nycmeshnet / nycmeshfeed

Our software set-up for building your own image
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Changing channel gives unpredictable result in v0.2.3 #22

Closed bhny closed 6 years ago

bhny commented 6 years ago

I flashed with v0.2.3 and tried changing the channel from the default 165 to 136 and the radio went to a completely random seeming channel (I think it was 42). I checked the config file and it was 136 as expected, the popup said 136 (as I guess it just shows config) but in the GUI it said the radio was on 42. It also failed to pair with another NSM5 that was on 136.

I ended up flashing Dan's old sysupgrade and unchecked save settings. This actually worked pretty well, giving me a clean install.

josmo commented 6 years ago

@bhny This is actually because of the way the qmp nycfeed sets up everything. Even in the old version if you change anything in the ui things go wonky. In the new libremesh version I'm publishing today it uses the config files in a way that you can make ui changes and not have everything go wonky.

josmo commented 6 years ago

@bhny I'm closing this out since the libremesh recent releases don't have weird channel problems

bhny commented 6 years ago

thanks!