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I have just put together a point to point wifi to take our internet access to various parts of my farm yard. I have used Ubiquiti M5 Nanostations for the point to point parts and Ubiquiti UAP-AC-LR access points. My first jump from the house to the workshop works exactly as hoped and no problem getting good internet access in the first barn. In that barn I have an internet switch which supplies PoE to the access point and the LAN to another M5 broadcasting to the next barn. In the second barn I have another internet switch, no access point, just another M5 broadcasting to our student accommodation where there is another M5 receiving connected to an internet switch and another UAP-AC-LR. All the access points are the same network SSID and password, the problem is the one access point in the student accommodation can be found by my phone but when it tries to log on the access point won't actually issue an IP address. When I swap it with the identical UAP-AC-LR in the office it works as expected and when the office one is put in the student accommodation it has the same problem it won't issue an IP address. All the M5s are powered by their own Ubiquiti PoE injectors as they won't take the power from the internet switches. Each of the point to point bridges has its own SSID and each receiving M5 is locked to the M5 broadcasting to it which I set up before installing. I can log on to each M5 and see it sending/receiving very satisfactorily and see each access point on the Ubiquiti network management page.
Any ideas where the problem lies? I have learnt how to do all this from YouTube in the last weak so I may have overlooked something obvious to someone more experienced.
Any ideas where the problem lies? I have learnt how to do all this from YouTube in the last weak so I may have overlooked something obvious to someone more experienced.