All- I just wanted to point out, I just started a list of ISP options for
Oakland residents on the Sudo wiki:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Internet#Internet_options_for_Oakland_residents
I included a note about peoplesopen.net -- I'd love to see others'
improvements on this page if I've left anything out (I'm sure there's lots)
or if things can be explained better.
Pete
[[User:Peteforsyth]]
Today I flashed the first router with sudomesh firmware and used the
node-configurator to set it up. After fixing a few bugs, it now comes up
mostly correctly after configuration(!)
Here are the remaining ToDos that I feel we need to deal with before I feel
we can "ship" this as an initial launch:
* The simplified web gui does not allow me to log in. Trying to log in as
root gives the error "The CGI process did not produce any response"
* Change meshrouting script to establish NAT between mesh and private wifi
network.
* Add upstream traffic control to tunneldigger hook script.
* Hook web gui into batman-adv and tunneldigger for changes to shared
internet bandwidth.
* Ensure that exit and relay nodes are configured correctly.
* Change MTU on interfaces to make batman happy.
Max: Any idea about the web gui error? Also, if you're trying to work with
node-configurator, remember that the client only trusts the certificate
included in the firmware here:
https://github.com/sudomesh/openwrt-firmware/blob/master/files/etc/nodeconf…
The node-configurator client will refuse to connect to anything that
doesn't have a cert signed by that root ca. Easiest solution for testing is
to use the script included with node-configurator to generate your own root
cert, copy that over the existing root cert in openwrt-firmware and re-run
make in built_firmware/builder.atheros
--
marc/juul
Hello mesh folks,
I took some donated Sparky boards from Noisebridge with the intention to
use them as wireless sensor nodes (environmental monitoring, etc) but
while I can get OpenWRT installed I run into problems with the hardware
watchdog rebooting the device every 5 minutes. It looks like OpenWRT
includes support for the ar2315 watchdog but something isn't working.
Have you all found a solution or workaround for this?
Thanks, dana
*A note on hacknights, flows and collaboration:*
*We typically start around 7:30 with a go-around of brief introductions and
updates on what we've been working on and/or what we plan to work on that
night.
*I'd like to suggest a Check-in around 10pm to provide opportunity for
people to a) feel comfortable leaving if they want to, and b) receive
feedback on whatever it is they've been working on.
*Would also like to encourage people to task themselves publicly by adding
Action Items to the notes
*And to link dump indiscriminately!
Reposted for posterity at https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/12_December_2013 -
edit at will
Attendees
- Deekoo, Jeremy, Jenny, Maxb, Marc, Daniel, Deekoo, Xavier, Luis
Updates
- Jenny and Matt went to SF State to give a presentation on Sudomesh to
a computer networking for business students class. Went well! It was 40
minutes long and there was a lot of eye contact! No sleeping in the back!!
- For future presentations we could set up a mesh!
- Internships!
- Prof is interested in tinkering with 802.11s + library in a box
- MaxB working on the build server & firmware generator - ready to do a
new walkthrough for creating nodes
- Deekoo has gotten the Nanostation working (can pick up MonkeyBrains
5GHz from 2 miles away!), Nanobridge not working, wants to do range testing
- We could run the PoE off of old laptop batteries! Mounted on a
pedicab! Bandwidth/speed test + spectrum analysis
- Luis is working on setting up / learning about BATMAN, interested in
working on client-side interfaces
- Jeremy + Daniel did a bunch of video interviews this past weekend!
Interested in education + outreach
- Daniel applied for us to receive a donation of 3 racks, 13/14 hard
drives
- Jenny + Matt + Mitar spoke with Ralf from Internet Archive - Notes to
be put on wiki - https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Meetings
- Marc has been finishing up the node configurator, let's test it on a
router tonight!
- Also working on stickers with basic info such as private SSID +
password, admin login info
- Xavier interested in applications of mesh for activism
Ideas
- Add a link on the site for "I'd like to get an intro to the mesh"
- Talk to technology coordinators in schools
- Local applications still in need of a portal page; Luis wants to help
design the frontend
- Tech Support: Send or bring us your router and we'll give you a node
- Daniel suggests a block party to test the range of the mesh!
- Talk to people who own properties about mounting nodes on the
rooftops.
- Inspiration from the FNF - convinced the owner of a housing complex
to provide free Wi-Fi, after which point the chronically empty apartments
were filled!
Checkins
- Chris has a pretty sweet CAD design for a 3D printed enclosure for the
Sparkys!
- Deekoo tested most of our 5GHz routers - 3 Nanobridges working
[Checked out one], 2 not working [plz edit with correct data]
- Jenny reading Cook Report interviews w/ Altermundi & FNF folks:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Interviews_with_other_meshers#Altermundi_Int…
- MaxB compiling..
- Firmware generator is ready to roll! playing nicely with the node
configurator
- https://github.com/sudomesh/openwrt-firmware-config
- Juul tweaking node configurator
- https://github.com/sudomesh/node-configurator
- Scattered brainstorms
Action Items
- Jenny to put Internet Archive and SFSU notes on wiki:
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/InternetArchive
-
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Presentations#Professor_Sameer_Verda.27s_Wir…
- Jenny update To Dos & Add Meetings/Presentations to Nav
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/ToDos
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Meeting
- https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Presentations
- Daniel & Jeremy to edit video / do more interviews [Sunday]
- Marc to test node configurator on a pico
- Matt and Jenny to revamp presentation
Linkdump
- East Bay Broadband Consortium<http://www.ebbroadband.org/action_plan.asp>
- East Bay Connects helps people find affordable broadband
services<http://www.eastbayconnects.com/>
- MileMesh project starting up in Hoboken, NJ <http://www.milemesh.com/>
- Koruza prototype can be 3D printed! (optical wireless networks aka
LASERS!) <https://dev.wlan-si.net/wiki/KORUZA/Prototype>
- COOK Report on the Global Free Network
Movement<http://blog.altermundi.net/media/uploads/nov-dec_2013_crpp.pdf>-
Jenny's
Excerpts<https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Interviews_with_other_meshers#Altermundi_Int…>
- PHP Network Weathermap <http://www.network-weathermap.com>
- LibreMap being actively developed :) <https://github.com/libremap>
- Altermundi documentation (in Spanish) <http://docs.altermundi.net/>
- Altermundi projects <https://colectivo.altermundi.net/projects>
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Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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It would seem we should maybe keep funding opportunities off-list (private
email or at meetings), but thanks for the heads up, Ryan!
On Dec 4, 2013 1:18 PM, "Charles N Wyble" <charles(a)knownelement.com> wrote:
> Should we apply for this?
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
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> Sent: Wed Dec 04 12:02:43 CST 2013
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> Subject: [Mesh] grant
>
> Via BoingBoing, a $10k technology
> grant<http://www.tides.org/impact/awards-prizes/pizzigati-prize/>(proposal
> due friday)
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