Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
So, the bullet is in station mode. And the bullet must be routing (not bridging). What kind of Netgear router are you using? Is it possible to log in to the Verizon hotspot to see what it thinks? -- Russell Senior russ...@personaltelco.net On Wed, May 10, 2023, 20:54 Michael Barnes wrote: >

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
While bridging an AP-mode interface is fine, without hacky tricks adding a wifi station mode interface to a bridge DOES NOT WORK, by design. Infrastructure mode wifi only uses three MAC addresses (to save 6 bytes of packet header). See

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
Michael, One other thought about your problem. Maybe you have some other setting in the Bullet that is preventing your connection (maybe locked on a channel or something). You might consider making a backup of your Bullet configuration and then "factory reset" it and try configuring it again from

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 1:07 PM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > I use wifi bridging all the time. In fact there are so many people that > use wifi brides that you get on Amazon and many of the outdoor Aps are sold > in pairs because people intend to use them as bridges. > Bridging when both ends are

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
I use wifi bridging all the time. In fact there are so many people that use wifi brides that you get on Amazon and many of the outdoor Aps are sold in pairs because people intend to use them as bridges. Now, granted all of these setups are manufacturer-provided. Yes they may be "hackey

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Yeah one of the problems with schemes like this is you are running double and sometimes triple network address translation and it can be SLOW if it even works at all. Here is my suggestion: Get an Atheros-based chipset router. Install either dd-wrt or Openwrt on it. Configure the unit as a

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
He needs to tell us how the bullet is configured, it will "work" (as in pass packets) either way just sub optimally if on the wrong network. Internet connectivity has no real meaning unless the people providing it are cognizant of where translation is happening. Ted -Original Message-

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
[...] This is probably just some stupid WPA2/3 glitch. Yeah, that is a plausible theory. Modern radios usually support older ones without a problem, so my initial N radio vs AC theory didn't really make a lot of sense (as I said at the time). I like the WPA quirk better. To reiterate, I'd

Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: PLUG On Behalf Of Chuck Hast Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2023 8:06 PM To: Portland Linux/Unix Group Subject: Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions See below: > Of course that may have been one of the company apps that was doing that. It was. I setup an

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Michael Barnes
Thanks anyhow, folks. I was hoping for something simple. I'm afraid 80-90% of this disussion has gone way over my head. As I age, I think I have forgotten more about this networking stuff than I knew in the first place. I didn't think it was all that difficult to understand the layout, it is

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Russell Senior
> The problem people are likely to encounter is clashing network numbering. > Like, for example, 192.168.1.x/24 on both sides of a router. Personal Telco > has *many* (NAT'ing) routers stuck behind an ISP's (NAT'ing) gateway > routers and they work exactly as expected. As long as you take care

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Ben Koenig
--- Original Message --- On Wednesday, May 10th, 2023 at 2:47 PM, Michael Barnes wrote: > I have a local network using an Ubiquiti Bullet M2 feeding a Netgear router > that serves my various devices. The Bullet serves as an access point and > pulls from an available wifi source. > I

Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Probably should reply to plug-talk on this one. -Original Message- From: PLUG On Behalf Of Chuck Hast Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2023 8:12 PM To: Portland Linux/Unix Group Subject: Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions >Based on what I see of the news in PDX, looks like PDX has

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
-Original Message- From: PLUG On Behalf Of Russell Senior Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2023 2:46 PM To: Portland Linux/Unix Group Subject: Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts? On Thu, May 11, 2023 at 1:07 PM Ted Mittelstaedt >Bridging when both ends are cooperating is not difficult (see

Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions

2023-05-11 Thread Chuck Hast
On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 2:38 AM John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Mon, 8 May 2023 21:54:08 -0500 > Chuck Hast dijo: > > >Yep and for that a few cops with laser/Radar guns with cameras, that > >will slow them down somewhat. > > Do Portland police still do that? I thought they no longer do speed >

Re: [PLUG] Any Ubiquiti Experts?

2023-05-11 Thread Tomas Kuchta
> > . +1 for checking that there is single network with/in 192.168.1.0/24 If both/all sides use that network range, thing will likely not work. -T >

Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions

2023-05-11 Thread Chuck Hast
See below: On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 1:23 AM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > > > -Original Message- > From: PLUG On Behalf Of Chuck Hast > Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 7:54 PM > To: Portland Linux/Unix Group > Subject: Re: [PLUG] Zoneminder server build instructions > > > Well at least they are