IPv4 Address Allocations
In an effort to coordinate IP addressing between the different free wireless communities, a range of addresses in the 10.11.0.0/16 block are reserved for Personal Telco nodes. A global list of IP blocks is available from FreeNetworks at FreeNetworks:NetworkAddressAllocations.
If you operate a PTP node, and use the addressing scheme described here, please document your address space below.
Node |
Network |
Contact |
Red Wing ["Node561"] |
10.11.0.0/26 |
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Kerns ["Node560"] |
10.11.0.64/26 |
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La Dolce Vita Espresso and Internet Cafe ["Node517"] |
10.11.0.128/26 |
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Backspace ["Node563"] |
10.11.0.192/26 |
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Cedar Hills Crossing ["Node562"] |
10.11.1.0/24 |
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The Crowbar ["Node565"] |
10.11.2.0/26 |
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The Basement ["Node566"] |
10.11.2.64/26 |
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Unallocated NuCAB 'apollo' |
10.11.2.128/26 |
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Hawthorne Hostel ["Node143"] |
10.11.2.192/26 |
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Red And Black Cafe ["Node577"] |
10.11.3.0/26 |
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Ugly Mug ["Node564"] |
10.11.3.64/26 |
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Hot Pepper ["Node567"] |
10.11.3.128/26 |
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Subway on Hawthorne ["Node568"] |
10.11.3.192/26 |
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Administrative network |
10.11.4.0/24 |
ops at personaltelco.net |
Unallocated NuCAB 'afterthought' |
10.11.5.0/26 |
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Unallocated NuCAB 'ugar' |
10.11.5.64/26 |
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Experimental out-of-state networks |
10.11.5.128/25 |
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Pioneer Square ["Node113"] |
10.11.12.0/24 |
ops at personaltelco.net |
Pittock Node ["Node155"] |
10.11.14.0/24 |
ops at personaltelco.net |
South Park Blocks ["Node162"] |
10.11.15.0/24 |
ops at personaltelco.net |
NE 6th ["Node144"] |
10.11.18.0/24 |
beattie at beattie-home.net |
Urban Grind (NE Kerns) ["Node375"] |
10.11.19.0/24 |
mack at urbangrindcoffee.com |
Ironwood Loop (Tigard) ["Node476"] |
10.11.20.0/24 |
sschroedl at verilan.com |
Rose And Raindrop |
10.11.21.0/24 |
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NW Couch Park ["Node495"] |
10.11.22.0/24 |
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NE Laurelhurst, The Basement ["Node471"] |
10.11.23.0/26 |
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SE Alder and 29th (WSMF) ["Node236"] |
10.11.25.0/25 |
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10.11.25.128/25 |
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616 NE Fargo #1 |
10.11.26.0/24 |
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616 NE Fargo #2 |
10.11.27.0/24 |
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Irving Park |
10.11.28.0/24 |
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Rocky Butte west ["Node504"] |
10.11.29.0/24 |
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The Coffee Plant ["Node518"] |
10.11.30.0/24 |
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PGE Park ["Node512"] |
10.11.31.0/24 |
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World Cup NW ["Node536"] |
10.11.33.0/24 |
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Blubird58 |
10.11.34.0/24 |
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Musashi ["Node539"] |
10.11.35.0/24 |
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Labarre Machine Works (Brooklyn) ["Node378"] |
10.11.36.0/24 |
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Rocky Butte east ["Node504"] |
10.11.37.0/24 |
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Ecotrust ["Node551"] |
10.11.38.0/24 |
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New Location |
10.11.39.0/24 |
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217 & I5, Tigard |
10.11.40.0/28 |
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Northwest Trader Joe's ["Node264"] |
10.11.42.0/24 |
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ISPGuy ["Node570"] |
10.11.111.0/24 |
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Mt. Scott Park ["Node114"] |
10.11.114.0/24 |
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Arbor Lodge ["Node134"] |
10.11.134.0/24 |
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Reserved for point-to-point |
10.11.255.0/24 |
nobody |
IPv6 Address Allocations
We can actually get real IPv6 addressing space, instead of using a reserved block; see ["IPv6Addresses"] for more information.
What size subnet should I use?
To decide, try to estimate how many users might be accessing your node simultaneously, and add one to compensate for your router. That's the number of addresses you'll need. Round up to the nearest option in the table below.
Number of addresses |
Bitmask |
2 |
/30 |
6 |
/29 |
14 |
/28 |
30 |
/27 |
62 |
/26 |
126 |
/25 |
254 |
/24 |