[HamWAN PSDR] Replacing Metal5SHPn modem?

Rod Johnson we7x at aol.com
Mon Mar 4 16:41:26 PST 2019


 Kenny,  Thank you for the reply.  That looks pretty daunting to me.  I am not much of  a computer guy, and a lot of the terminology looks foreign to me.  I tried something like that a year or two ago, and got completely lost; and very frustrated.  I could well have also corrupted any files that were still intact.  I think I had better just skip the idea of installing the spare modem for now.  Maybe when I am bored and have some 'geek' help, I should try it again.  Thanks,  Rod Johnson
  
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenny Richards <richark at gmail.com>
To: Rod Johnson <we7x at aol.com>; Puget Sound Data Ring <psdr at hamwan.org>
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2019 4:12 pm
Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] Replacing Metal5SHPn modem?

Rod, >Can I just plug in the replacement unit, or is there some programming that will need to be done, for it to be recognized.  There is probably some programming that should be done, at the very least you should upgrade the firmware in the modem to the current version if it has been offline for several years. I would recommend going through the client setup guide on the HamWAN site. It is straightforward and takes you through all the current recommended processes.
Thanks
Kenny
http://www.hamwan.org/Standards/Network%20Engineering/Client%20Node%20Configuration.html



On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:51 PM Rod Johnson via PSDR <psdr at hamwan.org> wrote:

I have a spare 'Metal 5SHPn' modem, and I am considering replacing the suspect one on my tower. This spare is the original modem that was on my roof, to relay from Baldi to the tower which is part way up the west side of Tiger Mountain.  The HamWan on that tower was deactivated as a result of the group moving to a site on top of the mountain.  The ham who was using that dish and modem pair was also removed from using HamWan , as a result of the move and deactivation of that tower sector.
 I took a lightening hit several years ago, and immediately discovered I was not able to connect to Baldi ( the only possible connection route from my location).  I found the wall wart POE power supply was fried, and I replaced it, but to no avail, and I have always suspected the modem was damaged in the strike. 
  I have been off-line for several years. Although I have been told the system sees my dish, I have not been able to connect, and I think it might be an issue with the modem. Can I just plug in the replacement unit, or is there some programming that will need to be done, for it to be recognized.  
 Thanks, Rod Johnson
 Mirrormont
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