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			 	 Subject :Re:Password recovery on Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP..
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			 	 Subject :Re:WiFi AP Recommendations..
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										Donald,
I agree that connecting an off-the-shelf wi-fi router in order to get access to the mesh is easy to do.  But that assumes that you have the resources--and the proper power sources available.
Our club supports a number of off-the-grid exercises such as EMCOMM, SAR, marathon races, etc.  Because we're volunteers, the participants may change from one event to another and sometimes we don't know until shortly before the event starts (or in the case of SAR, not until we arrive on site) what the mesh equipment needs are or what the equipment availability is.  My experience is that we have plenty of mesh nodes (because everyone brings two or three nodes) but not enough access points.  In that case, it is far easier to go into the setup screen and repurpose a node to make it an access point than it is to try to reinstall the factory firmware.  Then the next time you need a node, it is easy to go back to the setup screen and change it back to a node.
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			 	 Subject :file transfer..
				2017-01-01- 11:39:26 
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			 	 Subject :WebAdmin please help!  Can't modify my profile...
				2017-01-01- 10:25:11 
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										I've tried adding an avatar, entering my location, entering in a signature ... nothing gets recorded, and I always get an error. [SNIP] -  
- Warning! - Failed to move file.
 
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 [/SNIP] WebAdmin?  Moderator?  Someone?? Thanks, Matt VE3OY 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Password recovery on Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP..
				2016-12-31- 08:00:00 
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										I have a Rocket M2 flashed with 1.1.2 and have tried every password I can think I may have used.   I tried 5 seconds on the reset button on the device, but nothing seems to change.  Any ideas how the reset/recover the password for this device?   I have it currently connected to a windows 10 machine... Thanks, Ron
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			 	 Subject :Re:Password recovery on Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP..
				2016-12-31- 07:59:36 
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			 	 Subject :Webserver..
				2016-12-29- 16:44:57 
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										Hi, I've been out of the loop for quite some time. I just flashed 3 of my routers that had the old Hamnet firmware on them to 3.1. So I am considering myself 'back in the loop'! I was a webmaster  for a long time and I was wondering why not install a full blown webserver on a laptop (i.e. XAMPP, etc.). Once you have a webserver there are tons of applications that can be added, email, BBS, etc. That is where I am hoping to head on my end. I don't really have anyone in my area doing Ham Broadband. I am hoping to get a webserver up and running on my node with a couple of external antennas and then encourage some other local hams to join me. 
 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Can't edit anything on my profle?..
				2016-12-29- 13:35:24 
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			 	 Subject :WiFi AP Recommendations..
				2016-12-24- 10:05:57 
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										In the HSMM-Mesh software (Linksys) there is an Access Point (AP) defined. A bit tricky to use, but it does work, at least most of the time.  ;-) My question to everyone is whether there really is any reason to not just connect any wireless router as an access point and to hook it into the mesh router? The more I think of it, I cannot tell why a Mesh AP is useful, but I may be missing something. Perhaps there are config things to consider like DHCP, timing, gateway definition and so on -- but that shouldn't be much different than having tiered routers. Any insights? 									 | 
								 
															
									
										 
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			 	 Subject :dupe..
				2016-12-24- 10:05:29 
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			 	 Subject :RI mesh meeting 1/14/2017..
				2016-12-19- 08:18:55 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Asterisk & Cisco 7940:  File Not Found..
				2016-12-15- 01:05:16 
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										One thing I notice that could very well be causing the problem is that your phone's Application Load ID is for SCCP and not SIP.  Thus, changing the TFTP server IPs and unlocking configurations is a little different (If I recall correctly:  **#) as well as explaining why it is looking for a SEP## instead of a SIP## file. Take a look at the video here for changing from SCCP to SIP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=690-4S2CS5U.  Let me know how it goes! 									 | 
								 
															
									
										 
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			 	 Subject :Re:NanoStation M2 - is this the bootloader problem/aftermath..
				2016-12-12- 14:13:55 
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			 	 Subject :Re:5 Linksys routers for sale..
				2016-12-12- 08:12:56 
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										Are these still available? I'd be very interested if you were willing to wait until just after the holidays, but would be willing to make a purchase sooner. Do they also have the AC adapters? 
 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Sacramento..
				2016-12-11- 09:09:25 
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										I'm down here in Tracy, and don't see any coverage in my area. I've like to see if I can extend and connect the Bay Area to us here in the central valley. If anyone is interested in helping me connect to Sac or "over the hump" to Livermore, let me know! I'll be setting up an Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 (22dbi) on 5Ghz.									 | 
								 
															
									
										 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Sacramento..
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										I'm down here in Tracy, and don't see any coverage in my area. I've like to see if I can extend and connect the Bay Area to us here in the central valley. If anyone is interested in helping me connect to Sac or "over the hump" to Livermore, let me know! I'll be setting up an Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 (22dbi) on 5Ghz.									 | 
								 
															
									
										 
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			 	 Subject :Ubiquiti Nanostation m2..
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										Trying to understand current status of the device and installing the Mesh updates.  If the version isv5.6.2 (XM) with the latest boot version has a upgrade been created to allow using the currently sold device? 
 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Asterisk & Cisco 7940:  File Not Found..
				2016-12-07- 14:04:33 
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										Hey, thank you for the reply.  
The back of the phone says CP-7940G.  The front says 7940 series.
When I purchased the phone, the details were stated that was a refurbished SIP phone.  When I browse to the phone, here's what the Device Information reports:
     MAC Address		#####FD####A
     Host Name		        SEP#####FD####A
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     App Load ID		P00307020300
     Boot Load ID		PC0303010100
     Version		        7.2(3.0)
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     Hardware Revision	        4.4
     Serial Number		INM#####PPF
     Model Number		CP-7940G
     Codec		        ADLCodec
     Amps		        5V Amp
     C3PO Revision		2
     Message Waiting		NO
Gotcha on the 7941 using SEP files.  That makes it really strange why a 7940 phone would use a 7941-style SEP file.  Wondering if it has something to do with the Host Name value starting with "SEP".  Hmmm...
Anyway, your reply is greatly appreciated, Paul.  (BTW, I really appreciate your work in the videos.  You're a good teacher.)
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			 	 Subject :Re:Asterisk & Cisco 7940:  File Not Found..
				2016-12-07- 11:00:18 
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			 	 Subject :Re:Asterisk & Cisco 7940:  File Not Found..
				2016-12-07- 10:09:58 
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										Todd, I'll take a look at it on the weekend when I have time and get back to you.									 | 
								 
															
									
										 
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