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* Ubiquiti NanoStation5 | |
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* Metrix: Pebble-derived image (same as currently in use on the Mississippi network) * Netgear: OpenWrt r???? |
* OpenWrt r24954 * batman-adv |
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* Hostname: metrix | * Hostname: senior-roof |
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* ESSID: backhaul | * ESSID: ptp-mesh-a |
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* Hostname: wgt (for a neighbor's roof) | * Hostname: morrison-roof |
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* ESSID: backhaul | * ESSID: ptp-mesh-a |
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* Hostname: porter-roof * PTPnet IP: 10.11.80.5 * SSID: ptp-mesh-a * BSSID: * Channel: 161 |
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* 2011-01-12: Started working on deploying a replacement for the WDS/MIT-roofnet hybrid that has been here for several years. Last night, replaced the software on the rooftop devices with OpenWrt and Batman-Adv, a layer-2 mesh. Had some bumps during the process, primarily the breaking of the old WDS network when I upgraded to the most recent AirOS version. Had to drive down and recover it from the curb to get access to the admin interface. The ubiquiti nanostation5 on Jerry's roof probably ought to be re-aimed again and attached more securely so it doesn't slip on the mast so much. Next step is to replace the MIT Roofnet part. Might be possible to do that remotely, will investigate. --RussellSenior |
Node name: NodeKlickitat
Live Date: October 20, 2005
Sponsor: Klickitat.com
Contact: RussellSenior <russell AT personaltelco DOT net>
2430 NE Klickitat Street
Portland, OR 97212
Equipment
- Metrix Mark 2
- 9 dBi 2.4 GHz omnidirectional with 7-degree downtilt
- 8.5 dBi 5.8 GHz omnidirectional
- Netgear WGT634U in NEMA4X enclosure
- CM9 Atheros a/b/g radio
- Hyperlink HG5817D Backfire Antenna
- 12V PoE splitter
Ubiquiti NanoStation5
Software Installed
OpenWrt r24954
- batman-adv
Network Configuration
- PTPnet Network: 10.11.80.0/22
- Gateway: 10.11.80.1
- Upstream DNS servers: 192.168.0.1
- DHCP Lease range: 10.11.80.129-10.11.83.254 inclusive
- Hostname: senior-roof
- PTPnet IP: 10.11.80.2
- ESSID: www.personaltelco.net
- BSSID: 00:0b:6b:4d:77:86
- Channel: 1
- ESSID: ptp-mesh-a
- BSSID: 00:0b:6b:36:d1:46
- Channel: 161
- Hostname: morrison-roof
- PTPnet IP: 10.11.80.3
- ESSID: ptp-mesh-a
- BSSID: 00:0b:6b:35:b4:df
- Channel: 161
- Hostname: porter-roof
- PTPnet IP: 10.11.80.5
- SSID: ptp-mesh-a
- BSSID:
- Channel: 161
Installers / Organizers
Maintenance and System Log
2011-01-12: Started working on deploying a replacement for the WDS/MIT-roofnet hybrid that has been here for several years. Last night, replaced the software on the rooftop devices with OpenWrt and Batman-Adv, a layer-2 mesh. Had some bumps during the process, primarily the breaking of the old WDS network when I upgraded to the most recent AirOS version. Had to drive down and recover it from the curb to get access to the admin interface. The ubiquiti nanostation5 on Jerry's roof probably ought to be re-aimed again and attached more securely so it doesn't slip on the mast so much. Next step is to replace the MIT Roofnet part. Might be possible to do that remotely, will investigate. --RussellSenior
- 2006-10-31: Used three stages of scaffolding to mount a two-radio metrix on a gable-end mount.
- 2005-10-20: Finally setup the ESSID as www.personaltelco.net after having an open node for a few years.
Notes
2005-10: Also experimenting with a roofnet using NetgearWgt634us.