[HamWAN PSDR] Trying to set up a new connection

Dave Stewart dstewartgo at gmail.com
Fri Jun 2 22:36:58 PDT 2017


I think I may have figured it out (but unfortunately by virtue of poking
around without taking notes).  I used the web config interface to the modem
and told it to grab an IP off the wlan interface, and it got an IP of
44.24.240.104,
which looks right.

On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Dave Stewart <dstewartgo at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello -- I'm trying to set up a connection, using the instructions here:
>
> http://hamwan.org/Standards/Network%20Engineering/Client%
> 20Node%20Configuration.html
>
> I'm getting all the way to the point where I try to do a tracert
> ("Connect" step 3), but nothing is coming through.
>
> My monitor shows the following -- any ideas what I should do next?  Am I
> just not hitting the Gold Mountain node well enough?
>
> [admin at K7XST-Gold] > /interface wireless monitor 0
>
>                   status: connected-to-ess
>
>                  channel: 5900/5/an
>
>        wireless-protocol: nv2
>
>                  tx-rate: 14.4Mbps-5MHz/2S/SGI
>
>                  rx-rate: 1.6Mbps-5MHz/1S
>
>                     ssid: HamWAN
>
>                    bssid: E4:8D:8C:F1:6D:22
>
>               radio-name: Gold-S2/K7WAN
>
>          signal-strength: -76dBm
>
>      signal-strength-ch0: -78dBm
>
>      signal-strength-ch1: -80dBm
>
>       tx-signal-strength: -71dBm
>
>   tx-signal-strength-ch0: -73dBm
>
>   tx-signal-strength-ch1: -75dBm
>
>              noise-floor: -107dBm
>
>          signal-to-noise: 31dB
>
>                   tx-ccq: 54%
>
>                   rx-ccq: 6%
>
>    authenticated-clients: 1
>
>         current-distance: 33
>
>                 wds-link: no
>
>                   bridge: no
>
>         routeros-version: 6.36
>
>                  last-ip: 44.24.240.97
>
>      notify-external-fdb: no
>
>
>
>
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