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MESHdesk Node Config Utility
As of October 2016 we've released a fresh version of the MESHdesk Node Config Utility to include new features not supported yet in the industry.
This page will discuss the new MESHdesk Node Config Utility. We will divide the discussion into segments similar to the tabs of the MESHdesk Node Config Utility.
Before we go into the various tabs let us first discover how to use the MESHdesk Node Config Utility (here after simply called the utility) in the correct manner.
Overview
The utility is used to configure the hardware which runs the MESHdesk firmware.
Since the RADIUSdesk project is Open Source and available to tweak and install you can install your own cloud controller (RADIUSdesk and MESHdesk _ APdesk).
For the hardware to be controlled by controller you have to point them to the controller.
This is where we use the utility.
Another purpose for the utility is to 'prime' the hardware for an Internet connection.
We took the lead and added extra functionality to our firmware which does not enforce an Ethernel (
LAN) connection for Internet connectivity.
We now support the following types of Internet connections.
Ethernet (
LAN) which require a DHCP server and Internet connection on the
LAN the hardware connects to. This is the same as other cloud based controlled hardware like OpenMesh, Meraki, or IgniteNet.
3G/4G dongle support. For this you simply need hardware with a USB port. You then use the utility to preset the hardware with settings to obtain an Internet connection through the dongle. This is a first when compared to what is available today and will probably be first for a while since not many commercial cloud controlled hardware includes a USB port.
WiFi Client support. No need for extra hardware, we can simply use one of the existing radios to connect as a client to a WiFi network and distribute the connection from there. Again a first especially on meshes, since this is done in the firmware the commercial guys might have more success also implementing this.
With 3G/4G dongle and WiFi Client support we can really say goodbye LAN cables on our meshes and access points!