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* Host: `pulp` * Hardware: Accton MR3201A (on indefinite loan from PTP) * Software: [[OpenWRT]] * Internet IPv4: DHCP * PTPnet IPv4: `10.11.10.192/26` * PTPnet IPv6: `2001:470:e962:ac1::1/64` |
* Host: rag * Hardware: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter-X * Software: OpenWrt * PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.129/26 * Host: ap1.streetroots.ptp * Hardware: Meraki MR24 * Software: OpenWrt * PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.130/26 * SSID: www.personaltelco.net * SSID: www.personaltelco.net/ap1 * Host: ap2.streetroots.ptp * Hardware: Meraki MR24 * Software: OpenWrt * PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.131/26 * SSID: www.personaltelco.net * SSID: www.personaltelco.net/ap2 |
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* 2018-09-01: StreetRoots installed a Stephouse network to replace Integra, which was costing an arm and a leg. As a result, rag is no longer gatewaying StreetRoots' private network, simplifying the configuration of the PTP network. JasonBergstrom and RussellSenior installed a new gateway, a Ubiquiti ER-X, and two Meraki MR24's, strategically located near the street in Vendor area and the Office, respectively. The PoE injectors and the ER-X are located in the basement. The MR24's are attached to the walls. --RussellSenior * 2013-02-20: Starting yesterday, began upgrading the indoor network at Street Roots. Installed the Buffalo WZR600DHP, attached their computers to a private network hanging off of that router. Today, completed two cat5 runs, one to the network switch in the vendor/office area, and the second to the former `pulp` router over the NW Davis Street doorway. We provided two Accton MR3201A routers, one the ex-`pulp`, ap1, the second, ap2, is providing a wireless link to their private network. I also left an 8-port Netgear switch to use in case of expansion. Most of the computers in the office are operating on wifi, rather than over a wire, the primary exception being the printer/fax machine. Going to try to stop by again tomorrow to fix up a few lingering issues, e.g. a port-forward to `rag` in case we lose the VPN tunnel, and to fix the LAN port labelling on the Buffalo (originally, we were going to do 2 public/2 private, ended up doing 1 public/3 private ... might have to revisit that if we expand to the roof. This evening, I spaced out the channels on the 3 2.4GHz radios. We might be providing converage inside OldTownPizza again! LOL. --RussellSenior |
Node name: NodeStreetRoots
Live Date: December 4, 2012
Sponsor: Street Roots
Contact: RussellSenior
211 NW Davis St
Portland OR 97209
Street Roots Website
Map: https://cwnmyr.personaltelco.net/nodes/StreetRoots
Configuration
- Host: rag
Hardware: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter-X
Software: OpenWrt
- PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.129/26
- Host: ap1.streetroots.ptp
- Hardware: Meraki MR24
Software: OpenWrt
- PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.130/26
- SSID: www.personaltelco.net
- SSID: www.personaltelco.net/ap1
- Host: ap2.streetroots.ptp
- Hardware: Meraki MR24
Software: OpenWrt
- PTPnet IPv4addr: 10.11.8.131/26
- SSID: www.personaltelco.net
- SSID: www.personaltelco.net/ap2
Installers / Organizers
Maintenance and System Log
2018-09-01: StreetRoots installed a Stephouse network to replace Integra, which was costing an arm and a leg. As a result, rag is no longer gatewaying StreetRoots' private network, simplifying the configuration of the PTP network. JasonBergstrom and RussellSenior installed a new gateway, a Ubiquiti ER-X, and two Meraki MR24's, strategically located near the street in Vendor area and the Office, respectively. The PoE injectors and the ER-X are located in the basement. The MR24's are attached to the walls. --RussellSenior
2013-02-20: Starting yesterday, began upgrading the indoor network at Street Roots. Installed the Buffalo WZR600DHP, attached their computers to a private network hanging off of that router. Today, completed two cat5 runs, one to the network switch in the vendor/office area, and the second to the former pulp router over the NW Davis Street doorway. We provided two Accton MR3201A routers, one the ex-pulp, ap1, the second, ap2, is providing a wireless link to their private network. I also left an 8-port Netgear switch to use in case of expansion. Most of the computers in the office are operating on wifi, rather than over a wire, the primary exception being the printer/fax machine. Going to try to stop by again tomorrow to fix up a few lingering issues, e.g. a port-forward to rag in case we lose the VPN tunnel, and to fix the LAN port labelling on the Buffalo (originally, we were going to do 2 public/2 private, ended up doing 1 public/3 private ... might have to revisit that if we expand to the roof. This evening, I spaced out the channels on the 3 2.4GHz radios. We might be providing converage inside OldTownPizza again! LOL. --RussellSenior
2012-12-28: Plugged in a replacement, pulp, to fill the hole left by the pilfered rag. This would have happened sooner, but for the silliness of the holidays. This time, the AcctonCab has been placed on a high window sill and fed via 5V PoE injector/splitter we received with the Accton contribution a while back. --RussellSenior
2012-12-04: Plugged in, also looking at a second AP in an adjacent office and possibly something on the roof. --RussellSenior