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Subject :Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-02-28- 06:04:43
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N9CNM |
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Hello - I see from the instructions that Ubiquiti has made a modification that prevents some newer models from being used - the "XW" issue. There was another statement that the issue was being worked - but no status was given. Has this issue been resolved yet? Thanks
John, N9CNM
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Subject :Re:Has the..
2015-03-04- 11:43:39
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I'm also interested to hear what the status of this is. We're designing a system and the AirGrid M2 5Ghz are available to us for $59 each. |
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-03-06- 17:30:48
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M2's are 2.4 GHz. M5's are 5 GHz. The plain old M2HP's and M5HP's I have been buying off of Amazon work like a charm with the 3.0.x firmware.
There's a bunch of them on this node list... http://n5mbm.endoftheinternet.org:8084/cgi-bin/mesh
M2HP Bullet's - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SYS22E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
M5HP Bullet's - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002SYTPMU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Bill - N5MBM www.n5mbm.net
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-03-19- 06:30:57
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I am also interested in hearing more about this. Locally it seems 5 GHz is the way to go, less crowding and noise. And around Christmas 2014 we started to see the XW problem with stuff we were ordering. I think I already know the answer lies in the underlying OpenWRT support:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/nanostationm5 But it would still be nice to have one of the developers chime in on the matter.
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-03-19- 10:36:41
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I am not a developer but I beta test most of the firmware before it is released. I have not seen Broadband- Hamnet firmware for XW devices yet. The core team is aware of the progress the OpenWRT community has made regarding XW. It looks like their leading edge versions can support XW. The current firmware is based on Attitude Adjustment and will need to be moved to Barriar Breaker or beyond for XW. It is being worked on but will take a while. There are a lot of demands on the time of the Volunteers working on this. I have two NanoBeam M2's just waiting for the firmware to be available. I was one of the first people to get bit by XW. I was able to get M5 XM hardware by calling a distributor and asking for old stock. I am not sure that is still an option. Clint, AE5CA |
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-04-04- 10:24:29
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Hi Folks,
I've recently joined building up a mesh network in the Ottawa/Ont/Can area, which includes Gatineau across the river in Quebec. Bert VE2ZAZ's website:
http://ve2zaz.net/BBHN-Ottawa_www/
We use a variety of Ubitquiti Airmax M products on 2.4 and 5.8GHz: Loco M2 and M5, Bullet M2 and Nanobeam M5 (which I understand used to be called Nanobridge before a product renaming which causes some confusion...)
http://ubnt.ca/nanobeam-m/191-nanobeam-m5-22dbi.html
We also use some WRT54s but find them limited in performance/function. Services on the mesh also use Raspberry Pi's with WFii dongles and others.
Specifically regarding the new H/W issue for Ubiquiti: which hardware is known to be affected by the XW/XM issue...I gather so far Nanobeam M5 and NanoStation M5/Loco M5, (and M2?) are there others we should know about?
Thanks, Dave VE3KMV New layer... |
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-04-08- 04:05:48
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Subject :Re:Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-04-08- 09:13:35
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kb9mwr |
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I don't know about serial numbers, as I have never seen that disclosed in the ads. But if you go by AirOS version, it needs to be 5.5.7 or before.
[VE3KMV 2015-04-08- 04:05:48]: OK, has anyone been able to correlate serial numbers/ranges (or slight model number differences) between old and new hardware? That might help us determine if we can still obtain old hardware before the point of ordering, unpacking, and powering up units; while firmware updates are pending we can carry on in a limited sense.
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Subject :Re:Has the "XW" issue been resolved?..
2015-04-10- 03:09:25
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Subject :Re:Re:Has the..
2015-04-10- 22:58:47
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