LOL! Maybe they want to be like Tranzeo!

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Robert West <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have one of those too, but it was "my fault".  The advice from UBNT to
> fix
> the issue of them constantly resetting due to the lack of clearance around
> the reset button was to "enlarge the hole".  I enlarged it and the reset
> button popped out.  I just figured "Problem solved!".
>
> Bob-
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of RickG
> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 11:56 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Baby, it's cold out there! Bullet5M has the flu.
>
> LOL! I just had a Bullet2 that is missing the reset button! -RickG
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Jeremy Parr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2010/1/6 Robert West <[email protected]>:
> > > Was out last night at 11:30, up on top of a grain bin trying to figure
> > out
> > > why my network was dropping out.  Using UBNT for the backhaul in this
> > > section so I was using the Ubiquiti Discovery tool.  I would see NO
> UBNT
> > > equipment, then I'd see a few then all then none, etc.  Finally traced
> it
> > > down to a Bullet5 M HP.  The thing was in a constant reset mode but not
> > one
> > > I'd seen before.  Some of the early units (and this is an early unit)
> > would
> > > have the reset button stuck in because of the lack of clearance around
> > the
> > > hole that the reset button is in..  but this one, the RSSI lights were
> > > pegged to the max but that's normal on this install.  I Could "see" the
> > > signal with my laptop but couldn't talk to the unit through the lan.  I
> > took
> > > the antenna off of it and the RSSI stayed all the way pegged.  Tried to
> > > reset it, no go.  Finally went down to the van, got another Bullet,
> > replaced
> > > it and configured it all the while fighting the wind..  Sheeeesh...
> took
> > it
> > > home and when I fired it up I lost all the 5ghz signal from my other
> > > equipment in the room.  Tried other channels, all gone.  My guess is,
> the
> > > Bullet was stuck in some some sort of loop and was broadcasting all
> > across
> > > the spectrum at once.  That would explain why, out in the field, I
> would
> > > lose everything like a roller coaster.  After about an hour of warming
> up
> > I
> > > was able to reset it, flash the firmware just to be sure it wasn't a
> > > firmware issue and set it out in the cold to test it.  Working fine
> this
> > > morning as a test unit but I've never seen one blast the entire
> spectrum
> > at
> > > once.  Or at least all the channels in such a quick succession.
> >
> > Is this the thread where we try to one up each other with the odd
> > things that our Ubiquiti gear does? If so, I had a Nanostation talking
> > to a Rocket, both in bridge mode, with Mikrotik's on the wired side at
> > both ends, showing up as a hop in a traceroute. Traceroute would show
> > other hosts on the network (correctly) then the MT on the Rocket end,
> > then the Nanostation, and then the MT on the Nanostation end. I double
> > and triple checked that the radios were set as bridges.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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