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 * '''2008-12-29''': Received a twitter report from @bleything that the node was not getting DHCP. I noted that bowser wasn't seeing a link on its LAN ethernet. Flashed a donated WRT54G that was sitting in a pile next to my desk with OpenWrt 7.09 and took it over. The old D-Link has fallen repeatedly and the LAN ports are of dubious integrity. I speculated that they were to blame and replaced it with the Linksys. Also, the PoE splitter has a slider between 5V and 12V. It was in the 5V position, but the D-Link wants 7.5V. I switched it to 12V and plugged in the Linksys and everything was happy again. Need to send a note to Gary Geist about the switch. --RussellSenior

Node name: NodeLuckyLabNW
Live Date: June 7th, 2006
Sponsor:
Contact: Joe Blah mailto:joe@company.com

1945 NW Quimby
Portland, OR 97209
Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/LuckyLabNW

Adhocracy Link

Equipment

  • NuCab (ours)

  • Linksys WRT54G v2.x (ours)
  • PoE injector (theirs)

Software Installed

  • Normal Builder stuff, Debian et al.

Network Configuration

  • ESSID: www.personaltelco.net
  • Channel: 1
  • BSSID: 00:13:10:0F:C9:5F
  • Hostname: bowser
  • Internet Network: 68.178.19.82/24
  • Gateway: 68.178.19.1
  • PTPnet Network: 10.11.24.0/26

Installers / Organizers

Maintenance and System Log

  • 2008-12-29: Received a twitter report from @bleything that the node was not getting DHCP. I noted that bowser wasn't seeing a link on its LAN ethernet. Flashed a donated WRT54G that was sitting in a pile next to my desk with OpenWrt 7.09 and took it over. The old D-Link has fallen repeatedly and the LAN ports are of dubious integrity. I speculated that they were to blame and replaced it with the Linksys. Also, the PoE splitter has a slider between 5V and 12V. It was in the 5V position, but the D-Link wants 7.5V. I switched it to 12V and plugged in the Linksys and everything was happy again. Need to send a note to Gary Geist about the switch. --RussellSenior

  • 2007-06-29: Responded to an outage report, found the access point was emitting beacons, but could not connect. The access point is powered from a PoE splitter. I power-cycled the access point and normal function returned. --RussellSenior

  • 2007-05-09: With instruction from JasonMcArthur, modified /usr/share/nocatauth/gateway/htdocs/splash.html to make "Original Destination" the default by strategic relocation of "checked" string. --RussellSenior

  • 2006-09-10: ethernet cable from accesspoint to nucab had bad crimp at nucab end. replaced end. DonPark

  • 2006-07-27: RussellSenior, DonPark, TroyJaqua and I came by to look into broken-ness. Problem solved by restarting dhcpd. It looks like dhcpd has been silent in the logs since June 23rd. Hrm. -- CalebPhillips

  • 2006-06-07: Held WeeklyMeeting20060607 here with the intention of installing the node. The PoE is borked and will need to be replaced, so we temporarily installed the AP in the back office. The node is functional, but the signal is weak. - CalebPhillips

Notes

  • Good beer, Okay food, Nice people
  • Working but weak signal
  • Just far enough away from the trendy part of town
  • Indoor bike parking


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NodeLuckyLabNW (last edited 2025-06-09 02:14:26 by RussellSenior)