Location: Jitsi
Date and Time: Wednesday, February 15, 2023, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Scribe: You
Roll Call: RussellSenior,TedBrunner,JasonBergstrom,SteveTree
Agenda
- Pick location for next weekly
- Node notes:
NodeKailash -- full speed ahead!
NodeLionsEye -- recovered by itself (did I mention this last week?)
NodeHector -- needs a followup
- ARPA Grant prospects
- Multnomah County report
- Bills at State Legislature
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Notes
- Node notes:
NodeKailash - close to completing the plan, ethernet to distribution switches, with MR24 wifi to start with. PDXhardwire guy is sketching out cable runs.
NodeLionsEye - appeared to have been rebooted last week, unknown original issue
NodeHector - Conversation ongoing
- ARPA Grant prospects
- Brian from APANO has some initial ideas
- Building architect from SERA was there, they believe only coax for communication wiring in the walls
- Discussed getting bids for wiring, PDXhardwire and other vendors
- Russell and Ted attended an info session, had a question about login logs (used for quarterly and annual reports with demographics). Jennifer Redmond also had a followup letter on Russell's comment th at a login excluded users - in that they would see the same with a traditional home network (but could also have a guest network).
- LINK Oregon - Russell contacted Steve Corvato to discuss possible backhaul for grant use. Steve contacted providers, but nothing back from they yet. Wave and Zayo have commercial fiber as well as Lumen.
- Russell also is still considering Koruza for point to point link of 150 Meters, 10Gb link, preorder 3 if they are available.
- Monday, meet with indigenous market person to discuss grant plans
- CorinC discussion about Latino Network, offices out by Rockwood with housing, already have a technical partner for design
- Brian from APANO has some initial ideas
- Report due from Multnomah County tomorrow from Sara Ali. Russell invited by Cynthia Castro and Sharon Meiran to a meeting to discuss the presentation. Also mentioned Russell Plan, sent to Cynthia.
- PPS had suggested they want to be off T-Mobile Hot Spots
- Existing bills (3249) were centered around current incumbent bandwidth speeds. Replacement bill would have symmetric requirements (3201, hearing next Tuesday, we will sign on).