← Revision 2 as of 2021-03-16 01:38:09
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Comment: flashed the rest of the MR24's tonight, also fixed my patch
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Size: 1725
Comment: add a couple federal things
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* NodeBuffaloGap -- ap4, in the front corner room was offline due to a failed power supply, replaced it. --RussellSenior | |
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* City of Portland apparently has $217 million from Section 602 of the [[https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1319/text|American Recovery Act of 2021]], see in particular 602(c)(1)(D), which says a valid USE OF FUNDS is "to make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure". It is possible Multnomah County also has funds allocated, though I haven't heard that directly. * Congressman Clyburn has proposed a bill spending $90+ billion on broadband [[https://www.majoritywhip.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/SxS-for-AAIA-.pdf|HR1783]] |
Location: Jitsi
Date and Time: Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Scribe: You
Roll Call: Them
Agenda
- Pick location for next weekly
- Node notes:
NodeBuffaloGap -- ap4, in the front corner room was offline due to a failed power supply, replaced it. --RussellSenior
NodeFreeFunk -- back online and reflashed
NodeLuckyLabNW -- reflashed, but didn't come back online by itself (details below);
- Other MR24 gateways reflashed:
Turns out, there are DHCP servers (I am looking at you TrendNet) that violate RFC2132 and recent OpenWrt's busybox udhcpc doesn't like that. Russell created a patch that works around the problem, submitted upstream to busybox and openwrt.
City of Portland apparently has $217 million from Section 602 of the American Recovery Act of 2021, see in particular 602(c)(1)(D), which says a valid USE OF FUNDS is "to make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure". It is possible Multnomah County also has funds allocated, though I haven't heard that directly.
Congressman Clyburn has proposed a bill spending $90+ billion on broadband HR1783
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