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| The UniFi Outdoor Plus is an 802.11b/g/n weatherproof outdoor access point. Exclusive feature is a configurable RF filter in the receive path that should allow better sensitivity in noisy environment. | The UniFi Outdoor Plus is an 802.11b/g/n weatherproof outdoor access point. Exclusive feature is a configurable RF filter in the receive path that should allow better sensitivity in noisy environment. | ||
| - | **Reverse engineering the control protocol of the filter is currently being worked on. Without a correctly programmed filter, the access point is deaf and therefore not usable** | + | **Reverse engineering the control protocol of the filter is currently being worked on. Without a correctly programmed filter, the access point is deaf and therefore not usable**. |
| - | ===== Supported Versions ===== | + | |
| - | ^ Version/ | + | |
| - | | v1 | + | |
| - | | v1.1 | 2008-12 | + | |
| - | | v2 | + | |
| - | OEM source code available at: [[https:// | ||
| - | <WRAP box center 80%> {{: | + | ===== Supported Versions ===== |
| - | /* Special style definitions for the various Tables of Hardware. | + | |
| - | {{page> | + | |
| ---- datatable ---- | ---- datatable ---- | ||
| - | cols : Model, Versions, Supported Since Rev_url, Supported Since Rel, Supported Current Rel, Device Techdata_pageid | + | cols : Brand, |
| - | align : | + | headers : Brand, Model, Version, Current Release, OEM Info, Forum Topic, Technical Data |
| + | align : | ||
| filter | filter | ||
| - | ----</ | + | ---- |
| - | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | + | |
| - | ^ Ver ^ CPU ^ Ram ^ Flash ^ Network ^ Wireless ^ USB ^ Serial ^ JTag ^ Wiki ^ FCC ^ | + | ^ Version/ |
| - | | v1 | Atheros AR7240 | + | | v1 |
| + | | v1.1 | | ||
| + | | v2 | | ||
| - | Manufacturer' | ||
| - | Forum: [[https:// | + | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== |
| - | + | ---- datatable ---- | |
| - | ==== Keep the articles modular | + | cols : Model, Versions, CPU, CPU MHz, Flash MB_mbflashs, |
| - | | Please include only model specific information, omit bla,bla and put everything generic into separate articles | + | header |
| - | | [[doc/ | + | align : c, |
| - | | [[doc/ | + | filter |
| - | | DO NOT provide a complete howto here! Instead //groom// the general HowTos. | + | ---- |
| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
| + | ---- datatable ---- | ||
| + | cols : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url | ||
| + | headers : Model, Version, Current Release, Firmware OpenWrt Install, Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade, Firmware OEM Stock | ||
| + | align : c,c,c | ||
| + | filter | ||
| + | ---- | ||
| + | |||
| + | -> [[docs: | ||
| + | |||
| An unconfigured device gets its IP address via DHCP, Login username and password is ' | An unconfigured device gets its IP address via DHCP, Login username and password is ' | ||
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| </ | </ | ||
| - scp / | - scp / | ||
| - | - → [[doc: | + | - Download |
| - scp the image to the /tmp directory of your device | - scp the image to the /tmp directory of your device | ||
| - Install OpenWrt using < | - Install OpenWrt using < | ||
| fwupdate.real -m openwrt-ar71xx-generic-ubnt-unifi-outdoor-plus-squashfs-factory.bin -d | fwupdate.real -m openwrt-ar71xx-generic-ubnt-unifi-outdoor-plus-squashfs-factory.bin -d | ||
| </ | </ | ||
| + | |||
| ==== Flash Layout ==== | ==== Flash Layout ==== | ||
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| ^ Layer2 | ^ Layer2 | ||
| ^ <color magenta> | ^ <color magenta> | ||
| - | ^ filesystem | + | ^ filesystem |
| ^ Layer3 | ^ Layer3 | ||
| ^ Size in KiB | 256KiB | ^ Size in KiB | 256KiB | ||
| ^ Name | ^ Name | ||
| ^ <color magenta> | ^ <color magenta> | ||
| - | ^ filesystem | + | ^ filesystem |
| ==== Upgrading OpenWrt ==== | ==== Upgrading OpenWrt ==== | ||
| - | -> [[docs:user-guide: | + | -> [[docs: |
| ==== Revert to stock firmware (untested) ==== | ==== Revert to stock firmware (untested) ==== | ||
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| ===== Basic configuration ===== | ===== Basic configuration ===== | ||
| - | -> [[doc:howto:basic.config|Basic configuration]] After flashing, proceed with this.\\ | + | -> [[docs:guide-quick-start:checks_and_troubleshooting|Basic configuration]] After flashing, proceed with this.\\ |
| Set up your Internet connection, configure wireless, configure USB port, etc. | Set up your Internet connection, configure wireless, configure USB port, etc. | ||
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| The default network configuration is: | The default network configuration is: | ||
| - | ^ Interface Name ^ Description ^ Default configuration ^ | + | ^ Interface Name |
| - | | br-lan | LAN & WiFi | 192.168.1.1/ | + | | br-lan |
| - | | eth0 | LAN port | None | | + | | eth0 |
| - | | eth1 | WAN port | DHCP | | + | | eth1 |
| - | | wlan0 | WiFi | Disabled | | + | | wlan0 | WiFi | Disabled |
| ==== Failsafe mode ==== | ==== Failsafe mode ==== | ||
| - | Use the instructions from -> [[doc:howto:generic.failsafe]]. The button to trigger failsafe during bootup is the reset button hidden between the two ethernet ports. | + | Use the instructions from -> [[docs:guide-user:troubleshooting: |
| ==== Buttons ==== | ==== Buttons ==== | ||
| - | -> [[docs:user-guide: | + | -> [[docs: |
| The Linksys WRT54GL has two buttons. They are Reset and Secure Easy Setup. Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto: | The Linksys WRT54GL has two buttons. They are Reset and Secure Easy Setup. Here, we merely name the buttons, so we can use them in the above Howto: | ||
| - | ^ BUTTON ^ Event ^ | + | ^ BUTTON |
| - | | Reset | reset | | + | | Reset |
| - | | Secure Easy Setup | ses | | + | | Secure Easy Setup |
| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
| ==== Info ==== | ==== Info ==== | ||
| - | | **[[wp> | + | ^ [[wp> |
| - | | **Vendor:** | [[wp> | + | ^ Vendor |
| - | | **[[doc:techref:Bootloader]]:** | [[doc: | + | ^ [[docs:techref:bootloader]] | [[docs: |
| - | | **[[doc: | + | ^ [[docs: |
| - | | **[[doc: | + | ^ [[docs: |
| - | | **Flash size:** | 16384 KiB | | + | ^ Flash size | 16384 KiB | |
| - | | **Flash Chip:** | en25qh128 | | + | ^ Flash Chip | en25qh128 | |
| - | | **RAM size:** | 64 MiB | | + | ^ RAM size | 64 MiB | |
| - | | **RAM Chip:** | | | + | ^ RAM Chip |
| - | | **Wireless No1:** | 2x2 MIMO for 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n | | + | ^ Wireless No1 | 2x2 MIMO for 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n | |
| - | | **[[doc:hardware:Switch]]:** | //none// | | + | ^ [[docs: |
| - | | **[[doc/hardware/internet.access.technologies|Modem]]:** | //none// | | + | ^ [[docs: |
| - | | **USB:** | No | | + | ^ USB | No | |
| - | | **PSU:** | 48V/0.5A passive PoE supply shipped, also supports 802.3af | | + | ^ PSU | 48V/0.5A passive PoE supply shipped, also supports 802.3af | |
| - | | **[[doc: | + | ^ [[docs: |
| - | | **[[doc: | + | ^ [[docs: |
| ==== Photos ==== | ==== Photos ==== | ||
| Model Number | Model Number | ||
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| ==== Serial ==== | ==== Serial ==== | ||
| - | -> [[doc: | + | -> [[docs: |
| How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device: | How to connect to the Serial Port of this specific device: | ||
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| ==== JTAG ==== | ==== JTAG ==== | ||
| - | -> [[doc: | + | -> [[docs: |
| How to connect to the JTAG Port of this specific device: | How to connect to the JTAG Port of this specific device: | ||
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| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
| - | ===== Bootloader Mods ===== | ||
| - | |||
| - | Currently none. | ||
| ===== Bootlogs ===== | ===== Bootlogs ===== | ||
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| ===== Tags ===== | ===== Tags ===== | ||
| [[meta: | [[meta: | ||
| - | {{tag> | + | {{tag>AR7240 |