Scott, The fact that you connected and had internet access says you were connected to a sector. Further, the frequency 5880 says you were connected to sector 3 (and that you were using an international version of the modem). For your other node, did you have the scan list set correctly? Also, your signal level on your Node-2 was only -85 which is pretty low. Is it possible you were just too far away (too weak a signal) for your Node-1 unit? And, I’m assuming you were not trying to use them both at the same time (from the same general location). Carl, N7KUW From: PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org] On Behalf Of Scott J. Burrows Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 9:08 PM To: psdr@hamwan.org Subject: [HamWAN PSDR] Larch Mnt [N7DOD] Today, I was able to connect my RB911G-5HPacD (Node-2) to the Larch Mnt site. I setup the portable modem at the PUD Operation Center at 8600 NE 117th Avenue, Vancouver, Washington. Here are the connection details: channel: 5880/5/an wireless-protolcol: nv2 tx-rate: 1.62Mbps-5MHz/15 ssid: HamWAN radio-name:S3.Larch/K7WAN signal-strength: -85dBm noise-floor: -10dBm current-distance: 21 last-ip: 44.24.244.1 I was able to connect, verify Internet using HamWAN, verify DNS, and verify NTP synchronization. It started to rain heavy, so the fun was ended early than expected. However, the RBLHGG-5acD (Node-1) would not locate any sector modems. I verified it was the International version and updated to lastest software and firmware. But did notice the WiFi Interfaces reported multiple unsupported channels and the following: -- in scan-list does not contain valid channels -- empty scanlist Does anyone know what is causing this problem? If so, what is the fix. --- New Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail replacement - get it here: https://www.oeclassic.com/ Thanks Scott, N7DOD