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'''This page has been marked as [[:Category:Stale|stale]], as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation.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


*18 high gain omnis (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)]]
:12 of them have connectors for Ubiquiti Bullets. The other 6 need male to male adapters.
* 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)


== 2.5 ghz routers ==
All of these are complete (with PoE).


*76 Ubiquiti Picostation 2 HP (used, power-on tested only)
== ready for indoor use ==
:802.11 b/g
:Includes factory omni antennas.
:All include PoE adapters, though many need power cables, a few are passive and need a power supply, a few have ungrounded PoE adapters with european plugs that need adapters.
:Can be mounted on something round with zip ties.
:Most include wall mounts for screwing into a flat surface.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


*29 Ubiquiti Bullet 2 HP (used, power-on tested only)
* ~150x [[Western Digital MyNet]] N750s or N600s
:802.11 b/g
:No built-in antennas.
:No mounting brackets.
:No PoE adapters included.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


== 5 ghz antennas ==
All of these are complete (with power supply).


*~3 old directv satellite dishes
== used gear ==


== 5 ghz routers ==
* Some [[Bullet M2]]s and some [[Bullet M5]]s. Need to count.


*1 Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5 25dbi (new, untested)
= previous-gen nodes =
:802.11n
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]
:Includes grounded PoE with remote reset.
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]).
:Total price: ? (around $110)


*1 Ubiquiti Nanostation M5 (new, untested)
== used gear ==
:802.11n
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]
:Includes grounded PoE.
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:tunabananas|tunabananas]].
:Total price: ? (around $110)


*1 Ubiquiti Rocket M5 (used, untested)
* Maybe ~15x [[Picostation 2HP]] ?
:802.11n
* A bunch of [[Bullet 2HP]]  
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]
:Includes grounded PoE.
:Source: Bought on craigslist by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]])
:Total price: $34


*4 Ubiquiti Bullet M5 (used, tested)
== incomplete gear ==
:802.11n
:No antennas.
:All include grounded PoE with remote reset.
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|1 x 1 : 1]]
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]).
:Total price: $113


*~3 Ubiquiti Nanobridge M5 (used, untested)
* More than 100x Meraki sparky (also known as Meraki outdoor)
:802.11n
** No cases, power supplies or antennas (u.fl connector)
:PoE?
** Needs special script for hardware watchdog.
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]
** Flashing takes ~20 mins
:Only two parabolic dishes, but also an extra Airgrid M5 dish.
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


*1 Ubiquiti Airgrid M5 (used, untested)
= PoE adapters =
:802.11n
:PoE?
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|1 x 1 : 1]]
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


* ?


= Indoor gear =
= Cable =


== 2.4 ghz ==
== 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


*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3300 Netgear WNDR3300]
= Antennas and pigtails =
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start#linksys Linksys WRT54G (x3)]
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/asus/rt-n10plus Asus RT-N10+ (x2)]
*[http://wiki.openwrt.org/oldwiki/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Meraki/Mini Meraki Mini]


*Ubiquiti Unifi indoor
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.
:802.11 b/g/n
:[[Mesh/a x b : c notation|2 x 2 : 2]]
:Source: [[Mesh/Purchases#First_crowd-sourced_purchase|First crowdsourced purchase]].


= non-OpenWRT compatible routers =
We have a bunch of u.fl to male N pigtails.


= Tools =
We have a bunch of GPS antennas.


*~20' ladder
= Tools for node-mounting =
:At Adeline Livelabs. Owned by Shawn but we can borrow.
*~16' ladder
:At Adeline Livelabs. Owned by Shawn but we can borrow.
*Pickup truck
:At Hearth. Owned by Lilia, but we can borrow if we schedule.


= Needs fixing =
== Big tools ==


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


*ARCFlex Freestation 2
== Hand tools ==
:802.11 b/g/n 2.4 ghz
:Dual radio. One 2x2:2 and one 1x1:1.
:Includes grounded PoE.
:Source: Bought on ebay by [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]).
:Price: $60
:What's broken: The OpenWRT build for this router has a bug (ssh/telnet not enabled on ethernet port). Just needs serial console access to enable ssh.


*3 Picostation 2 HPs
* One decent RJ45 crimper (blue handle) with somewhat worn out cutting blades
:The power LED doesn't come on when they are plugged in to PoE. They are also missing antennas and weather covers.
* 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.


= Fubar =
== Power tools ==


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