tonight at sudoroom, i noticed that "the internet" was not working very well,
and my phone was having trouble connecting at all to the wifi. And the signal
strength was very weak.
i tried "the internet" on the desktop computer on the 3d printer table, which
is wired into the ethernet (doesn't use wifi) and since it seemed to work
fine, i determined that something was wrong with the wifi.
i tried power-cycling the ruckus wifi controller (singular rackmount unit that
configures the many wifi access points throughout the building) and I also
power-cycled the main switch (which also powers most of those access points)
but nothing changed.
Then peter and I noticed that the access point in sudoroom (mounted to the wood
high above the wall-mounted TV telescreen) was not lighting up any LEDs on the
switch, indicating that it's not drawing power from the switch or operating at
all. That would explain the weak signal strength.
so I grabbed a black TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 from upstairs, and i configured it
(with the stock firmware) to be an access point on the network.
its IP address is 100.64.64.12 and it doesn't do any routing or dhcp.
email me if you want the login/password.
it provides two accesss points,
sudoroom-TPLINK
and
sudoroom-TPLINK_5
and it seems to work.
the ruckus wifi controller is listed in the Network wiki but nobody knows the
password (the login is probably admin) so we will probably have to
factory-reset the whole system in order to get back in. If anyone makes any
progress on that i would love to know.
the non-functioning ruckus hardware mounted high above the TV in sudoroom is
too high for me to reach, and i'm not motivated enough to get a ladder, and
it's not hurting anybody up there. But if we have more of them maybe we can
install another one so that the Omni Commons network can reach into here again.
But for now, Omni Commons wifi is giving an "authentication error"
-jake