Difference between revisions of "Mesh/Omni Access Points"

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= Testing =
= Testing =


A bunch of access points are set up for testing purposes. Mostly this is for testing the [[sudo mesh|Mesh]] firmware for [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network]. You probably don't want to use these unless you're helping out with testing.
A bunch of access points are set up for testing purposes. Mostly this is for testing the [[mesh|sudo mesh]] firmware for [https://peoplesopen.net People's Open Network]. You probably don't want to use these unless you're helping out with testing.


== peoplesopen.net ==
== peoplesopen.net ==

Latest revision as of 19:53, 7 March 2015

Current usable access points

sudo mesh

  • Location: sudo room near the server racks
  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz only
  • Password: None
  • Hardware: Nanostation M2 Loco

Omni Ballroom

  • Location: Not sure. Presumably the Omni Ballroom.
  • Frequency: 2.4 GHz only
  • Password: None
  • Hardware: Probably a Picostation 2 HP

Testing

A bunch of access points are set up for testing purposes. Mostly this is for testing the sudo mesh firmware for People's Open Network. You probably don't want to use these unless you're helping out with testing.

peoplesopen.net

This is for normal laptops / smartphones / etc. to connect to People's Open Network. All internet-bound traffic is routed through a VPN managed by sudo mesh.

pplsopen.net-node2node

This is for mesh nodes to connect to each-other _only_. Do not connect to this if you are not a mesh node.

pplsopen.net-2

No idea.