It's probably worth power cycling, on the odd occasion the Solo may choose a pair of channels where reception isn't so good, but a power cycle would sort that.
Ok. Will try again later and (power cycle if necessary) and see how it goes.
It's probably worth power cycling, on the odd occasion the Solo may choose a pair of channels where reception isn't so good, but a power cycle would sort that.
So does this download the file, apply edits based on the strings for each element needing to be changed, then writes back the edited version?
Presumably this means you could write a tool to automatically download dataflash logs? As that process is even less complex...
The process for grabbing the latest dataflash log is:
-connect to solo wifi
-ssh into solo...root@10.1.1.10
-execute loadLog.py latest
-logxx.bin will be in the /log directory
-use sftp to copy the *.bin file(s) to your computer
Have you got the copy of this utility on a website somewhere, where I can do a direct download link in the video description?Yes, the tool connects, downloads the hostapd.conf, edits the local copy, then uploads the modified version back up and calculates the MD5 hash..
Brilliant, that's very helpful, I've added the link to my original post and I'll add it to YouTube as well.I set up a page for it now. Solo Tweaker
The file itself can be directly downloaded from http://www.glowingpixels.com/Solo/SoloTweaker.zip and I'll keep that updated as new functionality is added.
Thank You!! I have two and this will save me a TON of time. All the drudgery goneYeah, that's probably a good idea, and a task for tomorrow. Nearly midnight here.
Kinda curious what else it's doing as well but the answer of making it comply worldwide does make sense as to why these aren't factory settings. This is part of why I waited a couple weeks to do this one myself, figured I'd see if folks fell out of the sky before throwing mine in harms way. Sorry testers but thanks again, I'm getting great results, while I've only flown my property so far I know my stats flying here well and have pushed well beyond my comfort level before and still have a ton of signal to spare and videos pretty smooth as well.It would be nice to understand what each of these tweaks does and the ramifications of each before we start spreading it like wildfire.I know people can revert back easily, but understanding what each parameter does and how it helps (or hurts) is wise.
If these were the optimal parameters, then 3DR would have used them, i'm sure!It's not just a channel preference, as you can legally use channels 1 through 11 here in the USA.
Oh, and THANKS for the tool! It's nice to have things like this.
Note: @Judicator has automated this process too, the Windows program can be downloaded from here: Solo Tweaker
I've just finished this video today, it's relevant to the latest firmware as well. Amongst other things this allows the Solo to use any pair of channels from 1 to 12, whereas before the mod it is limited to using only channels 6 and 11.
This has increased my range in both congested and non-congested Wi-Fi areas. The cost of doing this mod is exactly $0.00.
The software to download to perform this mod is:
A hackable text editor for the 21st Century
Bitvise SSH Client Download
The IP address of the Solo controller is: 10.1.1.1
The IP address of the Solo is: 10.1.1.10
The username is: root
The password is: TjSDBkAu
The changes to make to the hostapd.conf file are:
acs_num_scans=8
#chanlist=6 11
beacon_int=999
wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=2
wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=136
wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=1
disassoc_low_ack=0
The command to run to update the MD5 is:
md5sum /etc/hostapd.conf > /etc/hostapd.conf.md5
These settings go out worldwide in the Solo firmware so 3DR can't be sure the changes are legal everywhere without investing additional time and effort checking. So it's down to the user applying the changes to check the rules for their territory.If these were the optimal parameters, then 3DR would have used them, i'm sure!It's not just a channel preference, as you can legally use channels 1 through 11 here in the USA.
Oh, and THANKS for the tool! It's nice to have things like this.
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