[CQ] Fwd: Re: Hinternet / hsmm-mesh in SF

Jeff Luszcz jeff at luszcz.com
Tue Mar 27 07:01:53 UTC 2012


The HSMM-Mesh replacement firmware for Linksys WRT54GL (and other  
wireless routers)

http://www.hsmm-mesh.org/

Jeff


On Mar 26, 2012, at 11:25 PM, AF6MQ wrote:

> er, sorry, i missed the boat,
> _what_ did you flash? openWRT ?
>
> --.
>
>
> On Mar 26, 2012, at 19:34, Jeff Luszcz wrote:
>
>> All,
>>  I flashed my Linksys WRT54GL box tonight (took less than 10 minutes
>> to download, read the install docs and flash my router) - this
>> includes time spent trying to figure out where the power cord was as
>> well.
>>
>> It's up in my window looking down on the Mission from near Coso and
>> Mirabel Ave.
>>
>> SSID=HSMM-MESH
>> NODE=N2TIQ-100
>>
>> Likely no one else will be able to see it, but on the off chance
>> someone is near.
>>
>> I have a lot more to do in order to add services, etc.. to the node
>> but just wanted to say how easy it was to get a simple node up on the
>> air.
>> If you have a 54GL sitting in a box it takes almost no time to get it
>> up.
>>
>> Regards,
>>    Jeff N2TIQ
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 26, 2012, at 2:35 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
>>
>>> I was thinking of the XAGYL one, see http://www.xagyl.com/store_us/product.php?productid=31&cat=0&bestseller=Y
>>> <http://www.xagyl.com/store_us/product.php?productid=31&cat=0&bestseller=Y
>>>>
>>>
>>> The systems I have currently have ten of are nanostation 1, with a
>>> 2.4 wifi card in each, an internal antenna, a power pack and an
>>> injector for putting the power over an ehternet cable. Power pack
>>> has the wrong size barrel connector for the injector. These will run
>>> OpenWRT. There is space for two additional mini-PCI cards, one of
>>> these would currently be a 900 MHz one.
>>>
>>> I have several 900 MHz cards but not 10, and about 920-950 MHz patch
>>> antennas, and a few Rootennas and outdoor boxes.
>>>
>>> Could be a good system if someone could take the time to get them
>>> going.
>>>
>>>  Thanks
>>>
>>>  Bruce
>>>
>>> On 03/26/2012 02:04 PM, Griff Hamlin wrote:
>>>> Hello All,
>>>>
>>>> Are you referring to the Doodle Labs 440mhz pseudo 802.11 device,  
>>>> or
>>>> something else on 440?
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone used a Ubiquiti device at 2397Mhz with a 5mhz bandwidth
>>>> under
>>>> part 97 in order to avoid the part 15 interference on 2.4ghz?
>>>> 2397mhz is
>>>> below the part 15 802.11 frequencies but within the 13cm ham band.
>>>>
>>>> Griff
>>>> W5VWP
>>>>
>>>> On 03/26/2012 02:58 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Although you avoid the mess of home wifi systems, there are  
>>>> powerful
>>>> Part 15 tenants on the band. I have one of the Ubiquiti dongle
>>>> spectrum
>>>> analyzers for 900, which can help with spectrum management. 440  
>>>> cards
>>>> are available but the Fresnel zone is even worse.
>>>>
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