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Does the green light flashing on your radio or it is solid ?

If flashing then the two radios are not connected.

Did you removed CTS/DTR wires on the remote side of the radio ? (nota bene: they have to be removed)


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a. You have your radio connected to GCS via USB. But remote radio did not powered up.

Can you get the local config of your radio ?

b. You have your radio connected to GCS via USB and remote radio is powered up AND connected (solid green lights on both radios)

You can get the local config of your radio but not config of the remote ?

In case b if you can get the local config but not the remote,you see in the RSSI box ?

But there is no problem. Not with the radios and not with Mission Planner. Your Point 1 is a misunderstanding of how they operate and lead to the other issues most likely. These things have been around for years with no change in the process of setup or configuration.

To change NetID:

Change the NetID on the Local radio only.

Press Copy required to Remote.

Press Save Settings.

At Set Command Error prompt select OK. Wait.Done.

Connect to remote radio to test.

To update the Firmware on the local Radio:

Cycle the power to both radios.

Load settings to test.

Select Upload Firmware (local). Wait. it will cycle thru connection options then Erase and write.

Success.

To update the Firmware on the local Radio:

Cycle the power to both radios.

Load settings to test.

Select Upload Firmware (local). Wait. it will cycle thru connection options then Erase and write.

Success.

How would I install the radio firmware during the recovery mode? I ran the recovery option on Monday; I used both the 4.14 and 4.15 files. The process only asks for ALEOS firmware, I never saw an option for the Radio firmware. Would I just point to the radio firmware file?

My current radio setup is as follows

One RFD 900 radio connected to the TELEM2 port of the pixhawk. Pins 1 and 6 of the TELEM2 port are connected to pins 2 and 4 of the RFD900. The remaining pins were wired according to this link ( ) except for the RC IN port, for I could not figure out which RFD900 pins needed to connect to RC IN.

First you need to use the RFD Tools RFDesign Files

to designate one radio as RC In (the ground unit) and one as RC Out (the air unit) if you havent already.

Select the GPI1_1R/CIN or GPO1_1R/COUT check boxes as appropriate.

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Once everything is configured, calibrated and working (before you fly) you NEED to set the failsafe state.

Set the radios channels exactly as you want them in a radio failsafe situation (loss of link), such as:

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I recently tried to update my Nanostation M2 firmware, but in the process, it seems to have failed. Upon initial power-up, the device shows both the first green led and the fourth red led illuminated and nothing happens after that.


I checked the forums to find a fix, and after hours of learning tftp and trying to load firmwares while being in the bootloader mode (the flashing red/green, amber/green) and every time I run the script, it gives me the same two errors (random each time): Error occurred during the file transfer (Error code = 0): Timeout expired. Retries expired (or) Error occurred during the file transfer (Error code = 2): Firmware check failed


I can ping 192.168.1.20 using cmd ping 192.168.1.20, but I can't seem to write to the device.


The network settings include a static IP on 192.168.1.21, Subnet is 255.255.255.0, Default gateway is 192.168.1.20


Anyone have any other thoughts?


Thanks in advance, hope to get this resolved soon!

I'm getting similar results. Using files 3.15.1.0b0-ubnt-nano-m-xw-squashfs-factory.bin and 3.16.1.1-ubnt-nano-m-squashfs-factory.bin. I've run tftp from Windows 7 and from a Raspberry pi 3. I've run it both in text and binary mode. On windows I get timeouts after sending a lot of packets. On the pi I thin it goes all the way through, the last packet is smaller than 512 bytes. and I get firmware check failed. Target is a Ubuiqiuty nanostation m2.


some options to confirm and try:


1) assumption is your device is older (because you are upgrading it to a newer version of AREDN), thus it is an "XM' device (different cpu than the 'XW' newer devices). if trying to load the wrong image, you will receive the firmware check error. If you are are not confident which model you have, then best to try both firmware options, which could be AREDN or AirOS image tftp loads. 

2) With tftp, always use the 'factory' AREDN flavor. Sysupgrade is the same things, but packaged together in a format know to only Openwrt live firmware.

3) After putting the device in tftp mode, always 'ping 192.168.1.20' (AirRouter is the exception and different address for ubiquiti models). If you don't get a response, then don't proceed until it can be ping'd.

4) if your device has ever been upgraded to a newer AirOS version, and this upgrade occured from the UI of AirOS, then the bootloader will be upgraded to an incompatible version with 3.16.1.1 and prior versions. Attempting to tftp install these AREDN versions will soft-brick the device such that no version of AirOS or AREDN can be installed in the normal ways - have to pull cover and attach to serial hearder and type some special bootloader commands to reover.

5) history of the device of what you have tried tells the rest of us the likely current state. the specific image you have attempted to load, is important know if the correct image is used. The specific image in combination with the history indicates what the likely outcome would be.

6) I always find it tricky to get the laptop to renew IP addresses after flipping from static to dhcp and rebooting the ubiquiti device. You may need to uplug the cable, turn off/on the interface, or similar to ensure it is in sync. Also ping to make sure the device is responding before moving forward.


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Joe - I know this is an old post but I am hoping you can help. I purchased a few Rocket M5 XM radios on EBay and I believe I have the issue you described above with the AirOS version having been upgraded. I have removed the cover and set up a serial connection. Can you share the bootloader commands I would need to get this working?


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