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*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3300 Netgear WNDR3300]
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*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start#linksys Linksys WRT54G (x3)]
'''This page has been marked as [[:Category:Stale|stale]], as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation. Please update it before linking other pages here.'''
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-n10plus Asus RT-N10+ (x2)]
 
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Meraki/Mini Meraki Mini]
'''As of June 2018, we just reorganized the mesh cage. A more recent and up-to-date inventory of our materials is underway, but will likely be hosted elsewhere. Link to follow.'''
 
= 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 M2]]s and some [[Bullet M5]]s. 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 [http://www.powertoolsdirect.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/b/l/black-and-decker-wm626-dual-height-tough-workmate_1.jpg 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.

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