hi, super exciting news!
I am heading to detroit tomorrow for the allied media conference.. i am
hoping to find out what's new re: their mesh network projects -
http://detroitdjc.org/wireless-mesh/ - and will spread the word about
progress here!
--mark B.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Marc Juul <marcjc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks.
The $2000 mesh hardware has arrived.
Jenny and myself have spent the evening going through everything and
making an inventory of what we have, what we need to get everything into
working order and how much appears to work.
We did a power-on test of all hardware (except the AirGrids which are
weird and don't connect them to anything unless you know what you're doing
or they'll fry!).
The summary is that, we have the following working outdoor gear at our
disposal:
*15 nice big 2.4 ghz omni antennas with rooftop mounting brackets
*18 nice slightly less big 2.4 ghz omni antennas
*76 Ubiquiti Picostation 2 HPs
*29 Ubiquiti Bullet 2 HPs
*3 Ubiquiti AirGrid M5s
*2 Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5s
*1 Ubiquiti Nanostation M5
There were only three picostations out of the whole lot that did not power
on and they're not included in the above count.
If we count gear bought by Jenny and myself outside of this auction, that
means we have enough for.
*105 2.4 ghz street level (or rooftop) nodes.
*13x 5 ghz rooftop nodes.
*A few (10-20?) 2.4 ghz indoor nodes.
There's a more detailed inventory here:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Inventory
With info on what we need to buy to get everything working.
We also have spreadsheets with even more detail and serial numbers written
down that we'll get online soon. Everything without serial numbers is in
boxes with serial numbers.
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