[HamWAN PSDR] Trying to set up a new connection

Tom Hayward tom at tomh.us
Sun Jun 4 12:58:21 PDT 2017


Probably shouldn't post passwords for accounts with full
administrative rights publicly. On the bright side, I tried them and
they don't work ;-)

Your modem is acting like you have the ethernet and wireless
interfaces bridged. Can you show me the output of
/interface export?

If this is indeed the issue, I think this command will clean it up:
/interface bridge disable [find]

This will disconnect you, but you can reconnect.

Tom

On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Dave Stewart <dstewartgo at gmail.com> wrote:
> The only instruction I skipped was this one (step 14), due to the fact that
> every time I issue it, I lose connection to the modem I'm trying to set up
> ;-) ... the way I'm setting things up is by having a direct connection to my
> laptop via an ethernet cable plugged into the modem (a MikroTek DynaDish 5):
>
> /ip address
> remove [find]
>
> You might be having trouble pinging my site because I fussed around with it
> and probably screwed it up.  I'm going to do a full reset and try again.
>
> Here is the full script I use for setting things up.  I add the ssh keys for
> remote logging later, when I can get a net connection (which only happened
> once when I was accidently going through my home router):
>
> /system identity set name=K7XST-Gold
> /user set admin password=[redacted]
> /user
> add group=full name=eo password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=NQ1E password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=nigel password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=osburn password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=tom password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=KG7OZZ password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=ryan_turner password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=full name=ve7alb password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> add group=read name=monitoring password=JbLztDvlT7SRjPhv
> /system routerboard settings set boot-device=try-ethernet-once-then-nand
> /system logging action set 3 bsd-syslog=no name=remote remote=44.24.244.8
> remote-port=514 src-address=0.0.0.0 syslog-facility=daemon
> syslog-severity=auto target=remote
> /system logging add action=remote disabled=no prefix="" topics=info
> /system logging add action=remote disabled=no prefix="" topics=warning
> /system logging add action=remote disabled=no prefix="" topics=error
> /snmp set enabled=yes contact="#HamWAN on irc.freenode.org"
> /snmp community set name=hamwan addresses=44.24.240.0/20 read-access=yes
> write-access=no numbers=0
> /system ntp client set enabled=yes primary-ntp=44.24.244.4
> secondary-ntp=44.24.245.4
> /ip firewall filter remove [find dynamic=no]
> /ip firewall mangle
> add action=change-mss chain=output new-mss=1378 protocol=tcp tcp-flags=syn
> tcp-mss=!0-1378
> add action=change-mss chain=forward new-mss=1378 protocol=tcp tcp-flags=syn
> tcp-mss=!0-1378
> /ip dhcp-server
> remove [find]
> /ip dhcp-server network
> remove [find]
> /ip dns
> set allow-remote-requests=no
> /interface wireless channels
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)"
> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-5 width=5
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees
> (south-east)" frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-5 width=5
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees
> (south-west)" frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-5 width=5
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 0 degrees (north)"
> frequency=5920 list=HamWAN name=Sector1-10 width=10
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 120 degrees
> (south-east)" frequency=5900 list=HamWAN name=Sector2-10 width=10
> add band=5ghz-onlyn comment="Cell sites radiate this at 240 degrees
> (south-west)" frequency=5880 list=HamWAN name=Sector3-10 width=10
> /interface wireless set 0 radio-name="K7XST/Ballard-Gold"
> /snmp set location=47.677622,-122.404322
> /interface wireless
> set 0 disabled=no frequency-mode=superchannel band=5ghz-onlyn mode=station
> scan-list=HamWAN ssid=HamWAN wireless-protocol=nv2
> /ip dhcp-client
> add add-default-route=yes dhcp-options=hostname,clientid disabled=no
> interface=wlan1
> /ip dhcp-client
> add add-default-route=no use-peer-dns=no dhcp-options=hostname,clientid
> disabled=no interface=ether1
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Tom Hayward <tom at tomh.us> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 10:58 PM, Dave Stewart <dstewartgo at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Nope -- although I have an IP coming from Gold Mountain (apparently), my
>> > internet was coming from my local connection.  If I plug straight into
>> > the
>> > model over ethernet from my computer (instead of having the ethernet
>> > connected to my home internet router), I'm still not able to hit the
>> > net.
>>
>> The basic instructions don't cover redistribution to your LAN. If you
>> just want to plug in directly, you can do this:
>>
>> https://hamwan.org/Standards/Network%20Engineering/Client%20Node%20Configuration.html#integrating-hamwan-into-your-lan
>>
>> And there's a link there to a page with some more complex schemes.
>>
>> But back up a minute, there's something really odd with your
>> connection. You have a decent signal into Gold-S2, have a DHCP address
>> assigned, but can't be pinged. Did you set up some funky firewall
>> rules? Any deviation from the instructions?
>>
>> Tom
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