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F the coach from under the slide as I can get it through the rubber flap. I am not sure on the AirGatway supporting Open VPN inside the radio. I have never looked as it is not a need for me as I run though a Asus Router and use the VPN setup inside that. But seeing you ordered one, you surely will find out soon. One of the biggest concerns is security, especially in a public wireless environment. Zte axon 7 cheap When I performed the vulnerability test, I found port 80(HTTP) and port 443(HTTPS) listening. This forwards all traffic inbound from the Wireless interface of the Pico to the wired interface of the airGateway. As long as the DHCP pool limit is left default on the airGateway (I think the pool is from. Thank you for your article, advice, and the video presentation.
This has helped tremendously. This solution is awsome!
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I cant get the gateway to allow internet access when connected to my inlaws belkin router. The inlaws router does have the nanostation in the cliant list; all lights on the radio are on but i am getting a site cant be reached error. The IP for acces to his router is the same as the 168. I dont know if there is some sort of IP conflict?
Thanks for any recomindations you can provide. BenHis IP being the same as the NanoStation is your issue as both are trying to be the gateway at the same IP address of 192. The one thing that concerns me is having to change the network configuration every time we move, which could be daily as we cross the country and back. Being that my husband is SO not technically inclined, this would present a big challenge.
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Can I set up the antenna (maybe wireless? You only need to use a computer once to get it setup. To connect to another network, you just login into the radio (antenna) and make the selection.
Just see the 10 simple steps mentioned in the blog. Hardest part was configuring the network card on the laptop to static, but the online chat lady (Vivian) at Ubiquiti was VERY helpful. I was impressed by their support!
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Especially at 10pm pst. Now I have to find a really long ethernet cable so I can mount the antenna to the old TV antenna on the roof and run the wires to the front of the motorhome. Thanks for the video! When you have your internet set up this way, are you still bound to the bandwidth requirements that the RV Park requires?
This is not meant to get around park Wi-Fi rules. The RV park sees the NanoStation radio as just another device and treats it as such. I have a Verizon Jetpack (that provides a wireless internet access). As I understand, can I use another device (another router or access point? All your devices would then be connected to your main Wi-Fi SSID and not to your Jetpack.
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Seeing you connected the NanoStation to the JetPack, all data will run through it. Thanks for the quick response! Sorry to be a bother but I meant another device to act as the router without using the AirGateway.
You can plug the LAN port on the POE injector into any WAN port of any router and the router will see it as an internet connection as the NanoStaion will hand out an IP to it. Dave EActually, just thinking about this…. Connect to that and then try going to 192. Login and configure per the instructions in the video. I have not tried it, and I do not have a extra AirGatway, but that may work. I have a wireless bridge and yagi antenna setup I put together to connect with a neighbor a few years back, but this was still immensely helpful when I stumbled upon it looking to do something similar for the rv. Picked up a flat ethernet cable so I can just stick the Loco outside and very gently close the cable in the window. Thanks again for the video. Directly from phones, iPad, ect it came right up but I could not get a splash page through the Loco after trying and trying.
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Ever run into this? They had a robust wifi setup w multiple antennas, and when I logged into the Loco to select an ap I could even see they were using ubiquity equipment! I locked into the ap just fine, good signal.
Tried everything I could think of, lots of diffrent sites, no luck. Not sure what you were trying to use to get the splash page, but if it was a computer, (or even a browser on a phone or tablet) and you where trying to reach any site that started with https, you would not get the splash page based on encryption of https. You would need to try to go to some other page like OutsideOurBubble. If that still does help, try connecting directly and look at the URL or IP address that comes up when the captive portal page loads. Then connect back to your local network (the one using the NanoStation) and type that URL into a browser and it should come up. I had the https part in the blog write up. Once you do it from any device when on your network, you should be good to use any device at that point as their network recorded the MAC address of the NanoStation.
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I did find your note on https and did try several non https pages, including outsideourbubble. Directly putting in the ip does sound like a great idea. Yes, somewhere on your device you should be able to see the IP address of the gateway.
IE…If I type in 192. I have never not been able to use the NanoStation unless the park was still using WAP security which is no longer supported. I am using it on an unsecured wifi in a campground.
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My concern is logging into a Netflix or Amazon or email account and my password being accessed. Do you have any suggestions for settings I could use to make it secure?
Your video is great! It helped me work through some issues when I did my setup. Thanks for the super information. You would note have any issue for th most part unless you have someone in a park spoofing the parks network and there is not much of that going on in RV parks. I can say I have used the Time Warner Wi-Fi access points when I have seen them on the road just using my username and password.
They have some good 5G links around when it more dense areas. I used one in Indio Calf for example. My guess is that is your NanoStation can SEE the SSID of the access point, but no option to select it to use it, is that they are using very old security on it called WEP and that is no longer supported by commercial gear such as Ubnt. Hey guys may somebody help me intervene this puzzle.
I have an internet in my phone shared to me using wifi hotspot. Now is is possible use the same internet to share to my nanostation Loco M2 since I did not buy Router.
Is it possible to feed my Nanostation loco M2 with that internet shared to my phone by WIFI Hotspot by another personAnother thing guys who have experience with these Nanostation Loco M2. How long can the network range get to , supposing that you are using single Nanostation as AP to spread WIFI to other devices around you. Kindly guys help me. That is not what this tutorial is made for. It is for connecting you to an AP that has Internet and then making that available on your own private Wi-Fi network. Why is this not working?
I get DNS errors when I try to connect through the router. The campground free wifi has no security and my router is WPA. Do they have to be the same? Did I screw up when I changed the country code to US from Canada when we crossed the border?
Based on the very limited information I am sorry to say I would not have any idea. I know nothing about your router or config. Changing from US to Canada only affects power output limits.
But not sure how you did that unless your started over from factory default as it is not a changeable option once selected. So if that is what you did, my guess is you missed a setting or changed something you should not have. If you connect the NanoStation right to your computer via a network cable without a router and it works, then it is not the NanoStation but your router.
It worked dandy when we were at home. Tried another of their locations (they have 4). I would have to try again to get the exact wording of the DNS error, if that would help. Not the campground wifi. Highly suggest starting over as surely
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