ssid-changer.sh
WARNING: this branch of the script contains the ssid-changer version for the gluon 2016.2.x. For the current 2017.1 release of Gluon use the branch "lede".
This script changes the SSID when there is no connection to the selected Gateway.
Once a minute it checks if there's still a gateway reachable with
site.conf
Adapt and add this block to your site.conf:
ssid_changer = {
switch_timeframe = 30, -- only once every timeframe (in minutes) the SSID will change to OFFLINE
-- set to 1440 to change once a day
-- set to 1 minute to change every time the router gets offline
first = 5, -- the first few minutes directly after reboot within which an Offline-SSID always may be activated (must be <= switch_timeframe)
prefix = 'FF_OFFLINE_', -- use something short to leave space for the nodename (no '~' allowed!)
suffix = 'nodename', -- generate the SSID with either 'nodename', 'mac' or to use only the prefix: 'none'
tq_limit_enabled = 0, -- if false, the offline SSID will only be set if there is no gateway reacheable
-- upper and lower limit to turn the offline_ssid on and off
-- in-between these two values the SSID will never be changed to prevent it from toggeling every minute.
tq_limit_max = '45', -- upper limit, above that the online SSID will be used
tq_limit_min = '35' -- lower limit, below that the offline SSID will be used
},
if tq_limit is disabled, then it will be only checked, if the gateway is reachable with
batctl gwl -H
Depending on the connectivity, it will be decided if a change of the SSID is
necessary: There is a variable switch_timeframe
(for ex. 1440 = 24h) that
defines a time interval after which a successful check that detects an offline
state will result in a single change of the SSID to "FF_OFFLINE_$node_hostname".
Only the first few (also definable in a variable first
) minutes the
OFFLINE_SSID may also be set. All other minutes a checks will just be reported
in the log and whenever an online state is detected the SSID will be set back
immediately back to normal.
Commandline options
You can configure the ssid-changer on the commandline with uci
, for example
disable it with:
uci set ssid-changer.settings.enabled='0'
Manual installation
If you don't have ssid-changer in your firmware, you can still install it manually on a node:
DEFAULT_TIMEFRAME=3
ROUTER_IP='your:node::ip6'
LOGIN="root@[$ROUTER_IP]"
git clone https://github.com/Freifunk-Nord/gluon-ssid-changer.git ssid-changer
cd ssid-changer/gluon-ssid-changer/
git checkout master
scp -r files/* $LOGIN:/
scp luasrc/lib/gluon/upgrade/500-ssid-changer $LOGIN:/lib/gluon/upgrade/
ssh $ROUTER_IP "/lib/gluon/upgrade/500-ssid-changer;" \
"uci set ssid-changer.settings.switch_timeframe='$DEFAULT_TIMEFRAME';" \
"uci commit ssid-changer;" \
"uci show ssid-changer;" \
"/etc/init.d/micrond reload;"
logread |grep -v "fastd" & logread -f |grep -v "fastd"
cd /var/www/freifunk/firmware/ffki/rc/ router_ip+=fda1:384a:74de:4242:62e3:27ff:fe2a:67d6;
Gluon versions
This branch of the script contains the ssid-changer version for the gluon 2016.2.x.
Implement this package in your firmware
Create a file "modules" with the following content in your site directory:
GLUON_SITE_FEEDS="ssidchanger"
PACKAGES_SSIDCHANGER_REPO=https://github.com/freifunk-nord/gluon-ssid-changer.git
PACKAGES_SSIDCHANGER_COMMIT=614d2f5ac45a424057d7171f80716acf6cad63e1 # <-- set the newest commit ID here
PACKAGES_SSIDCHANGER_BRANCH=master
With this done you can add the package gluon-ssid-changer
to your site.mk
This is a fork of https://github.com/ffac/gluon-ssid-changer that doesn't check the tx value any more. It is now in use in Freifunk Nord