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= Outdoor gear =
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'''This page has been marked as [[:Category:Stale|stale]], as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation.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.'''


== 2.4 ghz ==
'''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.'''


*~15 very high-gain omni (used, untested)
= current-gen nodes =
:Around 3 feet
:Have mounting brackets for rooftop vent pipes
:Connectors for Ubiquiti Bullets.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


*~19 high gain omni (used, untested)
== ready for outdoor mounting ==
:Around 1.5 feet
NOTE: UPDATE WITH NEW DONATIONS AS OF 10/2017
:No mounting brackets
* 1x [[Nanobridge M5 (25 dB version)]]
:Connectors for Ubiquiti Bullets
* 3x [[Nanobridge M5 (22 dB version)]]
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].
* 3x [[Nanostation M5]]
* 1x [[Nanostation M2]]
* 2x [[Rocket M5]] and 2x 90 degree panel antenna (one antenna already on rooftop)


*~77 Ubiquiti Picostation 2 HP (used, untested)
All of these are complete (with PoE).
:802.11 b/g
:Includes factory omni antennas.
:Can be mounted on something round with zip ties.
:Includes some number of wall-mounts for screwing onto a flat surface.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


*~26 Ubiquiti Bullet 2 HP (used, untested)
== ready for indoor use ==
:802.11 b/g
:No built-in antennas.
:No mounting brackets.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


== 5 ghz ==
* ~150x [[Western Digital MyNet]] N750s or N600s


*4 Ubiquiti Bullet M5 (used, tested)
All of these are complete (with power supply).
:802.11n
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|1 x 1 : 1]]
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]).
:Total price: $86.95


*1 Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5 25dbi (new, untested)
== used gear ==
:802.11n
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]


*1 Ubiquiti
* Some [[Bullet M2]]s and some [[Bullet M5]]s. Need to count.


= Indoor gear =
= previous-gen nodes =


== 2.4 ghz ==
== used gear ==


*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3300 Netgear WNDR3300]
* Maybe ~15x [[Picostation 2HP]] ?
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start#linksys Linksys WRT54G (x3)]
* A bunch of [[Bullet 2HP]]  
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-n10plus Asus RT-N10+ (x2)]
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Meraki/Mini Meraki Mini]


== 5 ghz ==
== incomplete gear ==


= non-OpenWRT compatible routers =
* 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


= Needs fixing =
= PoE adapters =


Please specify what it is assumed we'd need to repair this stuff.
* ?


*ARCFlex Freestation 2
= Cable =
:802.11 b/g/n 2.4 ghz
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]).
:Total price: $60
:Broken: OpenWRT build for this router has a bug. Needs serial to recover enable ssh on wlan port.


== 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


= Fubar =
= Antennas and pigtails =


Gear so broken we've given up on it, except possibly for parts.
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.

Latest revision as of 13:57, 10 June 2018

This page has been marked as stale, as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation. Please update it before linking other pages here.

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

All of these are complete (with PoE).

ready for indoor use

All of these are complete (with power supply).

used gear

previous-gen nodes

used gear

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.