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'''Node name:''' Laurelhurst, NE 37th and Hassalo NodeId:471 <<BR>> '''Status:''' Fully operational <<BR>> |
'''Node name:''' Quinn Residence <<BR>> |
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=== Location === Block 3500, NE Hassalo St. <<BR>> Portland, OR 97232 === Equipment === * Apple AirPort Express 802.11n === Network Configuration === * ESSID: Quinn's * BSSID: 00:24:36:9B:15:E6 * Channel: 1 There is no captive portal at this location. |
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There is an AP installed inside a residence on this street. Access from the street or sidewalk is possible at short range. |
This is an indoor residential node; access from the street or sidewalk is possible at short range. Full native IPv6 connectivity is available at this location. More information: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/62-Quinn |
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This location was originally a part of an experiment aiming to provide access to [[PTPnet]]. The installation included a Soekris net4521 mounted on the roof. It featured a working physical wireless link to [[Node504]], although the connection was never completely stable. Unfortunately, the Soekris has been taken down and the node now provides only Internet access. |
In 2002-2003, this location was originally a part of an experiment aiming to provide physical access to [[PTPnet]]. The installation included a Soekris net4521 mounted on the roof. It featured a working long-range wireless link to [[Node504]], although the connection was never completely stable. In 2015, the node was relocated from the Laurelhurst neighborhood to Vancouver, Washington. |
Node name: Quinn Residence
Live Date: June 8, 2003
Contact: KeeganQuinn
Details
This is an indoor residential node; access from the street or sidewalk is possible at short range. Full native IPv6 connectivity is available at this location.
More information: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/62-Quinn
History
In 2002-2003, this location was originally a part of an experiment aiming to provide physical access to PTPnet. The installation included a Soekris net4521 mounted on the roof. It featured a working long-range wireless link to Node504, although the connection was never completely stable.
In 2015, the node was relocated from the Laurelhurst neighborhood to Vancouver, Washington.