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Location: NodeLuckyLab
Date and Time: Wednesday, October 26, 2016, 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Scribe: You
Roll Call: Them
Agenda
- Meet newcomer from PSU?
- Node notes:
NodeWeist -- submitted a proposal, consisting of three NanoStation M2's
NodeEcotrust -- Two MR24's deployed in place of the Cisco 1200 802.11b and Ubiquiti PicoStation 2
NodeSechzig -- still need to invoice for hardware
NodeCascadia -- service call, ultimately determined to be a problem with a bridge loop (someone had clicked an ethernet cable between 2 ports of a gigabit switch). In the meantime, moved the private network to the PTP router, turning on the DHCP server, making the network topology much more sane than previously , and reflashed a current version of LEDE for good measure.
NodeWhet -- maybe delivering a DIR860L-B1 to Ted to install
NodeKeegan -- heard from Keegan, hoping to have node plugged in within a week or so
NodeMarshall, NodePrinceton, NodeSteele, NodeLutz, NodeBillyRays, NodeLuckyLabNW, NodeUglyMug also updated to current FooCab bits.
Brief report on SkyPilot take-apart party on Saturday, down to about 2 dozen SkyExtenders, with a supply of SkyGateway's as well, thus far untouched. Disposition/disposal of other artifacts. Aluminum scrap nets $102, check due in a few days.
PTP MR24 purchase? Russell suggests that PTP make an offer on 10 Meraki MR24's to augment the supply Russell has established personally, Keegan has offered support for the idea. Russell has noted several locations where our existing routers could be replaced (where a single ethernet is sufficient): NodeBillyRays, NodeLuckyLabNW, NodeNewDeal, NodeBarXV, NodePioneerSquare, NodeAnnaBannanas, NodeLutz, NodeCrowBar, NodeBitHouse, NodeRerun, NodeLuckyLabNorth. Furthermore, in some cases, such as NodeGooseHollow, they could be used as dumb indoor APs. It is likely they could be obtained for a very reasonable price. Seems worth considering.
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