Martin-
Yes, it does. The LOCO images are only in the trunk, not in 14.07 - only
the nanostation xw images are currently in 14.07.
Is there any chance we could get the LOCO xw images (which, I suspect,
would also be the Bullet/Pico xw images) built for the "final" 14.07?
-Bill
On 09/24/201
Il 25/09/2014 01:31, Bill ha scritto:
>
> OK, at least I know what I need to do... does anyone know if all the Ubiquiti
> "M" devices are going to become "XW" models?
>
Yes, no more XM revision are being manufactured. The SoC previously in use
stopped production somewhere at the end of 2013.
St
Nico-
You are completely correct - thank you!
I booted one up in AirOS and it says the firmware version is XW5.5.9.
OK, at least I know what I need to do... does anyone know if all the
Ubiquiti "M" devices are going to become "XW" models?
Thanks again,
Bill
On 9/24/2014 9:54 AM, cholin wro
Ben-
Thank you!
I did try the NanoStation image, with the same results. Normally either
image will flash onto the LOCO, but the NanoStation image has the
"extra" Ethernet port enabled, which creates a bit of confusion.
Besides, I believe the LOCO is a 1x1 (like the Bullet), not a 2x2 (like
t
Maybe you have one of these new Loco M5 XW? Support for that device has
been added with r42549 (9 days ago) [1] and is only available in current
trunk (unfortunately not in barrier breaker rc3).
Regards
Nico
[1]
http://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt.git;a=commit;h=3d217029ea89de6520e01a471b6dc31924f1
I've been flashing the Nanostation Loco M5's just fine with the Nanostation
M image for 3 years without issue, and I never tried the Bullet M image.
Although, the Loco M5's I've flashed are at least 1.5years old at present.
Can you try flashing
openwrt-ar71xx-generic-ubnt-nano-m-squashfs-factory.bi
I just got 5 LOCO M5 units that won't run OpenWRT. They are datestamped
1422K; when I try to flash them, they give me:
received ERROR
I am using the Bullet M image
(openwrt-ar71xx-generic-ubnt-bullet-m-squashfs-factory.bin), flashing
with tftp in binary mode.
I have one other LOCO M5 with