[HamWAN PSDR] HamWAN client testing
Kyle Burgess
kd7iyt at gmail.com
Sun Aug 12 10:58:48 PDT 2018
I use the LinkAlign-360EER that is made by Nextmove Technologies. It makes
setup a breeze, which takes less than a minute to link to any visible
site. When I bought it, the manufacturer didn't have out-of-the-box
compatibility with MikroTik in order to utilize the peak/seek feature.
However, after doing some research, we were able to make it work via SNMP
once I identified the RSSI value OID. Since then, they have supposedly
added MikroTik as an option in their latest firmware.
I didn't realize it until just now, but they have an older picture of it on
their website. However, they have it mislabeled as the LinkAlign-360RPT-10
when it is actually the EER model. You can see it here titled as "Mobile
Command Center": http://nextmovetech.com/applications/.
Kyle
On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 7:48 AM Rob Salsgiver <rob at nr3o.com> wrote:
> Kyle,
> What are you using for a pointer?
> Asking for a friend 😎🙄
>
> Cheers,
> Rob
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2018 at 5:17 PM, <Kyle Burgess <kd7iyt at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Good to know. I guess I will take the Westin coordinates out of the
> pointer then. Capitol Park was my next guess beings it would have been
> somewhat in-line. But, when I pointed it to that site, it definitely
> couldn't hear it.
>
> Based on that log, we were obviously communication with Paine. Is it
> possible we could have been picking up a reflection of the signal from
> Paine somehow (bouncing off a building, etc)? The pointer is GPS enabled,
> so it should have been quite accurate with its heading; especially after I
> re-ran the calibration. It has always been dead-on in the past, so that's
> why I question the reflection idea. I tested it a few days prior at
> another location, which connected to Paine with great accuracy.
>
> Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> Kyle
>
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 4:23 PM Tom Hayward <tom at tomh.us> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Aug 11, 2018 at 4:09 PM Kyle Burgess <kd7iyt at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Tom. I'll keep that in mind for the next go-around. Here is
>>> the MAC we were using during the test: 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43
>>>
>>> It was acting like we were making a connection to the Westin, based on
>>> the coordinates that were dialed in. I really wasn't expecting anything
>>> from that direction. However, it would be cool to verify if it truly was
>>> the Westin that we were passing traffic through. The best RSSI we saw was
>>> right around 75.
>>>
>>
>> There are no HamWAN sectors installed at the Westin, so you would not
>> have been able to accidentally connect to it.
>>
>> Here's what I found for that MAC in the log. Looks like you were able to
>> connect to SnoDEM-S1.
>>
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:15:39,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: connected, signal strength -84
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:15:41,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,dhcp,info,
>> dhcp1 assigned 44.24.240.155 to 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:16:00,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeout
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:16:32,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: connected, signal strength -84
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:17:47,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeout
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:18:04,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: connected, signal strength -82
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:28:27,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeout
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:28:41,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: connected, signal strength -84
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:28:54,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeout
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:32:26,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: connected, signal strength -84
>> 5,1,Aug 10 19:36:00,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,wireless,info,
>> 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43 at wlan1: disconnected, control frame timeout
>> 5,1,Aug 10 20:32:26,ether1.snodem-s1.hamwan.net,44.24.240.131,dhcp,info,
>> dhcp1 deassigned 44.24.240.155 from 4C:5E:0C:31:C4:43
>>
>> Tom
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