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Comment: sanatizing email addr
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Comment: Long overdue update
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4005 SE Boise St.<<BR>> Portland, OR 97202 |
4005 SE Boise St<<BR>> Portland, OR 97202<<BR>> [[http://www.jamhome.us/]] |
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* Node Name: JaMhome or Node069 * Node ID: NodeId:069 * Primary Contact: Michael Rasmussen * Homepage: http://www.jamhome.us/ |
* Node Name: JaMHome or Node069 * Node ID: 069 * Contact: Michael Rasmussen |
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* Access Point: Linksys using OpenWRT (or wait, do I have a Netgear634u in there now?) | * Access Point: Buffalo N600 with stock PTP OpenWRT |
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* DHCP in 192.168.8.0/24 range * GW of 192.168.8.1 * DNS 69.33.100.122 - post.michaelsnet.us * ISP: JaMhome.us up to Speakeasy.net/Megapath Client's connection to the Internet is via shed.jamhome.us 69.33.100.124, yes, I'm nating. If owner could find an ISP that would route to his assigned netblock of 199.88.144.0/24 he'd be a happy camper! Said ISP would need to provide the service over DSL. |
* DHCP will provide all on connection * ISP: Comcast - the DSL just got to be too confining ** The site is ~13,000 feet from the CO as the wires go, that killed DSL |
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Aluminum siding on house limits range of the node. Owner has omni antenna and could move the AP into the attic to increase range. |
Aluminum siding on house limits range of the node. |
Node name: JaMhome
NodeDB: NodeId:069
Live Date: June 16, 2002
Sponsor: Michaelsnet.us
Contact: Michael Rasmussen mailto:michael at michaelsnet.us
4005 SE Boise St
Portland, OR 97202
http://www.jamhome.us/
Site Details
- Node Name: JaMHome or Node069
- Node ID: 069
- Contact: Michael Rasmussen
Hardware Details
- Access Point: Buffalo N600 with stock PTP OpenWRT
All hardware owned by Michael Rasmussen
Software Details
- Portal: Open, no splash, just connect and go
- DHCP: ISC
- DNS: Bind 9
Network Details
- DHCP will provide all on connection
- ISP: Comcast - the DSL just got to be too confining
- * The site is ~13,000 feet from the CO as the wires go, that killed DSL
Other Notes
Aluminum siding on house limits range of the node.