Hi Daphne.

The serial tty will show up in dmesg as soon as you plug in the usb serial adapter. It does not know about the meraki board. The meraki board needs 12 volts or 15 volts DC. I have not tried powering it with PeE, but be aware that only one of the two ethernet ports takes PoE. Try to find a 800 mA or more 12 volt power supply and use that to power it on.

If you can't get it to work, I will be back at mesh hacknights the coming Tuesday and Thursday to help troubleshoot.


On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Chris Jefferies <chris@freeranger.com> wrote:
I'm pretty sure he was not using POE.  And that could be the problem..  Dumb me.  We saw LEDs come on, so assumed it was powered.  The USB/serial console cable was supplying the voltage.

Here's what I found on the noisebridge wiki: 

Power

  • 5 - 22 V DC
  • Power Over Ethernet, 12 - 22 V (non 802.3af )
  • Power consumption: 12 W max; 3 W typical
  • 15 V/0.8 A DC power adapter included
  • Power Over Ethernet injector included

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doku.php?id=oldwiki:openwrtdocs:hardware:meraki:outdoor  
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Sparky 





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On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Daphne Larose <daphne.larose@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me on this :D

(1) I was attempting to use POE but may try an AC adapter if i can find one lying around.  Also, I think when Dan and I tried flashing it last night at the meet-up it was over POE and he was able to get the script to at least start transferring, but he was also using a different usb adapter.  My next goal is to find a different usb adapter and try that out.

(2) The usb adapter is a manual one so it's possible something was off with my configuration even though I checked it a bunch of times (though it was pretty late in the evening lol).  Shoutout to Max: did you have problems with this adapter when you were using it?

(3) That is a reallllly good question and I didn't even think of that possibility!  I'll dig through the meraki docs to see if any mention is made regarding that.


2014-07-11 5:56 GMT-07:00 Matthew Senate <mattsenate@gmail.com>:

I have no experience yet, only interest (in getting them working ;), but I have a couple of questions:

(1) How are you powering the board--AC adapter or power-over-ethernet? (I'm not sure POE works, would be great to know.)
(2) What sort of adapter are you using (i.e. did you have to manually set the pins) and is it fully and properly connected (physically)?
(3) Does the board need to be set into a particular "flash" mode, as some of the other routers, perhaps by pressing/holding a reset button?

Cheers,
Matt


On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Daphne Larose <daphne.larose@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey everyone!

I've been trying to set up the Meraki Sparky board to flash the openwrt code to it, but when I connect the pins and plug in the usb adapter to my laptop and run the meraki-flasher script, I get this exception "SerialException('device reports readiness to read but returned no data (device disconnected?)')" and the green led on the meraki board isn't lit.  But $ dmesg | grep tty shows that it's connected.

Does anyone have any ideas as to good way to pinpoint what the issue may be?  Not sure if the issue is the usb adapter I'm using or the board itself, but I was going to try buying another usb to ttl adapter tomorrow to see if that helps. Any advice would be awesome!

It was nice meeting you all tonight!

Daphne

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