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OK, so I have a radio and antenna from Bart, assembled and on a mast
inside my house. I've run through the steps on the Wiki, except
for:<br>
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<li>Shared admin, and</li>
<li>Remote logging & SNMP monitoring (which I will do when I
have a connection).</li>
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I've run all the way up to "/interface wireless scan 0", which
doesn't seem to report anything, not totally unexpected since I'm
inside my house. My DHCP server supplies an IP address to the radio
on either the DMZ or LAN, and that's how I now connect with WinBox.<br>
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So, now more questions ...<br>
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<li>When I click on the "Wireless" tab in WinBox, the "interfaces"
tab shows the correct SSID ("HamWAN"), but a frequency of 5180.
That seems odd. However, the "Channels" tab correctly shows the
values set from the HamWAN Wiki for "Client Node Configuration".</li>
<li>Is there a better way to do a scan other than the command (eg,
a WinBox button somewhere)?</li>
<li>The antenna instructions talk about sealing the cable to the
radio with some sort of tape. I know I'm getting ahead of
myself here, but what to people use/recommend? This is when I
noticed that when you mount the radio, the untaped N-connector
seems to be oriented to catch rain. Seems like a weird design
decision.</li>
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<p>Any other comments are welcome as well ...<br>
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