Coucou,
TL;DR: Help?
After setting a N600 router following the wiki page, I am able to
connect my router using WiFi (using the private access point) but I
can't ping any device other than the ones connected to my router.
I don't know what to do now. Is there any troubleshoot page ?
To reproduce:
1. Follow the guide (well written!)
2. Pain
Thanks,
Keo
from http://www.arrl.org/news/american-red-cross-asks-arrl-s-assistance
-with-puerto-rico-relief-effort -
"The American Red Cross (ARC) has asked the ARRL for assistance with
relief efforts in Puerto Rico. ARC needs up to 50 radio amateurs who
can help record, enter, and submit disaster-survivor information into
the ARC Safe and Well system. In the nearly 75-year relationship
between ARRL and ARC, this is the first time such a request for
assistance on this scale has been made. ARRL now …
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amateurs who can step up and volunteer to help our friends in Puerto
Rico."
Perhaps a source of inspiration for disaster communication scenarios.
-jorrit
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Hi All,
Thanks for the introduction to the peoplesopen.net on Saturday at the Omni
Commons BYOI
I've got one router and successfully flash the firmware, all good.
Unfortunately I couldn't yet find any close signal around my place, still
need to climb on the roof and point to some possible directions. I'll try
to buy the small antenna someone show me on the event. I'm sorry I can't
remember your names.
I'd be interested in patch my firmware, as I've heard that there is
potential bug that can …
[View More]make the node use my internet instead of the VPN.
I've tested the firmware connecting the router to my ISP, got two
peoplesopen open networks and my private secure network, also could
successfully
access the internet through the VPN.
A practical question, do you have plans to put a captive portal, splash
screen explaining the free internet access? perhaps some explanations on
privacy, security, liability? I'm happy to share free internet to my
surrounds, but would be great to share what's going on.
Another few questions,
Has anybody found a way to connect raspberry pis ad-hoc mode onto the
peoplesopen? do I need two wifi USB devices? or the RPIs has already dual
band? I'm very interested in the potential to add RPIs nodes to this
existing mesh network.
I came across this https://nycmesh.net/meshberry/
And finally are the ESPs compatible with the mesh? can the ESPs talk to the
peoplesopen and also to others ESPs, this looks very interesting
https://github.com/sudomesh/disaster-radio
Thanks
ps. I think would be better come to one of your sessions to discuss those
topics, right?
Radamés
twitter.com/radamar
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Let's have an all-weekend Disaster Radio hackathon at Science Hack Day SF!
Dates:
*October 14-15*
You need to register soon since it's filling up fast!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/science-hack-day-san-francisco-2017-registrati…
It will be nice to "get out of the house" so to speak, and maybe we will
meet potential collaborators.
I will be there working on the design documents and Nic will be there
working on physical/mechanical design. This was Nic's suggestion (who has
previously co-…
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http://sf.sciencehackday.org/
--
marc/juul
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Fwd: wireless mesh network nodes
Date: 2017-09-23 23:17
From: "Bullitt D. Bourbon" <bb(a)elleko.net>
To: network.managers(a)bsc.coop, house.presidents(a)bsc.coop
Hi network managers-
Peoplesopen Network can help with meshing all Co-op properties.
-BB
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Subject: wireless mesh network nodes during hate speech rallies
Date: 2017-09-19 00:43
From: "Bullitt D. Bourbon" <bb(a)elleko.net>
To: shenm(a)bsc.…
[View More]coop, shehp(a)bsc.coop, davnm(a)bsc.coop, davhp(a)bsc.coop,
nm(a)bsc.coop
Hi-
l got your contact information from visiting Sherman Hall & Davis House
today.
l work with a community wireless mesh network based in north Oakland
called Peoplesopen Network. There are hate speakers invited on campus by
the UCB administration expected in the next week. l and some other folks
want to set up a mesh that covers campus (esp. the vicinity of Sproul
Plaza) during the anticipated events to provide internet connectivity.
The CalVisitor network has terrible coverage as is, and it has been
observed that the school stops service during some events. Supplementing
existing wireless infrastructure in events like these is exactly why
community mesh networks exist. It significantly increases safety for
everyone in the area. l write to ask you guys for help with setting up a
node (or more) that will provide bandwidth.
The node(s) need(s) not be permanent, (but we'd be happy to maintain
them, love them and make them part of the existing project if they
were.) We plan to have sneakernet nodes (humans carrying nodes) bounce
the signal to where service is required as the events progress. We also
have access to a great line of sight roof right across the street from
Davis and Sherman (which cannot provide bandwidth). Your involvement
will help a lot.
l plan on visiting Ridge Hall today.
l hope you can help!
-BB
(415)680-3738
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-BB
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These are pics of Dév's roof.
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Subject: Roof pics
Date: 2017-09-14 14:14
From: Dév Rànà <Dev(a)Rana.WS>
To: "Bullitt D. Bourbon" <bb(a)elleko.net>
http://share.niwas.net/roof.html
Dév.
--
-BB
Hi y'all,
We had another great BYOI workshop this afternoon. Thanks to everyone who
came through and helped out.
However, tomorrow is still Sunday! That means we're doing another Sunday
node mount. The location is in the Berkeley Hills on the southside of UC
Berkeley's campus. We will be meeting on location around 2pm, though we may
need some help transporting equipment from the Omni to the site. If anyone
would like to help out and needs more details, message me directly.
See ya Sunday,
-grant