well i came to understand what's wrong

As I told you before, I prepared myself a lime image for nanostations 2 without webgui, as everyone knows those device have poor hardware specs. I selected on the openwrt image builder lime-altermesh, lime-proto-batadv, lime-system. I didnt select bmx

without a webgui because it's not an option for the nanos, i ask you, what's the proper package selection to ensure a working node with lime? 

thanks in advance !


From: soyuz88@hotmail.com
To: users@lists.libre-mesh.org
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 14:57:03 -0500
Subject: Re: [lime-users] How to get nodes ip's

many thanks for your answers, i will try them on the routers.

On the nanostations 2 and wa5210g i built a custom image without web interface, that's why i am blind.

I am facing an strange issue. I plug one nano to the isp cablemodem, then turn on a second node without internet. For a moment i have internet on the second node but then the connection goes down and there's no internet, but there's mesh because i can see the nanostation using the webinterface of the second node that is a mr3020. any ideas what's wrong with this?

a second question. is it possible to setup nodogsplash on lime and get it working ?

thanks !!



Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 09:14:31 +0200
From: pau@dabax.net
To: users@lists.libre-mesh.org
Subject: Re: [lime-users] How to get nodes ip's

You can also use the web interface of any node. As Gui said, check the
IP of the gateway and go via browser http://IP_gateway, you will see the
DHCP leases (IPv4) and go to Network->BMX6 to see the IPv6 addresses.

You can also use IPv6 link-local to reach the nodes, check this [1]

[1] http://dev.qmp.cat/projects/qmp/wiki/Connect_ipv6

On 14/05/15 05:54, Gui Iribarren wrote:
> On 13/05/15 22:47, Leonardo Taborda wrote:
>> hello libre-mesh team
>>
>> I have flashed some routers with libre mesh
>>
>> 2 nanostation 2
>>
>> 1tp link mr3020
>>
>> 1 tplink wa5210g
>>
>>
>> I'd like to know how can i get the ips of each device, since i cant get
>> them using those ip tools available for android which tell you the
>> devices attached to your network. I'd like to make some adjustments
>> through ssh but without the ip is impossible. the main goal is to setup
>> nodogsplash in order to show some terms but also to redirect to a local
>> server for services.
>
> the easiest way is to ask for a dhcp lease, connected by ethernet or by
> wifi, and check who replies that.
>
> ssh into that gateway, and work from there.
>
> if you're inside one of the nodes and bmx6 is running on the mesh, you
> can see an ipv6 of each node in
>
> # bmx6 -c show originators
>
> (Each node has many ipv6, but at least you'll have 1 of them for each)
>
> cheers!
>
>
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> leonardo taborda
>>
>> network bogotá.
>>
>>
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