[FSG-public] FSG-public Digest, Vol 19, Issue 1

Bryan Fields, W9CR bryan at flscg.org
Wed Mar 8 14:20:19 EST 2017


He bought it from me.  I did order two more so I have them at my place.

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> On Mar 8, 2017, at 12:50, David Krauss <nx4y at verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> please put me on the list for the demo unit when Lu is done !
> 
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>> Today's Topics:
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>>  1. Ham WAN - Client up and running (Luis V. Romero)
>>  2. Re: Ham WAN - Client up and running (Bryan Fields)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 18:09:21 -0500
>> From: "Luis V. Romero" <lromero56 at tampabay.rr.com>
>> To: <fsg-public at lists.keekles.org>
>> Subject: [FSG-public] Ham WAN - Client up and running
>> Message-ID: <000001d29797$db46ecc0$91d4c640$@tampabay.rr.com>
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>> Hi guys:
>> 
>> I got the "demo" DynaDish5 client from W9CR, but his password didn't work,
>> so I reset the device to default.  Figure I may as well learn to configure
>> this thing on my own. However, I think I need some help. :-)
>> 
>> I have placed it at around 10 feet off the ground for testing.  In WinBox, I
>> see lots of neighborhood AP's on 5Gigs, especially my own.  My noise floor
>> is -104 to -106 depending on frequency.  My own 5G AP is the "loudest" at a
>> SNR of 45.  Moths other neighborhood devices read around 25-35
>> 
>> I have yet to log any signals on 5.9G - I see many A, P and AP MAC's on
>> 5.180 through 5.805, but nothing above that.  Several MAC's have no SSID -
>> not uncommon.  Lots of BHN 5G hits plus the Peace Brazilian Baptist Church
>> network which seems quite busy in the snooper :-)
>> 
>> I note that there is a configuration text file on the website.  Should I
>> assume that this is a script?  I have changed the notation for my station
>> name - W4LT-1 - But, again, I reset the system to factory default.
>> 
>> I attempted to run this "script" in terminal and execute it.  Is this how I
>> "load" this configuration?  It uploaded into the device, but I don't know if
>> I executed it or not.
>> 
>> Some help in configuration would be appreciated so I can then move this
>> thing to the roof and see if I can get on either Tampa or St Pete. I may
>> have a tree blocking Tampa, but my shot to St Pete is much clearer. but much
>> farther away.
>> 
>> -lu - W4LT -
>> 
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 18:47:40 -0500
>> From: Bryan Fields <bryan at flscg.org>
>> To: Florida Simulcast Group Public <fsg-public at lists.keekles.org>
>> Subject: Re: [FSG-public] Ham WAN - Client up and running
>> Message-ID: <48d53570-0c76-27de-bf22-880db7f01242 at flscg.org>
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>>> On 3/7/17 6:09 PM, Luis V. Romero wrote:
>>> I got the “demo”DynaDish5client from W9CR, but his passworddidn’twork, so I
>>> reset the device to default.  Figure I may as well learn to configure this
>>> thing on my own. However, I think I need some help…J
>>> 
>>> I have placed it at around 10 feet off the ground for testing.  In WinBox, I
>>> see lots of neighborhood AP’s on 5Gigs, especially my own.  My noise floor is
>>> -104 to -106 depending on frequency.  My own 5G AP is the “loudest” at a SNR
>>> of 45.  Moths other neighborhood devices read around 25-35
>>> 
>>> I have yet to log any signals on 5.9G–Isee many A, P and AP MAC’son5.180
>>> through 5.805, but nothing above that.  Several MAC’s have no SSID – not
>>> uncommon.  Lots of BHN 5G hitsplus the Peace Brazilian Baptist Church network
>>> which seems quite busyin the snooperJ
>> 
>> You need the config loaded and "superchannel" enabled to add the 5.9 GHz
>> channels into the system.  After it's loaded you'll not see the unlicensed stuff.
>> 
>>> I note that there is a configuration text file on the website.  Should I
>>> assume that this isa script?  I have changed the notation for my station name
>>> – W4LT-1–But, again, I reset the system to factory default.
>> 
>> You'll need to edit the config file and dump it into the device via
>> telnet/ssh/terminal.
>> 
>> You'll see it it dump in there, typically I do line by line in case you have
>> errors.
>> 
>> I've made up a config you can dump into the radio and has your callsign in it.
>> You'll need to change the admin password to whatever you want.
>> 
>> 73's
>> -- 
>> Bryan Fields, W9CR
>> Florida Simulcast Group, Inc.
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>> /interface wireless
>> set [ find default-name=wlan1 ] band=5ghz-onlyn channel-width=10mhz disabled=no \
>> frequency=5180 frequency-mode=superchannel mode=station-bridge  scan-list=HamWAN \
>> ssid=HamWAN wireless-protocol=nv2 radio-name=W4LT-HOME
>> 
>> 
>> /interface vlan
>> add interface=wlan1 l2mtu=2286 name=MGMT-20 vlan-id=20
>> /interface wireless channels
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-5 width=5
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)" \
>> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees (south-east)" \
>> frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-10 width=10
>> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees (south-west)" \
>> frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-10 width=10
>> 
>> /interface wireless security-profiles
>> set [ find default=yes ] supplicant-identity=MikroTik
>> /system logging action
>> set 3 bsd-syslog=yes remote=44.98.254.1
>> 
>> /interface bridge add name=bridge-local
>> /interface bridge port
>> add bridge=bridge-local interface=ether1
>> add bridge=bridge-local interface=wlan1
>> /ip address 
>> add address=192.168.88.1/24 comment="default configuration" disabled=yes interface=ether1 \
>> network=192.168.88.0
>> /ip dhcp-client
>> add default-route-distance=0 dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no interface=MGMT-20
>> /ip settings
>> set ip-forward=no
>> /ip upnp
>> set allow-disable-external-interface=no
>> /radius
>> add address=44.98.254.1
>> add address=44.98.254.1 secret=RADIUS-PW-56 service=login
>> /system identity
>> set name=W4LT-HOME
>> /system leds
>> set 0 interface=wlan1
>> /system logging
>> add action=remote topics=info,warning,critical,firewall,error
>> add action=remote topics=info,warning,critical,firewall,error
>> /system ntp client
>> set enabled=yes primary-ntp=104.232.3.3 secondary-ntp=45.127.113.2
>> /system routerboard settings
>> set cpu-frequency=600MHz
>> /user aaa
>> set accounting=yes default-group=read exclude-groups="" interim-update=0s use-radius=yes
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