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Ubiquiti nanostation loco m5 #910

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n2jwc opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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Ubiquiti nanostation loco m5 #910

n2jwc opened this issue Aug 5, 2023 · 3 comments

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@n2jwc
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n2jwc commented Aug 5, 2023

Had one of my nanostation loco m5 xw go offline, it is attached to a hAP ac lite which is doing POE pass-thru. It has been offline for 24.4 hours and I had to power cycle it via the hAP (or unplug it). The same setup on the 'other side' of the link.

HOME SIDE ----->>>> mesh <<<<---- REMOTE SIDE
Internet ----- [hAP ac lite]----POE----[NANO] ))))))) mesh ((((((( [NANO]----POE----[hAP ac lite] --- Camera

All this is a bench setup on mains power as I test and ensure all works as I hoped it would. I have downloaded the support files for the remote side nano and hAP. Not sure if logs survive a reboot for the nano but who knows.

supportdata-N2JWC-SHOP-202301032251.gz

supportdata-N2JWC-SHOP-HAP-202308051309.gz

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n2jwc commented Aug 7, 2023

Happened again, this time everything was rebooted around 3PM on Sunday, this morning the nanostation was not resonding from the hAP, it had power and LED activity but no connectivity. I downloaded a support file from the hAP on the remote side again before rebooting.. In case someone sees this issue and sees something I have not, but then I do not know what I am looking for in 'normal' vs 'abnormal' operations.

supportdata-N2JWC-SHOP-HAP-202308071334.gz

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aanon4 commented Sep 16, 2023

Is there a way you could power the nanostation loco m5 separately to see if this is a random power issue?

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n2jwc commented Sep 16, 2023

Hi. I did take it off the POE from the MikroTik and used the native POE injector. Still failed after some time.

Swapped it with the “opposite” side node and still failed after time. Only this time with Smokeping running I could see the RF was up but the LAN was down.

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