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* Linksys BEF-!W11S4 * NuCab |
* Buffalo WHR-G54S |
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* DebianLinux woody/sarge partial upgrade * NoCatAuth |
* OpenWrt Kamikaze r4 |
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* BSSID: 00:0F:66:3C:F0:30 * Channel: 11 |
* BSSID: 00:16:01:84:B7:29 * Channel: 1 |
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* Upstream DNS servers: None configured | * Upstream DNS servers: 204.130.255.3, 64.122.32.71 |
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* 2007-04-20: After a power outage, network was not working, dsl modem got reset, wireless ap got reset, etc. While waiting for integra to roll a truck to set up bridging on the dsl modem, I configured an openwrt'd buffalo to drop in instead. The dsl modem is still bridging, with the buffalo talking the public IP and doing NAT duty. The local machines are on the LAN ports, which are separated from the wireless network. We need to work out an ssh key solution. Right now I'm the only one with access to the device, which isn't a longterm solution. --RussellSenior |
Node Name: Dittos BR NodeDB: NodeId:605 BR Live Date: August 13, 2004 BR Sponsor: Charles Bishop
407 NE Mason Street, #6BR Portland, OR 97227BR 503-249-4072BR
An email address should be listed for this node.
Equipment
- Buffalo WHR-G54S
Software Installed
OpenWrt Kamikaze r4
Network Configuration
- ESSID: www.personaltelco.net
- BSSID: 00:16:01:84:B7:29
- Channel: 1
- Hostname: heatlamp
- Internet Network: 72.11.112.64/24
- Gateway: 72.11.112.1
- Upstream DNS servers: 204.130.255.3, 64.122.32.71
- PTPnet Network: 10.11.7.1/26
Installers / Organizers
This node is managed by the NetworkOperationsTeam.
Maintenance and System Log
2007-04-20: After a power outage, network was not working, dsl modem got reset, wireless ap got reset, etc. While waiting for integra to roll a truck to set up bridging on the dsl modem, I configured an openwrt'd buffalo to drop in instead. The dsl modem is still bridging, with the buffalo talking the public IP and doing NAT duty. The local machines are on the LAN ports, which are separated from the wireless network. We need to work out an ssh key solution. Right now I'm the only one with access to the device, which isn't a longterm solution. --RussellSenior
2005-09-30: Seemed to be accessible again just after midnight. Began upgrading to sarge in the morning, but my connection was interrupted mid-way and new connections began timing out for a while. That afternoon, the system became completely inaccessible from the Internet again. What's going on here? (- KeeganQuinn)
2005-09-18: Inaccessible from the Internet. See http://lists.personaltelco.net/pipermail/ops/2005-September/021747.html (- KeeganQuinn)
Notes
- Originally this node was just called '3508 N Williams.' The place did not have a name when the installation was first done.
Observation Plots
http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-0s.jpg [http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-0.jpg Full size] http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-1s.jpg [http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-1.jpg Full size] http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-2s.jpg [http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-2.jpg Full size] http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-3s.jpg [http://www.personaltelco.net/~jason/maps/all/00:0F:66:3C:F0:30-3.jpg Full size]