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'''Node name:''' City Club of Portland/O'Bryant Square[[BR]]
'''Node Info:''' NodeId:651 [[BR]]
'''Node Status:''' [http://node651.personaltelco.net:5280/status NoCat status page] [[BR]]

'''Live Date:''' November 12, 2004 [[BR]]
'''Contact:''' AaronBaer [[MailTo(aaron.baer AT personaltelco DOT net)]]
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'''Node name:''' City Club of Portland/O'Bryant Square<<BR>>
'''Live Date:''' November 12, 2004 <<BR>>
'''Contact:''' <<MailTo(ops AT personaltelco DOT net)>>
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800 SW Stark [[BR]]
Portland, OR 97205 [[BR]]
'''["Map"]:''' NodeMap:Node651
800 SW Stark <<BR>>
Portland, OR 97205 <<BR>>
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 *  * Stock firmware
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 * 2007-05-14: stopped and checked on the node today... seemed to work just fine, not hosts happy. --RussellSenior  * 2007-05-14: stopped and checked on the node today... seemed to work just fine, node hosts happy. --RussellSenior
 * 2009-01-08: Stopped by and checked on the node again. There is no nucab here, just a bare AP. Still working. --RussellSenior
 * 2012-08-01: Stopped by after a report the node was out. I was surprised to learn it was working at all. Last time I was there and tried to install a WgtCab, I was thwarted by what appeared to be an upstream static ipaddr and or macaddr lock. Efforts to contact saw.net were not successful. There is a switch with three connections, which I assume are:
  * saw.net
  * PersonalTelco
  * CityClub
 I tried connecting another WgtCab today, with the same result. Waiting to hear from CityClub's IT dude and or Tom Bechtell, the Pittock building manager. CityClub contact said they'd be willing to buy a new AP. --RussellSenior
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1. The City Club of Portland (equipment purchase) http://pdxcityclub.org

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Saw.net (donated bandwidth) http://www.saw.net 1.5Mb circuit
 * The City Club of Portland (equipment purchase) http://pdxcityclub.org
 * Saw.net (donated bandwidth) http://www.saw.net 1.5Mb circuit

Node name: City Club of Portland/O'Bryant Square
Live Date: November 12, 2004
Contact: <ops AT personaltelco DOT net>

800 SW Stark
Portland, OR 97205
Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/CityClub

Equipment Installed

  • Nomadix AG-2000w+

Software Installed

  • Stock firmware

Network Topology

  • SSID: www.personaltelco.net
  • BSSID: 00:50:E8:02:04:A8
  • Address: 204.119.1.170
  • Gateway:
  • Wireless Address:
  • Wireless Network: 192.168.128.0/24
  • DHCP Pool:

Installers / Organizers

Maintenance and System Log

  • 2007-05-14: stopped and checked on the node today... seemed to work just fine, node hosts happy. --RussellSenior

  • 2009-01-08: Stopped by and checked on the node again. There is no nucab here, just a bare AP. Still working. --RussellSenior

  • 2012-08-01: Stopped by after a report the node was out. I was surprised to learn it was working at all. Last time I was there and tried to install a WgtCab, I was thwarted by what appeared to be an upstream static ipaddr and or macaddr lock. Efforts to contact saw.net were not successful. There is a switch with three connections, which I assume are:

    I tried connecting another WgtCab today, with the same result. Waiting to hear from CityClub's IT dude and or Tom Bechtell, the Pittock building manager. CityClub contact said they'd be willing to buy a new AP. --RussellSenior

Local Content

Notes

The nodes existence is due to the donations and efforts of

This node incorporates a coffee shop inside City Club called Café Voila


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NodeCityClub (last edited 2013-02-27 14:51:52 by RussellSenior)