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| + | ====== Ubiquiti Airmax M ====== | ||
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| + | The Ubiquiti Airmax M series are based on ar71xx chipset. They include: | ||
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| + | ^ Airmax M series | ||
| + | | NanoStation M | sectorial 60 deg antenna, high power, 2 ethernet | ||
| + | | NanoStation Loco M | low cost sectorial 60 deg antenna, 1 ethernet | ||
| + | | PicoStation M HP | omni directional, | ||
| + | | Bullet M | other form, high power, 1 ethernet | ||
| + | | Rocket M | high end, usb | | ||
| + | | PowerBridge M | Rocket M with high power antenna, 1 ethernet | ||
| + | | NanoBridge M | device-in-feeder directional dish antenna, 1 ethernet | | ||
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| + | **Note:** For the models with 1x ethernet (nanostation loco m, picostation m hp, bullet m), use the bullet-m image. | ||
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| + | The bullet-m image is the base of the airmax series. | ||
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| + | The rocket-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal usb driver. As of 22.03 there is no dedicated Rocket-M ath79 image use the Bullet-M AR724**0** image | ||
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| + | The nano-m image is the bullet-m with an additionnal ethernet. | ||
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| + | The NanoBridge-m works fine with bullet-m r30919 | ||
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| + | **Special Firmware Note:** AirOS XM.v5.5.X images used U-Boot 1.1.4.2-s594 (Dec 5 2012 - 15: | ||
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| + | If the device has XM.v5.6.X, an older version of XM firmware can be loaded from the AirOS webgui (for example XM.v5.5.10) and U-Boot will be overwritten with the older version. | ||
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| + | **U-Boot 1.1.4.2-s594 (Dec 5 2012 - 15:23:07)** | ||
| + | ^ #: ^ name | ||
| + | | 0: | u-boot | ||
| + | | 1: | u-boot-env | 0x00010000 | ||
| + | | 2: | kernel | ||
| + | | 3: | rootfs | ||
| + | | 4: | cfg | 0x00040000 | ||
| + | | 5: | EEPROM | ||
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| + | **U-Boot 1.1.4.2-s956 (Jun 10 2015 - 10:54:50)** | ||
| + | ^ #: ^ name | ||
| + | | 0: | u-boot | ||
| + | | 1: | u-boot-env | 0x00010000 | ||
| + | | 2: | kernel | ||
| + | | 3: | rootfs | ||
| + | | 4: | cfg | 0x00040000 | ||
| + | | 5: | EEPROM | ||
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| + | ===== U-boot Versions ===== | ||
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| + | Hashes of various u-boot' | ||
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| + | ===== TFTP flash ===== | ||
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| + | Power cycle the device while you keep the reset button pushed. Leds will start to blink red and yellow. | ||
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| + | Then tftp the image to 192.168.1.20 following the instructions at the [[docs: | ||
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| + | ===== Remote reset ===== | ||
| + | It is possible to remotely press the reset button on M-series devices by briding the powerlines, Ubiquiti' | ||
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| + | ===== Serial ===== | ||
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| + | Serial pins are clearly labeled. GND, SOU, SIN, PWR (3.3V). the PWR connection is not needed when plugged in. | ||
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| + | Serial settings (which also works for other Ubiquiti M devices): | ||
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| + | '' | ||
| + | Data bits : 8 | ||
| + | Stop bits : 1 | ||
| + | Parity | ||
| + | Flow control | ||
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| + | ==== Other models ==== | ||
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| + | There are also the Unifi and Litestation X which are in the same ar71xx family, but they have different init in the openwrt source. | ||
| + | There are 4 models of the Unifi, Unifi AP, Unifi AP LR (Long Range), Unifi Ap PRO, Unifi AP Outdoor | ||
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| + | The PowerBridge M, NanoBridge M, AirGrid M are in the airmax M family, but not tested? | ||
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