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  1. Mesh Network PlanningMesh Network Planning
    ...their DSL or cable modem (the "internet") and put additional units ("repeaters") around the house BE...ater can see both your computer and the Open-Mesh node plugged into the internet, which is important...

  2. Using the DashboardUsing the Dashboard
    ...reate your Network "Dashboard" It is easy to add your network to Open-Mesh.com. Simply go to w...e. This is an approximate location for the first node. To add nodes, you will be shown a map (Goog...

  3. Using the Wiligear WBD-500Using the Wiligear WBD-500
    ...y flashed to work as an open-mesh compatible mesh node. First, follow the instructions in the follo...e firmware: Flashing Open-Mesh Routers Then to add it to the dashboard, use the MAC2 address list...

  4. How to Flash Open Mesh (and all Compatible) Routers:How to Flash Open Mesh (and all Compatible) Routers:
    ...Engenius EAP-3660 WiliGear WBD-500 As additional models are tested, we'll add them to th... INTERRUPT! You now have reflashed your mesh node. Repeat this process for all other nodes you...

  5. Using your own RADIUS serverUsing your own RADIUS server
    ...ging a wireless network in a hotel. The open-mesh nodes are connected either as gateways or repeate...u manage all of this and some more, with minimal additional effort. Requirements The...

  6. Using Static IP addresses for client devicesUsing Static IP addresses for client devices
    ...mally, client computers and devices receive their addresses from Open-Mesh nodes via DHCP. But in s...

  7. My Nodes won't check-in to DashboardMy Nodes won't check-in to Dashboard
    If your nodes work fine (i.e., you can associate with them and browse but they aren't picking up ...k settings), this usually means they haven't been added to your network. To be able to check-in, a ...

  8. My repeaters go up and down every few minutesMy repeaters go up and down every few minutes
    If you have repeater(s) that seem to bounce up and down this is likely due to one or more nodes being too close to a another (non Open-Mesh) wireless router on a nearby channel. What to look f...