine a RaspberryPi could do this, but I don't know how, and I
wonder if there are less expensive ways to do it.
The messages could be sent to the gateway node in our community and
stored on that router, or email or something else.
This would help us because the power goes out about two times per week
at our gateway node, but the only symptom we see is that our internet
connection cuts off, and we don't know if it's because of power outage
or ISP problems. We want to know, because this way we can make official
complaints about the quality of service to the ISP, and we can decide
how much backup battery power we need in order to enable continuous
connectivity.
hi! we just installed lime_mini into our tplink wr841n v11 nodes, but
we're a bit confused about the setup. it created three wifi on radio0,
one is a mesh point and the two others are ap. but when we tried to
disable the aps, the mesh wifi stopped working.
first we disabled the config for the ap wifis on /etc/config/wireless
and after `wifi off` and `wifi on`, the mesh point would be recreated
but without an ssid. later we removed the 'ap' y 'apname' from
/etc/config/lime and ran `lime-config`, which did the same we did
manually, with the same results.
what would be the config for just running mesh points? :D
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