 j2sw
join:2006-05-02 Williamsport, IN | reply to 40883644 Re: SR9 / PCB Sneak Peek
I would like to see some sort of analyzer if possible. At least to see what noise on 900 is available. Not sure if that is possible. Of course ap/CPE modes.
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 gunther_01 Premium join:2004-03-29 Saybrook, IL
| reply to rawgerz They do support SNMP, I use it daily to see stats for my customers and backhauls. I just wished that it had a built in site survey in some kind of real time, without having to reload the page every time.
Hurry for the little guy, my wish may have just come true. I personaly don't think "I" could ask for more. At least not at the moment  |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | reply to 40883644 I guess if they have SNTP? someone could write a program that could do this without logging into the radio? -- "Hows your French toast?" "Smelly and ungrateful, but this AMERICAN toast is great!" |
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  40883644 Premium join:2003-06-05 Parker, CO
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This is closer then you think 
I have tested the beta version of this and the final release is to be ready in 2-3 days according to an e-mail received from Leszek just 1 hour ago. They had the 5GXi version done and were working on the 2400 series version. I will assume my final release will also have the 900MHz aiming utility attached.
Of all the firmware upgrades I have asked for, this has been one of the most important to me also.
Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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 br_wlan
join:2005-11-20 New York, NY | reply to 40883644 »www.highgainantennas.com/New_Hig···l-nf.htm
is this the one? |
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 gunther_01 Premium join:2004-03-29 Saybrook, IL
| reply to 40883644 I would like to add for the firmware. It would be nice if OSb could somehow include in their scripting, an automatic page refresh for signal strength. So you can adjust an antenna without having to hold the laptop too. Even if it was it's own page for that purpose. |
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 vincentfox
join:2003-03-18 Davis, CA | reply to 40883644 Resurrecting this thread for another question:
Will there be a bridge mode that includes STP? Want to make redundant links but don't want network loops. |
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  40883644 Premium join:2003-06-05 Parker, CO
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luftul was not quite correct in his explanation of OSReset.
1. You do not need to know the User name 2. You do not need to know the IP 3. You do need to know the radios password!
One thing I have noticed that Rawgers may be experiencing is it defaults to a 1000mS search. I have had no problems with OSReset after setting the search to 3000mS (3 seconds)
Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA
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| reply to rwhalen said by rwhalen :So anyone with the OSReset program could reset these radios to default with no authentication? That doesn't seem right.. That's a good point, I think you still need the password to reset it though. The program is not very stable as I've found out, at least on my computer. -- "Hows your French toast?" "Smelly and ungrateful, but this AMERICAN toast is great!" |
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  rwhalen Premium join:2002-04-30 Belleville, MI
| reply to lutful said by lutful :said by vincentfox :What is this "OSReset" function? People forget username/password or IP address of a radio but it is difficult to bring out the reset button in outdoor enclosures, so a special broadcast packet tells firmware to do the reset. However, if you need to do a reset because firmware is frozen ... you will need to do a power cycle. So anyone with the OSReset program could reset these radios to default with no authentication? That doesn't seem right.. |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON
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| reply to vincentfox said by vincentfox :What is this "OSReset" function? People forget username/password or IP address of a radio but it is difficult to bring out the reset button in outdoor enclosures, so a special broadcast packet tells firmware to do the reset.
However, if you need to do a reset because firmware is frozen ... you will need to do a power cycle. |
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 vincentfox
join:2003-03-18 Davis, CA | reply to 40883644 I must have missed a day in class.
What is this "OSReset" function? |
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  gmcintire Graham Premium join:2005-08-09 Blue Ridge, TX | reply to 40883644 Looks like a really nice integrated unit! I'm also interested in pricing info. |
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 vincentfox
join:2003-03-18 Davis, CA | reply to 40883644 Man this thread is such a tease!
Looking forward to seeing some results or a unit in my hands. I have a "challenging" backhaul through foliage and in RF-hot environment that I would dearly love to upgrade. |
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  40883644 Premium join:2003-06-05 Parker, CO
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There should be no problem with this radio working within the same spectrum if Ubiquiti did their job. That is more of a radio function then a PCB function. The weather will be nice when this releases so we will have time to do field testing and not be limited to just lab results and calculations.
We will also be handing out free units as we did with the 5G to chosen evaluators in different demographics and climates to accelerate the testing process.
Lutful
Yes, the PCB is proprietary. As you can see, no reset button, no LED's etc. The radio can be hard reset using OSReset, even if you don't know the IP and loose the user name.
I agree, there will be few if any firmware gotchas.
Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON | reply to 40883644 Rich, I am curious to know if you guys designed this PCB from scratch?
Since Osbridge firmware is already proven to drive Atheros MAC on this board, there is minimal risk of serious firmware gotchas with SR9. |
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 slipstream1 Premium join:2005-11-15 Jacksonville, TX
| reply to 40883644 How will these boards act in an environment with some other 900 mhz systems? Will these systems only associate with themselves? How do they handle the noise that will exist from say a Canopy system. I am in need of a 900 mhz radio in my repoitoire. This could be the lower cost solution that we have been looking for. What is the pricing that we are looking at when these things hit the market? |
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 Believer
join:2002-07-04 Baltimore, MD | reply to 40883644 One of the reasons for using N-Streme is that John Tully says they have added ARQ to N-Streme which isn't in 802.11a. -- Comtrain Certified Tower Climber |
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  40883644 Premium join:2003-06-05 Parker, CO
1 edit | reply to John Galt I'm glad you didn't post the pic of me when I found the jar of Viagra laying on the floor, I couldn't scratch my neck for a week 
Just so you know, I upgraded my site survey truck. I'm not in such a hurry to get home now with a bed on board.  |
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  40883644 Premium join:2003-06-05 Parker, CO
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Thanks for taking up the slack , I don't usually get a chance to reply until the work day is over.
rawgers
The PCB was designed with the SR9 in mind and if Ubiquiti had met their earlier projected release dates the 900MHz radio would have probably beaten the 5GXi to to our web site. The board was designed to handle 1500mA as the earlier SR9 specs were as high as 1200mA peak. We are now finding out that the SR9 is going to be closer to the 900mA to 1000mA peak so were in great shape.
Wile the firmware is being written in Poland I am doing the hardware testing here in Colorado.
Rich »www.highgainantennas.com |
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