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 * NewCloneArmyBox (PersonalTelco)
 * lots of category 5 cabling (various sources)
 * a switch or two (unknown sources)
 * indoor Intel AccessPoint (Intel Corp.)
 * Power Over Ethernet injector for Intel AP (NigelBallard)
 * outdoor Cisco AccessPoint in case (Intel Corp.)
 * unknown omni-directional antenna (Intel Corp.)
 * Alix 2D13 (PTP)
 * Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP (PTP)
 * PacificWireless 9 dBi with downtilt omnidirectional antenna
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 * DebianLinux sarge
 * NoCatAuth
 * AlixCab
  * OpenWrt r18781
  * NoCatAuth
  * OpenVpn
  * Olsrd
  * Snmpd
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   * Channel:
     * BSSID:
   * Channel:
     * BSSID:
 * Hostname: ballista
 * Internet Network: 207.173.201.37/24
 * Gateway: 207.173.201.1
 * Upstream DNS servers: 207.173.200.225, 216.140.108.188
 * BSSID:
 * Channel: 11
 * Hostname: bow
 * Internet Network: 69.168.48.254/24 (a static ip provided by DHCP from Spiretech, if device changes coordination with them in needed)
 * Gateway: 69.168.48.1
 * Upstream DNS servers: 69.168.63.194, 69.168.63.195
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 * Rebuilt on 2010-09-20 by:
  * JorenLove
  * RussellSenior
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'''Is this node really an extra-large one that covers several blocks (as reported, I believe, in the Willamette Week some time ago?) If so, shouldn't the web site or at least the wiki make some mention of this point?'''
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 * 2010-09-20: After an outage since September 7th, node was revived today with a new rooftop radio. The old Cisco had given up the ghost. After the power-over-ethernet injector proved to be okay. It is possible the outage resulted from a failed cat5 run, as indoor blue cable had been used at the original installation. We restrung with outdoor cat5, installed a higher powered Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP (with tx power turned down to 200 mW). JorenLove did the roof climbing. Also, cleaned up some of the wiring, velcro'd the power strip to the wall, shorted up some of the cabling to avoid tangles, etc. The outdoor run of cable on the DSL side of the DSL modem is still blue indoor cabling, but it runs down the north side of the building and doesn't get much direct sun. That is a candidate for replacement at some point, but it didn't look to be in terrible condition. Node back in service. --RussellSenior
 * 2009-12-31: Had an outage starting 7am-ish, I think probably related to DHCP (we'd started udhcpc manually yesterday), so I stopped by to power cycle it this afternoon. The nice young woman there suggested that next time they would be willing to be our remote hands for us (and could probably do the power cycle for us). --RussellSenior
 * 2009-12-30: DonPark and I replaced the old NuCab "ballista" with an AlixCab "bow". Talked to Spiretech, who updated their DHCP server with our new macaddr. --RussellSenior

Node name: Hawthorne Hosteling International
Live Date: March 9, 2002
Sponsor: Hostelling International, Oregon Council
Contact: Talbot Wallace
Website: http://www.portlandhostel.org/

3031 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR 97214

Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/Hawthorne

Equipment

  • Alix 2D13 (PTP)
  • Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP (PTP)
  • PacificWireless 9 dBi with downtilt omnidirectional antenna

Software Installed

Network Configuration

  • ESSID: www.personaltelco.net
  • BSSID:
  • Channel: 11
  • Hostname: bow
  • Internet Network: 69.168.48.254/24 (a static ip provided by DHCP from Spiretech, if device changes coordination with them in needed)
  • Gateway: 69.168.48.1
  • Upstream DNS servers: 69.168.63.194, 69.168.63.195
  • PTPnet Network: 10.11.100.1/22

Installers

Maintenance and System Log

  • 2010-09-20: After an outage since September 7th, node was revived today with a new rooftop radio. The old Cisco had given up the ghost. After the power-over-ethernet injector proved to be okay. It is possible the outage resulted from a failed cat5 run, as indoor blue cable had been used at the original installation. We restrung with outdoor cat5, installed a higher powered Ubiquiti Bullet M2HP (with tx power turned down to 200 mW). JorenLove did the roof climbing. Also, cleaned up some of the wiring, velcro'd the power strip to the wall, shorted up some of the cabling to avoid tangles, etc. The outdoor run of cable on the DSL side of the DSL modem is still blue indoor cabling, but it runs down the north side of the building and doesn't get much direct sun. That is a candidate for replacement at some point, but it didn't look to be in terrible condition. Node back in service. --RussellSenior

  • 2009-12-31: Had an outage starting 7am-ish, I think probably related to DHCP (we'd started udhcpc manually yesterday), so I stopped by to power cycle it this afternoon. The nice young woman there suggested that next time they would be willing to be our remote hands for us (and could probably do the power cycle for us). --RussellSenior

  • 2009-12-30: DonPark and I replaced the old NuCab "ballista" with an AlixCab "bow". Talked to Spiretech, who updated their DHCP server with our new macaddr. --RussellSenior

  • 2009-10-14: Fixed a 12-day outage by reseating the eth1 connection at the nucab. No clicky-click though, so it's a matter of time before it happens again. Left a card and encouraged them to call next time they have an outage. Certain lack of staff enthusiasm over the node presence noted. Currently only one AP (the outdoor) is active. This could be made better with a little work. --RussellSenior

  • 2005-10-03: Updated this page and ballista. (- KeeganQuinn)

  • 2002-08-08 10:47 pm - It should work now. -- MichaelCodanti

  • 2002-08-08 8:28 pm - Not able to get NoCat to redirect me to the Auth page. Can access www.personaltelco.net (right now) but cannot sign in. Recommend having a 'authenticate here' button on the home page so that when users hit the node and don't have access they know why it might not be working. - RossOlson


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