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'''Q:'''  My WAR4-METRO is sometimes failing to recognize some of my radio cards, what can I do?
'''A:'''  From http://forums.star-os.com/showthread.php?t=6707
This problem has been noted on a few units.
There is an updated 1.1.13-2080 pkg file available in
http://files.star-os.com/index.php?d...METRO/Upgrade/
'''Q:'''  How does the StarV3 DHCP client affect the default route?
'''Q:'''  How does the StarV3 DHCP client affect the default route?


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  between the clients.
  between the clients.
  Channel 36 is a standard channel.
  Channel 36 is a standard channel.
'''Q:''' What kind of transmit power can I be use with Ubiquiti SR/XR series cards?
'''A:''' Sorry about not reproducing it here, but easiest is to just link you to it: http://forums.star-os.com/showthread.php?t=6960

Revision as of 05:27, 3 February 2008

Q: How does the StarV3 DHCP client affect the default route?

A: The default route obtained from the DHCP server will always replace the default static route.



Q: The firewall rules and/or NAT aren't working.

A: Connection tracking is required to be enabled in order to use the firewall rules and/or NAT.


Q: What are the channel attributes in the channel list under StarV3?

A: See the following example/explanation:

36 : 5180 20
40 : 5200 20 dynamic
42 : 5210 40 turbo
Channel 42 is only usable for turbo, or a cloaked operation.
Channel 40 is a dynamic turbo channel, and can be used for either standard connections, or
(in the near future), dynamic turbo connections. Dynamic turbo allows the AP to switch
between Turbo (ch: 42) and standard (ch: 40) on the fly based on throughput and signal levels
between the clients.
Channel 36 is a standard channel.