tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14406112139306010822024-03-13T06:23:26.733-04:00HSMM-Mesh - Amateur HAM Radio MESHAmateur HAM Radio MESH - HSMM-MESH or Broadband-Hamnet - High-speed multimedia radio (HSMM) Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-5875619970479173402018-04-19T14:28:00.002-04:002021-01-31T18:05:44.057-05:00Setting up a MESH Node with AREDN FirmwareSetting up a MESH Node with AREDN Firmware
In this episode, I will walk you through the process of setting up a new
Ubiquiti Node from scratch, and flashing it with the latest AREDN
firmware. Then we will connect it to another node and look at the
channel options on the firmware itself.
Setting up a MESH Node with AREDN Firmware
Setup-HSMM-Mesh-Nodes-Guide.pdf
http://nc4uc.org/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-11647396603911519442018-02-21T21:13:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:05:39.500-05:00HSMM Pi Tour
HSMM Pi Tour
A tour of the HSMM-Pi web interface. The HSMM-Pi project transforms a
Raspberry Pi into a High-Speed Multimedia (HSMM) wireless mesh node.
The web interface of HSMM-Pi greatly simplifies the process of creating
the most common types of mesh nodes.
link here :: https://mesh.cf
HSMM-Pi Project:
https://github.com/urlgrey/hsmm-pi
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-15842991111708081842018-02-14T20:09:00.005-05:002021-01-31T18:05:34.870-05:00Broadband-Hamnet::OLSR status page not working
Broadband-Hamnet::OLSR status page not working
When I click the OLSR status page from my node, I get redirected to port :1978 and the page is not found. I just get the browser page showing not found. Any thoughts? I'm on v1.0.0 of the firmware.
An issue with another version
Broadband-Hamnet Forum::General::OLSR status page not working
www.broadband-hamnet.org/hsmm.../Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-3867169007601106382018-02-12T21:21:00.008-05:002021-01-31T18:05:29.969-05:00Rraspberry PI - HSMM MESH and SecurityIs there a reason why I don't see any mention of any wireless security methods/protocols?
without having wifi security, anyone within range can get onto my network.
ANSWER
First, this sets up the Pi as a mesh node, not an access point, so it's purpose is connect node devices to each other, not to client devices - connecting to WAN in this setup requires an ethernet connection to a Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-25936815459667381972018-02-12T20:37:00.003-05:002021-01-31T18:04:53.386-05:00HSMM Mesh - Raspberry PiWay back in the version 1.0 days there was a way to load the BBHN 1.0 software on
a Raspberry Pi and use it as a BBHN Node... Has that process expanded to version
3.1 and if so... Where do I find it???
The reason I want it is I want to build a mobile BBHN Node for my car... and I want to
be able to expand the BBHN in places where using a Raspberry Pi could be advantageous.
Any suggestions Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-10107070174848174502018-01-31T01:26:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:04:48.823-05:00Mesh Networking Over Ham Radio, HSMM Broadband HamnetMesh Networking Over Ham Radio, HSMM Broadband Hamnet
Getting started in Broadband Hamnet, previously known as HSMM-MESH
networking for amateur radio. As amateur radio operators we have our own
"Internet like" backbone, for emergency communications or for fun. It
is very useful and can be deployed for a lot less money than you think.
Check out this video to learn all about it and a future Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-61900495121678595532018-01-29T00:02:00.001-05:002021-01-31T18:04:44.184-05:00Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH NetworkOperating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network
Ham Radio 2.0: Episode 95 - Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network
Setup-HSMM-Mesh-Nodes-Guide.pdf
http://nc4uc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Setup-HSMM-Mesh-Nodes-Guide.pdf
https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/hr2-0-episode-95-operating-a-sharkrf-openspot-over-a-mesh-network.566827/
http://www.livefromthehamshack.tv/2017Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-45876347296413911982018-01-28T00:59:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:04:39.599-05:00DMR over MESH forumDMR over MESH forum
From @cowtownhamfest, the DMR over MESH forum @AREDN #hamr #hamradio
Ham Radio 2.0: Episode 125: Cowtown Hamfest 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjNyPQnGC3Q
Ham Radio 2.0: Episode 126: DMR over MESH Forum from Cowtown Hamfest, 2018
DMR over MESH forum
From @cowtownhamfest, the DMR over MESH forum @AREDN #hamr #hamradio
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-37395817835726592812018-01-13T00:11:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:04:34.924-05:00Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH NetworkOperating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network
Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network:
Today Darryl, K5DLQ, and I connect our MESH nodes together over an
internet tunnel (this simulates a true over-the-air MESH network
connection that isn’t possible due to the distance that Darryl and I are
from each other) and connect our SharkRF Openspot devices together,
then perform a short Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-72797243714711467902018-01-11T15:46:00.003-05:002021-01-31T18:04:25.570-05:00Introduction to HSMM-MESH or Broadband-HamnetIntroduction to HSMM-MESH or Broadband-Hamnet
Amateur Radio Operators have access to frequencies in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This video is an introduction to HSMM-MESH or newly called Broadband-Hamnet.
You take off the shelf FCC part 15 Access Point/Routers, upload some firmware and turn these devices into a broadband mesh network for use in the Amateur Radio service. This is cools stuff.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-87061556475999415452018-01-10T11:21:00.004-05:002021-01-31T18:04:20.885-05:00World's First Wireless Mesh Network for Propller BeaniesWorld's First Wireless Mesh Network for Propller Beanies
link here :: https://mesh.cf
http://youtu.be/BUUmyHrtM7k
World's First Wireless Mesh Network for Propller Beanies: CapNet
http://youtu.be/BUUmyHrtM7k
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-42056929353190921932017-12-21T15:44:00.002-05:002021-01-28T15:40:22.589-05:00How Mesh Networks WorkHow Mesh Networks Work
Mesh networks are not just experimental network architectures — they are actively being used to connect devices in a decentralized way. This video explains how mesh networks work, and how the concept can be employed more broadly.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-8134881078263932792017-12-02T21:09:00.001-05:002021-01-31T18:04:11.522-05:00HSMM Mesh - Raspberry PiHSMM Mesh - Raspberry Pi
A short demonstration on using the Raspberry Pi and HSMM Mesh with
Asterisk. I have a pc and an IP phone setup to talk via the Raspberry Pi
PBX. The Laptop (PC) is actually connected wirelessly to another Mesh
node in a different location.
HSMM Mesh - Raspberry Pi
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-46994879754571966632017-11-30T21:05:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:04:06.886-05:00HSMM Pi Tabletop DemoHSMM Pi Tabletop Demo
HSMM Pi Tabletop DemoUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-57126775745435751022017-11-15T20:59:00.001-05:002021-01-31T18:04:02.076-05:00Ham Mesh Networking - Linksys WRT54G with Broadband Hamnet (HSMM-MESH) Ham Mesh Networking - Linksys WRT54G with Broadband Hamnet (HSMM-MESH)
A little bit of Ham Mesh Networking, using the Linksys WRT54G router, and Broadband-Hamnet (HSMM-MESH) -- and some comparisons of this with AREDN, the emergency radio data network effort which runs on Ubiquiti. A little bit on how this all works, what mesh networking is, the kinds of things you can experiment with the WRT54GUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-1815270312717369652017-11-14T22:11:00.002-05:002021-01-31T18:03:57.365-05:00Connecting standard Wifi computers to HSMM-MESHConnecting standard Wifi computers to HSMM-MESH
OK, so you have a WRT54G configured and running as a mesh node. Great!
Now you want to be able to get on the mesh network, but do not want a cable connection.
A Mesh node can ONLY be a mesh node, not an access point, so what to do?
Get a second router, install the HSMM-MESH firmware, go into the setup, setup your callsign etc just like on the Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-53920837405338898702017-10-14T22:33:00.004-04:002021-01-31T18:04:16.192-05:00HSMM-Mesh Guide to Getting StartedGetting started with HSMM-Mesh (High Speed Multimedia-Mesh), also known as Broadband Hamnet™, can be daunting to hams that have the interest, but lack the expertise of network engineers. Indeed, perusing comments and documents on the Web can be confusing to newcomers who want to participate in setting up Amateur Radio broadband mesh networks under FCC Rules in Part 97.
This document will help Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-12537054585792294102017-09-14T01:28:00.002-04:002021-01-31T18:03:47.698-05:00Intro to AREDN MESH Firmware at HamCom 2016Intro to AREDN MESH Firmware at HamCom 2016
Intro to the AREDN MESH Firmware at HamCom 2016. Really cool new
firmware for MESH networking, which includes channels for ham-only use.
Hopefully you will find some useful information here. https://groups.io/g/AREDNhttps://aredn.blogspot.com/
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-8162510237917413142017-07-04T11:50:00.005-04:002021-01-31T18:05:02.491-05:00Oakville Amateur Radio presentation on HSMM MESH Networking
At last night’s excellent meeting of the Oakville Amateur Radio Club,
very-well received presentation on HSMM MESH
Networking
Here’s a link to his slides
And we’re not talking theory here. Thanks to John, VA3BL our
technical director and his team the Oakville Club’s MESH link went on
the air earlier this week.
So what is HSMM MESH (and forgive me if I get this wrong)?
HSMM stands for Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-15388307775490303572017-06-06T23:59:00.002-04:002021-01-31T18:02:27.667-05:00Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH NetworkOperating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network
Operating a SharkRF Openspot over a MESH Network:
Today Darryl, K5DLQ, and I connect our MESH nodes together over an
internet tunnel (this simulates a true over-the-air MESH network
connection that isn’t possible due to the distance that Darryl and I are
from each other) and connect our SharkRF Openspot devices together,
then perform a short Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-87077659748959431902017-05-17T16:54:00.002-04:002021-01-31T18:02:23.033-05:00Can I restore my router to its factory state?Yes you can. If you are sufficiently skilled you can use the tftp method described elsewhere to install any .bin firmware image at any time.
If you are not comfortable with the tftp method you can install the original firmware from the node Administration page. Connect your node's LAN port to your laptop and its WAN port to your home network. On your laptop send your browser toUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-72354999752837120372017-04-07T17:11:00.002-04:002021-01-31T18:02:18.444-05:00HSMM-Mesh with Raspberry Pi setup
HSMM-Mesh with Raspberry Pi.
I followed the directions from http://kb9mwr.blogspot.com/2013/08/hsmm-mesh-on-raspberry-pi.html to install HSMM-Mesh on my Raspberry Pi.
It appears to work but I can't see either of my other two nodes on Linksys Routers.
On my main Linksys the setings are as follows:
Node Name: W4RS-01
Type: Mesh Node
WIFI
Proto: static
IP: 10.197.235.151
Mask: 255.0.0.0
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-23246246580889333082017-01-18T15:57:00.006-05:002021-01-31T18:02:13.832-05:00Toronto MeshToronto Mesh
Based in Toronto, we are a grassroots and decentralized group of volunteers who started Toronto Mesh at CivicTechTO in early 2016. Through building community-owned infrastructure using off-the-shelf hardware and open-source technology, we are hoping to address barriers to internet access in our city. There are many ways that people can be involved.
Our Efforts
Since January 2016,Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-35940206941527916792016-07-12T23:16:00.001-04:002021-01-28T15:42:29.460-05:00Lost the password HSMM MESH Node (Solved)I just tried this as well. Same results. I can SSH in but I have to supply the root login and my node's password every time. I would like to be able to SSH into the node without knowing the password.
I'm not familiar with linux and just starting out with BBHN and networking in general. Any SSH tips?
Using Failsafe Mode to reset a forgotten password
http://www.broadband-hamnet.org/Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1440611213930601082.post-31840992122873384932016-03-01T17:54:00.003-05:002021-01-31T18:02:04.098-05:00BBHN vs AREDN Firmware Discussion
BBHN vs AREDN Firmware Discussion
Mar 25, 2015
If you are just starting out with mesh experimenting and go looking for firmware, the first thing you will discover is that there are now two different ham mesh projects. One is named BBHN the other AREDN. Here is what I have been able to determine by poking around. I have sent this same info by email to several users so it may be old newsUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0Toronto, ON, Canada43.653226 -79.383184315.342992163821151 -114.5394343 71.963459836178842 -44.226934299999996