It was Sep 8th, so it was almost a month ago. Just haven't had time to follow up since then. For what it's worth, I was receiving a very strong signal from the tower. I'll go through tomorrow and check all the settings in my modem. I may also get time to drive over and set it up again and see if I can connect (figure I'll try from an easy location before I go back to trying to make it work from my very iffy home location). Jeff N0GQ On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Tom Hayward <esarfl@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Jeff Francis™ <jeff@gritch.org> wrote:
Fair enough, but what the picture doesn't show you is this is the antenna I was pointed at:
http://plane.gritch.org/plane/tn/2013-09-08%2013.35.49.jpg.html
I was only a bit further away from where I took this photo. So the angle was correct for my location (and yes, I did pan around quite a bit to make sure I had the strongest signal). I was looking up at the tower from where I was standing. Not too hard to sight in from that distance, no compass required.
So do I need to have my MAC address added to a table somewhere for this to work, or is my problem elsewhere?
There is no such table. Soon there will be a certificate based authentication scheme, but this will only prevent you from routing packet, it will not influence your ability to receive a signal. If your radio is on the right frequency, you should at least be able to receive a signal.
When was your modem configured? A month or two ago the channel plan was changed, moving all the sectors into the ham-only part of the band to avoid interference from Part 15 users.
The configuration here is accurate today: https://www.hamwan.org/t/tiki-index.php?page=Client+Node+Configuration
Tom KD7LXL
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