Ihave a query I'm new to openwrt I have a litebeam_5ac_gen2 and I want to install openwrt to be able to deactivate the airmax.
but I don't understand these commands, what are they? linux and what tools should I use?
Ubiquiti LiteBeam 5AC Gen2 Ubiquiti LiteBeam 5AC Gen2 (LBE-5AC-Gen2) is a dual band outdoor PoE CPE packed inside feedhorn that attaches to small directional reflector included in the package. airOS utilizes 2.4GHz wifi as a management radio only,...
It looks good on the page but there are some steps that have been left out which would not be apparent to the rank beginner. I'm not going to edit the wiki though since I don't have that hardware so have not done the install myself to confirm it works.
The second install process with bootloader serial + TFTP is impractical because the unit is glued shut. You would have to crack the case open to reach the internal serial port, and then thoroughly re-glue it if you're going to use the unit outdoors.
Thanks for your answer but I cannot install web access (LuCI web), the device is already configured and has internet access but when trying to execute: opkg update I have this error Operation Not Permitted
The LiteBeam is the latest evolution of a lightweight and compact, outdoor wireless broadband product from Ubiquiti Networks. Each of these models was designed to be an affordable cost/performance solution for long-distance, wireless broadband bridging. It operates in the worldwide, license-free 5 GHz frequency range with high-performance speeds.
The InnerFeed technology (models LBE-M5-23 and LBE-5AC-23) integrates the entire radio system into the antenna feed, and our revolutionary airMAX TDMA protocol enhances network performance and scalability.
Unlike standard Wi-Fi protocol, the exclusive Ubiquiti Networks airMAX Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) protocol allows each client to send and receive data using pre-designated time slots managed by an intelligent AP controller. This "time slot" method eliminates hidden node collisions and maximizes airtime efficiency.
AirOS is an intuitive, versatile, highly developed Ubiquiti firmware technology that resides on Ubiquiti Station products. It is exceptionally intuitive and was designed to require no training to operate. Behind the user interface is a powerful firmware architecture which enables hi-performance outdoor multipoint networking.
An independent processor on the PCBA powers a second, dedicated radio, which persistently analyzes the full 5 GHz spectrum and every received symbol to provide you with the most advanced RF analytics in the industry.
This time-based graph shows the aggregate energy collected since the start of an AirView session, over time for each frequency. The power of the energy in dBm is shown across the frequency span and one row is inserted in this graph every few seconds.
It is important to note that the color of the energy designates its amplitude. The darker colors (Blues and darker shades) mean very low to low energy levels at that frequency bin, whereas increasingly brighter colors (ie: Green, Yellow, Orange, and finally Red) designate increasingly higher energy levels at the specific frequency bin.
The Waterfall View's legend (top-right corner) provides a numerical guide associating the various colors to power levels (dBm). The low end of that legend (left) is always adjusted with the calculated noise floor, and the high end (right) is set to the highest detected power level since the start of the session.
This graph is ideal for determining the best channel to setup a WiFi network for optimal performance. In the graph, each 2.4GHz WiFi channel is represented by a bar displaying a percentage representing the relative "crowdedness" of that specific channel.This percentage is calculated by analyzing both the popularity and the strength of RF energy in that channel since the start of a AirView session. An installer could use this view to optimize a network installation by avoiding highly used channels and setting up new AP's on channels showing the least usage.
This graph shows the aggregate energy collected since the start of an AirView Session. The power of the energy in dBm is shown across the frequency span. A Blue color will mean energy at a particular strength and frequency appears in the air with a relatively low occurence, whereas increasingly brighter colors (ie: Green, Yellow, Orange, and finally Red) designate energy appearing at a specific power/frequency with higher occurrence. The spectral view over time will essentially display the steady-state RF energy signature of a given environment. An installer could use this view to optimize a network installation by avoiding highly used channels and setting up new AP's on channels showing the least usage.
This graph displays a traditional Spectrum Analyzer in which energy (in dBm) is shown real-time as a function of frequency. There are three traces in this view: Max Hold, this trace will update and hold maximum power levels across the frequency since the start of an AirView session. Average, this trace shows the running average energy across frequency. Real-time, this trace shows the real-time energy seen by the AirView device as a function of frequency.
TOUGHCable CARRIER is a Category 6, outdoor, carrier-class shielded cable that features an integrated ESD drain wire, anti-crosstalk divider, and secondary shielding. It is rated to provide optimal performance on Gigabit Ethernet networks.
Specifically designed for use with Ubiquiti TOUGHCable, TOUGHCable Connectors protect against ESD attacks and Ethernet hardware damage, while allowing rapid field deployment without soldering. The standard TOUGHCable Connectors are available in a box of 100, while the TC-GND versions include ground wires and are available in a box of 20.
To connect your PoE devices, simply enable PoE in the easy-to-use TOUGHSwitch Confi guration Interface. Each port can be individually confi gured to provide PoE, so both PoE and non-PoE devices can be connected.
I tried to burn an OpenWrt firmware. I was successful in creating an extender (Client Mode) and leaving it as if it were a router (Access Point). However, the problem I encountered was: Whenever I turned off the antenna and turned it on again, the settings I had saved disappeared and returned to the default settings, that was my problem. This was the best alternative I had, however, it just failed at that moment.
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Important: Uploading firmware to your router via TFTP requires more networking and computer knowledge than updating from the router web interface. Read through all of the following instructions before proceeding. If you do not understand any step of the process, contact NETGEAR technical support and do not proceed.
If you don't want to download a TFTP client, you can also upload firmware using the Microsoft Windows Command Prompt. For more information, see How do I upload firmware to my NETGEAR router using TFTP using the Microsoft Windows Command Prompt?
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