[MLB-WIRELESS] Minutes 14.06.02
Clae
clae at tpg.com.au
Tue Jul 9 19:49:59 EST 2002
> > ==============================================
>>
>> MELBOURNE WIRELESS
>> Minutes of General Meeting Friday 14 June 2002
>> Hawthorn Scout Hall.
>>
>> 7:20 Meeting Opened
>> ---------------
>> Welcome and run-down on night's agenda by Tyson Clugg
>> Informal mingle and chat.
>>
>> 8:00 Reports from Working Groups
>> -------------------------
>>
>> WGRouting.
>>
>> Working out how to achieve mesh network. Looking at available free
>> software, Zebra seems best, but does not have some desired features.
>> So WG is debugging and patching
>> Addressing will depend on results of routing tests.
>>
>> WGInquiry
>>
>> Submission tendered to committee some weeks ago, now available from
> > their website. Most work put in by Steven Haigh and Jim Pollock. Hearings
> > on 2 July in Melbourne, at which SH, Tyson Clugg and Jim Pollock
>will be appearing.
> >
>> WGStructure
>>
>> To present meeting with vote on incorporation under model rules, and
>> further explananation, later in the meeting.
>>
>> WGPropaganda
>>
>> Logo copetition?
>
>possible logo competition, new designs being tendered. Perhaps getting some
>T-Shirts with the melbourne wireless logo on them for members to purchase.
>
>> WGInnerNorth
>>
>> An informal lunchtime meeting held the next day at Kevin L's house in
>> Coburg (see their report)
>>
>> WGFoothills, WGSolar, WGRoaming
>>
>> No activity
>>
>> WGNorthernHills
>>
>> Hi, we exist, no activity to date
>>
>> WGBuildIt
>>
>> GlennB has been ill, thus no activity
>>
> > 8:16 Presentation on Coax and other cable types by Robert
>Broomhead of Eastern & Mountains District Radio Club.
>
> > --------------------------------------
>>
>> A very informative presentation. Each loss of 3db in cable
>> represents half your power, so use only the appropriate cable for
>> 2.4gHz. Normal TV - type coax for example is unsuitable, as it loses
>> far more power at high frequencies. As a rule of thumb, double
>> frequency means double loss.
>>
>> "Andrews Antenna Book" mentioned as a source book for info, tables on
>> antenna and cable types.
>>
>> The type we are looking for is called heliax low loss cable. Even
>> LMR-400 loses 2.3db over 10 metres, so keep your runs short where
>> possible. Use the proper high frequency connectors - N-connectors -
>> and bind them with rubber sealing tape (self amalgamating tape) and a
>> layer of electrical tape over that to prevent moisture attack.
>>
>> Sources for cable: Amateur Radio swap meets, "Strictly Ham"
>> in Bayswater.
>>
>> Antenna which is not correct dimensions for the frequency can build
>> up a standing wave, reflecting some of the power back down the cable.
>> This is a waste of power, and can even in some cases damage the radio
>> stage of the card. An SWR (Standing Wave Resonance?) meter can test
>> this, but they are expensive. Glenn Brunning mentioned he will be
>> bringing one to the next meeting.
>>
>> Short break, resume at 8:55
>>
>> Incorporation.
>> ----------
>>
>> The members of WGStructure presented their findings to the meeting,
>> summarising the advantages of the Model Rules, incorporation in
>> general, and the disadvantage of the other structures investigated.
>>
>> Tyson Clugg moved "That Melbourne Wireless incorporate under the
>> Model Rules": seconded by Clae Gason.
>> The motion was passed with no votes against, and one abstention.
>>
>> Nominations were called for the two ordinary member positions
>> on committee.
>> Rowan Wainwright-Smith nominated himself, seconded by Kevin
>> Littlejohn.
> > Dwayne Jones-Evans was nominated by Vaskos (Lastname?), seconded by
>> Robert Tchia, but he chose to withdraw his nomination.
>> Trystan Guylas was nominated by Will Lanigan, seconded by
>> Brendan Hyle.
>>
>> As there were no other nominations, RWS and TG automatically became
>> the new committee members.
>>
>> The next committee meeting will be held Thursday 27th July 8:00pm at
>> the Geebung Polo Club in Hawthorn.
>>
>> A committee mailing list and Wiki page will be created.
>>
>> Presentation by Enterasys Networks
>> --------------------------
>>
>> Craig Harrison and Chris Evans from Enterasys Networks gave a
> > presentation on the past, present and future of wireless networking
>> and the applied standards.
>>
>> Enterasys began work on wireless in 1990, first products 1992 400kb
>> per AP @ 915mHz, later 1mb per AP, using FHDS (Frequency Hopping
> > Direct Sequence)
> > 1997 - IEEE ratifies 802.11 standard (1 and 2 mb)
>> 1999 - 802.11b (11MB)
>> 2000 - 802.11a (54MB @ 5 (.?) gHz
>>
>> Security concerns, WEP can be cracked in 15 minutes with freely
>> available tools.
>> Interoperability, WiFI, WiFI5 for 11a
>>
>> 802.11g - is an open IEEE spec due to manufacturer disagreements.
>> Each spec is not interoperable.
>> OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) is required,
>> however PBCC for point to point, and CCK+OFDM are optional. The
>> latter is supported by only one manufacturer, and is unlikely to
>> succeed.
>> 11g is back compatible with 11b devices, and uses the same frequency
>> (at much higher throughput-54mb??)
>> There is a concern with interference as this band is already getting
>> crowded with 11b and other devices.
>>
>> The 5gHz frequencies are in a legal grey area for outdoor use
>> in Australia.
>>
>> 11a has two different standards, early and late.
>>
>> Future Products:
>>
>> Multimode 11a and 11b devices by early 2003
>> Multimode 11a and 11g devices by late 2003
>>
>> New standard 11wng will get 108 to 216 mb based in 11a technology, is
>> aimed at replacing wired networks. Coming late 2005.
>>
>> The Diameter user authentication protocol will be superseded by
>> Radius v2, incorporating Mobile IPv4, IPv6, encapsulated
>> authentication, and truly mobile rather than back to base. (???)
>>
>> 802.1x is a security implementation, using EAP Extensible
>> Authorisation Protocol. RrK (Rapid re-Keying) changes the key every
>> minute, is secure and scaleable.
>>
>> WSU is a firmware upgrade for the older enterasys cards - such as the
>> bulk buy - which is available at their website.
>>
>> Enterasys have arranged a bulk purchase arrangement with us, for 500
>> cards in lots of 40 with a 12 month warranty. Further details from
>> Steve Haigh.
>>
>> Other Business
>> -----------
>>
>> The offer to manage the Melbourne node database at nodedb.com was
> > accepted, Robert Tchia to contact evilbunny. Rowan
>Wainwright-Smith offered to write a data pipe between
> > this and our db.
> >
>> Meeting Closed.
>> ----------
>> --
>> David Clae Gason
>> Secretary, Melbourne Wireless
>> mailto:secretary at wireless.org.au
>> http://wireless.org.au
>>
> > i hate anarchists. i think there should be a law against them -tahl
>>
--
David Clae Gason
Secretary, Melbourne Wireless
mailto:secretary at wireless.org.au
http://wireless.org.au
i hate anarchists. i think there should be a law against them -tahl
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