On 06/11/16 12:12, Ilario Gelmetti wrote:
On 11/05/2016 09:03 AM, Amuza wrote:
I have played with Nanostation M5, and they work
ok, but I am looking
for a more directional solution for a long distance poin-to-point link
within a noisy environment.
My experience in the field is too limited for giving you an answer.
Anyway looking at the supported Ubiquiti devices the PowerBeam M5 400
(PBE-M5-400
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/powerbeam) looks good.
But, I have not seen any "PowerBeam" word or similar within the binaries
cooked by the Chef for my network. The "ubnt" binaries I find are:
air-gateway, airrouter, bullet, loco, ls, nano, rocket, rs, uap, unifi...
Sorry I didn't specify, for the Ubiquiti airMax hardware serie there
are just a few OpenWrt/LEDE images which differs in how many ethernet
and USB port are present on the device, as explained here:
So, the PowerBeam and NanoBeam have just one ethernet port and no USB:
the "bullet" image should be the most suitable one. I just don't know
what is the "loco" image...
Bye!
Ilario
PS always check to NOT flash LibreMesh on AirOS 5.6. Downgrade to
version 5.5 and is safe to flash.