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= current-gen nodes = | = current-gen nodes = | ||
== ready for outdoor mounting == | == ready for outdoor mounting == | ||
NOTE: UPDATE WITH NEW DONATIONS AS OF 10/2017 | |||
* 1x Nanobridge M5 (25 dB version) | * 1x [[Nanobridge M5 (25 dB version)]] | ||
* 3x Nanobridge M5 (22 dB version) | * 3x [[Nanobridge M5 (22 dB version)]] | ||
* 3x Nanostation M5 | * 3x [[Nanostation M5]] | ||
* 1x Nanostation M2 | * 1x [[Nanostation M2]] | ||
* 2x Rocket M5 and 2x 90 degree panel antenna (one antenna already on rooftop) | * 2x [[Rocket M5]] and 2x 90 degree panel antenna (one antenna already on rooftop) | ||
All of these are complete (with PoE). | All of these are complete (with PoE). | ||
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== ready for indoor use == | == ready for indoor use == | ||
* ~150x Western Digital | * ~150x [[Western Digital MyNet]] N750s or N600s | ||
All of these are complete (with power supply). | All of these are complete (with power supply). | ||
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== used gear == | == used gear == | ||
* Some Bullet M2 and some Bullet M5. Need to count. | * Some [[Bullet M2]]s and some [[Bullet M5]]s. Need to count. | ||
= previous-gen nodes = | = previous-gen nodes = | ||
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== used gear == | == used gear == | ||
* Maybe ~15x Picostation | * Maybe ~15x [[Picostation 2HP]] ? | ||
* A bunch of Bullet | * A bunch of [[Bullet 2HP]] | ||
== incomplete gear == | == incomplete gear == | ||
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** Flashing takes ~20 mins | ** Flashing takes ~20 mins | ||
= PoE | = PoE adapters = | ||
* ? | * ? | ||
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== Ethernet == | == Ethernet == | ||
* Maybe 1/4 roll of a 100 foot outdoor UV-protected shielded and grounded CAT6 | * Maybe 1/4 roll of a 100 foot outdoor UV-protected shielded and grounded CAT6 | ||
* A bunch of indoor CAT5 and CAT5E | * A bunch of indoor CAT5 and CAT5E | ||
* Bunch of RJ45 connectors | * Bunch of RJ45 connectors | ||
* Bunch of grounded RJ45 connectors | * Bunch of grounded RJ45 connectors |
Revision as of 01:29, 25 October 2017
current-gen nodes
ready for outdoor mounting
NOTE: UPDATE WITH NEW DONATIONS AS OF 10/2017
- 1x Nanobridge M5 (25 dB version)
- 3x Nanobridge M5 (22 dB version)
- 3x Nanostation M5
- 1x Nanostation M2
- 2x Rocket M5 and 2x 90 degree panel antenna (one antenna already on rooftop)
All of these are complete (with PoE).
ready for indoor use
- ~150x Western Digital MyNet N750s or N600s
All of these are complete (with power supply).
used gear
- Some Bullet M2s and some Bullet M5s. Need to count.
previous-gen nodes
used gear
- Maybe ~15x Picostation 2HP ?
- A bunch of Bullet 2HP
incomplete gear
- More than 100x Meraki sparky (also known as Meraki outdoor)
- No cases, power supplies or antennas (u.fl connector)
- Needs special script for hardware watchdog.
- Flashing takes ~20 mins
PoE adapters
- ?
Cable
Ethernet
- Maybe 1/4 roll of a 100 foot outdoor UV-protected shielded and grounded CAT6
- A bunch of indoor CAT5 and CAT5E
- Bunch of RJ45 connectors
- Bunch of grounded RJ45 connectors
Antennas and pigtails
We have a bunch of high-gain omnis, a bunch of dish (the grid type) antennas, and a few panel antennas. Most of these are N connectors. We need to go through them, check frequency and tag them with frequency.
We have a bunch of u.fl to male N pigtails.
We have a bunch of GPS antennas.
Tools for node-mounting
Big tools
- One foldable woodworking table (like this)
Hand tools
- One decent RJ45 crimper (blue handle) with somewhat worn out cutting blades
- 2x low quality RJ45 crimpers (green handle). Probably OK for crimping but not for cutting or stripping.
- A set of screwdrivers, wire cutter, tongs, and other basic hand tools.
Power tools
- Makita impact driver (battery powered)
- Makita drill (battery powered)
- Makita battery charger
- 3x Makita batteries
Testing
- Two ethernet cable testers (need batteries)
Consumables for node-mounting
TODO put stuff like mounting brackets, plumbers tape, screws, silicone, hose clamps, cable staples.
Other stuff
- 3x One Laptop Per Child XO Laptop (one power supply)
- Lots of other stuff that needs.
Less than useful stuff
- A bunch of random indoor routers that don't support OpenWRT
- A bunch of random indoor routers that do support modern OpenWRT but no two are alike
- A great big stack of the original blue linksys routers. These only support old versions of OpenWRT.