Location: NodeLutz
Date and Time: Wednesday, October 17, 2018, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Scribe: You
Roll Call: RussellSenior,MatthewKlug,TedBrunner,JasonBergstrom,SteveTree
Agenda
- Pick location for next weekly
- Node notes:
NodeBrunner -- Meraki MR24 flashed as ap1.brunner.ptp ($90 in accounts receivable)
NodeTwentyThirdTap -- Meraki MR24 installed, online as of today
NodeAnkenyTap -- plan to visit on Sunday afternoon to route two ethernet cables upstairs and "recover" the existing Meraki MR24.
NodeStreetRoots -- $170 in accounts receivable, haven't seen the check yet
- Bank account -- now have three current officers registered with the bank as signers, new cards are pending and will require another visit.
- More PoE injectors -- PTP has ordered and received 4 trendnet PoE injectors, for $19.15 each.
- Municipal Broadband PDX update
Did $50 go for a table at Saturday's Host2Host Vendor Fair? https://www.host2host.org/event-3047089
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Notes
Next week's meeting is NodeTwentyThirdTap we will try to replace the PoE injector with direct power, and possibly create a node page
- Node notes:
NodeBrunner - Expanded, Ted will provide check
NodeTwentyThirdTap - Need to invoice at least $30, more if PoE injector remains
NodeStreetRoots - No check so far, user on 2nd floor complaining about coverage. Russell asked for MAC addr
NodeAnkenyTap - 1:30pm start install at 2pm. At least install 2 cables and recovery of MR24 (to get remote access back)
- UBIFS bug on NAND flash
NodeSunnyside - Russell needs to check in
NodeLuckyLab - AP2 ethernet issue? Inspect at monthly
Ted committed to Saturday table for Host2Host 2-6pm at Riversgate Church - Russell/Ted/Jason, Russell will bring MR24 and 4' tablecloth
- Municipal Broadband PDX - city should provide $100K from grant program (no commitment so far for fall bump - end of November). Multnomah County pressuring Mayor.
- Need for us to visit Union Bank to at least get cards, maybe explain banking forms.
- Russell showed Tomas how to install OpenWRT on Ubiquiti ERX
- Cable modem foundation "Technicolor" is based on OpenWRT