Awesome -- thanks Marc!
I think outdoor is best, and I will attach it to the same chunk of wood you
and I already installed.
I assume bandwidth allocation can be tweaked in the future if needed. I'd
like to err on the side of "too much" and only dial it back if my own
performance suffers. So how about 6 Mbps downstream, and if it's possible
to set separately, 0.8 Mbps upstream? Open to suggestion of course.
I could also use a little help understanding the recommended network
topology, and perhaps figuring out how to tweak it in my case. Is there a
concise and up to date writeup/diagram of how nodes should be set up, how
the private and public networks interact, etc.?
Pete
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
I can flash you an omnidirectional node but i
can't help you mount it this
weekend. Let me know if you want an outdoor or indoor node and how much
up/down bandwidth you want to share :)
On Saturday, May 31, 2014, Pete Forsyth <peteforsyth(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Meshers!
Sorry I've dropped off the discussion lately, things have been
hectic...but I'm still here!
Right now, I have two neighbors who explicitly want to share my wifi, and
rather than setting up something limited to us, it makes sense to just
establish a node. I have a good head-start, since Marc helped me mount a
directional antenna/router a while back; I don't think that particular
thing is necessary for the immediate goal, but I do think that using the
existing mount and cabling, and a non-directional router in the same
location, would be a good first step.
My neighbor is in school, and eager to get something set up ASAP. I'm
wondering if there's anybody who could give me a hand, perhaps even this
weekend? And is there a multi-directional router available to set up a node?
Pete
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Node location:
http://meshmap.sudoroom.org/select/phorzaith/