Node name: World Cup Coffee & Tea
Live Date: September 23, 2003
Unplugged: January 23, 2018
Sponsor: World Cup Coffee and Tea Service, Inc.
Contact: <dmwelch AT worldcupcoffee DOT com>
1740 NW Glisan St
Portland, OR 97209
http://worldcupcoffee.com/ Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/WorldCup
Equipment Donated
- Alix 2D13
Buffalo WHR-G54S purchased by WorldCupCoffeeAndTea
Software Installed
Network Topology
- Host: fut
- IPv4addr: 10.11.33.1/24
- IPv6addr: 2001:470:e962:2101::1/64
- Address: 72.11.84.62/29
- Gateway: 72.11.84.57
- Host: s0ap0 (buffalo whrg54s, KAMIKAZE bleeding edge, r6348)
- IPv4addr: 10.11.33.2/24
- Channel: 1
- SSID: www.personaltelco.net
- BSSID: 00:16:01:84:E8:01
Installers / Organizers
Maintenance and System Log
2013-01-06: Updated to r35318 and linux kernel version 3.7.4 and IPv6. --RussellSenior
2010-01-03: At the request of Brian Krejcarek <brian@greengoose.com>, added an /etc/ethers and captive portal whitelisting rule to /usr/nocatauth/bin/initialize.fw to allow his 915MHz bridging device to talk to the greengoose server. It is some kind of bicycle mileage tracking service. --RussellSenior
2009-12-30: Replaced the old NuCab "circe" with AlixCab "fut". Alix is mounted to wall with a single screw&washer. Needs better securing. I said that we'd come back to fix it. --RussellSenior
2009-02-04: Responded to notice that the IP address had changed. Stopped by in the evening, got Integra on the phone and got the new configuration. --RussellSenior
2007-06-26: an old version 1 wrt54g access point stopped working, apparently due to a failing ac adapter. Replaced with an OpenWrt flashed Buffalo WHRG54S in an access-point only configuration. The LAN and WAN ports are all bridged together, and dnsmasq is turned off. Also configured the nucab to allow access for the Buffalo through the captive portal (at the end of /usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/bin/initialize.fw). Nucab remains in place as before here, but the Buffalo could be converted to replace it if necessary or desirable. --RussellSenior
2007-04-20: responding to outage, access point had its cat5 inserted in the WAN port erroneously during a /var-filled-up incident. Corrected and WAN port taped over with a brief injunction against a repetition. --RussellSenior