On Monday 13 June 2016 19:33:20 Pau wrote:
1. Should be possible, sure. What problem did you
have? Maybe the
channel is not allowed in your computer?
2. Using the IPv4 or the IPv6 you should be able to connect to any node.
However I'm testing it in my network and I don't find an easy way to
discover the node's IPv4. It should appear in the menu BMX6 -> Nodes ->
(click on the blue circle), but for some point I don't get BMX6 is not
announcing its own IPv4 but only the whole /24 of the network. This
should be checked...
In the other hand take into account that all the nodes are probably in
the same collision domain, so you can execute something like: "nmap -sT
-p 80 10.X.Y.0/24 --open" to discover the nodes in your network and
their IPv4s.
> 3 - Can the copper port of the Nanostation behave
as a WAN port (and
> DHCP client)?
3. Only if you use VLANs in this port, but I
don't think this is
implemented in LiMe, so you have to do it manually.
I am happy to say this is wrong :p
By default the secondary port on nanostation is used as WAN interface
Cheers!
> On 13/06/16 02:34, Amuza wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am playing for the first time with a Libre-Meshed Nanostation M5 and
> > there are some things I don't understand:
> >
> > 1 - Can a 5Ghz Wi-Fi client connect to the Nanostation? I only managed
> > to connect a client through the copper cable.
> >
> > 2 - Can the Nanostation be managed remotely? How? I have only been
> > able to see the LuCi web interface when connected to the Nanostation
> > trough the copper cable.
> >
> 3 - Can the copper port of the Nanostation behave
as a WAN port (and
> DHCP client)?
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> >
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