Two quick points, I have seen something like this due to browser.....what browser are u using....did you try a different browser.
Also, 5.2.1 full has been released...try that as well... Faisal On Sep 26, 2010, at 12:36 AM, Greg Ihnen <[email protected]> wrote: > I had some trouble with an NS5M running 5.2.1 RC2. > > Short version: > > I had some weirdness tonight. I was looking at network traffic with Wireshark > and noticed "CDP - Cisco Discovery Protocol" (UBNT calls it "extra > reporting") traffic coming from one of the NS5M's on my back haul. I had > turned that off. I browsed into the unit in question and sure enough enable > extra reporting was checked again! I unchecked the "enable extra reporting" > box and apply the settings many times and it kept coming back checked. It was > a long process to get the settings how I wanted but I finally got everything > the way I wanted it, though no matter what I do the "POE passthrough" box > remains unchecked even though I checked it and applied the settings many > times. It is passing POE so I'm just disregarding the checkbox and hoping > it's just a glitch in the UI. > > Long version: > > I took notes through this process for my own reference and to make sure I > could tell the story accurately to UBNT. > > (Through the process below I tired various browsers to make sure the problem > wasn't due to some fluke in one of the browsers) > > Using Wireshark I noticed extended reporting coming from an NS5M which is > running Station WDS (one end of a back haul), firmware is 5.2.1 RC2. > In NS5M web interface I turned off extended reporting. > Hit "change" then "test" but after unit rebooted it wasn't showing itself to > be in the test mode (and the associated count down to restore settings was > not showing) and extended reporting checkbox was back on. > Unchecked extended reporting (again) and clicked apply this time instead of > test. > Unit went off line and the BulletM2 (my point of access) on the NS5M's > secondary port never came back up. (I was accessing the NS5M through the > BulletM2 at this point) > Had to power cycle NS5M to revive the NS5M/BulletM2 combo. > Came back up with extra reporting checkbox checked. > > Downgraded to 5.2. > The combo came back up for a minute, then dropped off line again, then came > back up and stayed up. Extra reporting checkbox still checked. > Decided to try changing another setting. I picked the "lock to AP MAC" and > put in the MAC address of the other end of the back haul. Hit test, the unit > rebooted and came back with the "log to AP MAC" field blank. > > Downgraded to 5.0.1, then upgraded back up to 5.2.1 > > Connected via ethernet and reset to defaults. > Start programming the unit. Manually set ack timing. Setting stuck. > Turned on pass through, after reboot checkbox was unchecked. Tried it again, > again the box is unchecked after the unit reboots. > > Restored to defaults again. > Tried disabling extra reporting and turning off ack timeout auto adjust and > turning on POE passthrough all at the same time. None of the settings stuck > (according to the web interface but the Bullet M2 on the secondary port was > up. > Set the necessary changes on the wireless and network tabs. All settings > stuck without a hitch. > Returned to Advanced and set POE ack timeout auto adjust off and disabled > extra reporting off (without changing POE passthrough - it was unchecked but > passing through) and those settings stuck. The unit's behavior is as I want > it. I was even able to lock the unit to the AP's MAC address. The only > discrepancy is the POE passthrough is unchecked even though it's passing > through (as I want it to). > > I'm thinking about TFTP'ing in the 5.2.1 RC2 firmware since it sounds like > TFTP'ing the firmware in rewrites/partitions more of the unit's memory than > upgrading the firmware via the web interface. > > I'll post this to the UBNT forum tomorrow. > > Greg > > On Sep 25, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Robert West wrote: > >> Nope. No dice. Played with it after I took it down. Did a hard reset >> then............. PoE is always on no matter what the checkbox says. >> Before reset, PoE did not work no matter which port power was put into. >> >> Downgraded, upgraded, just can't turn that sucker off. Maybe I need to show >> it a picture of my first wife..............! >> >> Bob- >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On >> Behalf Of Philip Dorr >> Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 9:38 AM >> To: WISPA General List >> Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT Nano5M Secondary RJ45 Port PoE Burnout! >> >> input power in the "secondary" port and use the "main" port to power the >> second radio >> >> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Robert West <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Eh? What ya mean??? >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >>> On Behalf Of Philip Dorr >>> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 9:14 PM >>> To: WISPA General List >>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] UBNT Nano5M Secondary RJ45 Port PoE Burnout! >>> >>> It works perfectly fine if you power through the secondary port. >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:05 PM, RickG <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I was skeptical of the poe passthrough sicne I first saw it and this is >>>> why. >>>> On repeaters, it would be so tempting to just run one wire but I've >>>> stuck with two. It will be interesting to see if it gets fixed. >>>> Thanks for sharing! >>>> >>>> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Robert West >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Today I finally figured out an Issue I’ve been having with a >>>>> NanoStation5M. I have a customer who wanted service, was in trees >>>>> but had a hot signal out at the road. Dug a 4 foot hole, put in 2 >>>>> 10 foot sections of rigid conduit and 5 bags of concrete. Ran an >>>>> underground line of Cat5e, double shielded and flooded cable with >>>>> ground wire to his house. That was 5 months or so ago. At the >>>>> beginning of August, he called me and said his neighbor wanted >>>>> service. Same trees so I took the AirGrid down, put up a Nano5M and >>>>> plugged a Nano loco2 into the secondary port and shot it at a second >>>>> Nano Loco2 at his place. Replaced my weird Airgrid >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Worked perfectly, everyone happy. 2 weeks ago I get a call, >>>>> neighbor not working. I go out, no power light on the Nano at the >>>>> pole. I figure, bad crimp……. Take it down, make up a new wire to >>>>> connect the two, fires up. >>>>> All good. 2 days later, same issue. I reset it all to defaults, >>>>> reconfigure, all okay. 2 days later, same thing. I downgrade >>>>> firmware to 5.2. Couple of days later, no signal again. I’ll also >>>>> add I was getting some “weird” lag at the AP that this setup was >>>>> feeding off of. So I was fighting two battles. Then today, I find >>>>> that the PoE Pass Through check box is empty. DUH! I check it, >>>>> apply, comes back empty. I do it again, same issue. I go out and I >>>>> can connect my laptop through the secondary port but it will not give any >>>>> voltage. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I checked my lag time issue at the AP. GONE! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I then checked in the UBNT forums…………. It’s an issue. After 20 >>>>> days PoE on the secondary Nano port starts to die. Replaced it with >>>>> another Nano5M, working fine but looks like I’ll be coming up with >>>>> another MacGyver solution to service this dude………. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Just so ya knows. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Bob- >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> - >>>>> ----------- >>>>> WISPA Wants You! Join today! >>>>> http://signup.wispa.org/ >>>>> >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> - >>>>> ----------- >>>>> >>>>> WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] >>>>> >>>>> Subscribe/Unsubscribe: >>>>> http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >>>>> >>>>> Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> - >>>> ---------- >>>> WISPA Wants You! 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