[MLB-WIRELESS] finally a triumph on the northern front !

Peter Buncle peter at nmc.net.au
Thu May 3 08:31:48 EST 2007


Welcome Rob back to the network !
 
Yes , please update the wiki with what address you've used.
 
Cheers
 
Peter
 

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From: Ratbaggy [mailto:wireless at smithsgully.net] 
Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2007 12:02 AM
To: Peter Buncle; melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] finally a triumph on the northern front !


We took 10.10.1.88 for Rob at FZJ today too.  Maybe we need a wiki table
for people to book out an IP address. (as per how it's done with GHO)
 
Rtabaggy.

	----- Original Message ----- 
	From: Peter Buncle <mailto:peter at nmc.net.au>  
	To: Rohan Malhotra <mailto:rohanmalhotra86 at gmail.com>  ;
melbwireless at wireless.org.au 
	Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 10:22 AM
	Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] finally a triumph on the northern
front !

	Hi Rohan
	 
	Yes you put 10.10.1.84 on your linux box wlan interface.
	 
	The canopy's act as bridges , so as long as you have good
connection of which 800 and jitter at 1-2
	sounds good, they'll just pass over the ip traffic to the hvc
router, which is a separate box.
	 
	So on your end , one eth goes into the canopy with 10.10.1.84
netmask 255.255.255.240
	 
	and another eth into your network. 
	 
	Upto you on the security stakes internally.
	 
	as for ospf refer to
	 
	http://www.melbourne.wireless.org.au/wiki/?GenericOSPFConfig
	 
	you'll need to install quagga on your linux box and quagga-ospf
	 
	but here's hvc's files for your reference (the hvc is a
mitsubishi r100 ap running openwrt)
	 
	root at OpenWrt:~# more /etc/quagga/ospfd.conf
	 
	!
	! Zebra configuration saved from vty
	!   2003/11/16 17:16:28
	!
	hostname nodeHVC-ospfd
	password set-your-paswword
	enable password set-your-paswword
	! log file /var/log/quagga/ospfd.log
	! log stdout
	!
	!
	!
	! interface eth0
	! ip ospf cost 30
	!
	interface ath0
	!
	interface eth0
	!
	interface eth1
	!
	!route-map TAGGED-REDIST permit 20
	! match any
	router ospf
	 ospf router-id 10.10.1.177
	    redistribute static
	    network 10.10.1.176/28 area 0.0.0.0
	    network 10.10.1.96/28 area 0.0.0.0
	    network 10.10.1.80/28 area 0.0.0.0
	                                              !
	
line vty
	 
	 
	 
	 
	and the zerba.conf
	 
	root at OpenWrt:~# more /etc/quagga/zebra.conf
	!
	! Zebra configuration saved from vty
	!   2003/11/16 17:15:47
	!
	hostname nodeHVC
	password set-your-password
	enable password set-your-password
	! log file /var/log/quagga/zebra.log
	! log syslog
	!
	interface ath0
	  ip address 10.10.1.177/28
	!
	interface eth0
	 ip address 10.10.1.81/28
	           !
	interface eth1
	 ip address 10.10.1.97/28
	!
	! ip address 10.10.131.90/28
	!
	! ip route 10.10.48.192/27 203.111.137.7
	!
	! ip route 10.10.130.8/29 10.10.130.225
	! line vty
	 
	 
	Cheers
	 
	Peter 
	NodeGUR
	 
	 
	 
	 
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	From: Rohan Malhotra [mailto:rohanmalhotra86 at gmail.com] 
	Sent: Wednesday, 2 May 2007 9:58 AM
	To: Peter Buncle; melbwireless at wireless.org.au
	Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] finally a triumph on the northern
front !
	
	
	thx peter, tim
	 
	ok i think i get it.
	 
	so in my circumstances given that im going to use an old linux
pc as a router, i should plug the canopy into the linux box assign
myself an ip (say 10.10.1.84) with a netmask (is this the same thing as
a subnet?) of 255.255.255.240 and i should get a connection?
	 
	what happens when i connect? i imagine i'll be able to ping
10.10.1.81 (tims canopy router) to see if its working. will i be able to
access other nodes just by typing the ips on the melbwireless site  in
smb ? is there some kind of script for when you connect that will direct
me to an internal version of the melbwireless site? 
	 
	how do i configure ospf? how would i get that on a linux box? is
there some router software that comes with it i could use?
	 
	rssi needs to be above 700 and the jitter below 15, is this
correct? (i was getting rssi easily above 800 and jitter at 1-2).
	 
	 
	 thx
	 

	 
	On 5/2/07, Peter Buncle <peter at nmc.net.au> wrote: 

		Hi Rohan,
		 
		Welcome to the network.
		 
		I've modified the config at HVC and OSPF is now active
on the canopy's.
		 
		refer to
http://www.melbourne.wireless.org.au/wiki/index.php?NodeHVC
		 
		and allocate yourself an address in the subnet.
		 
		The way to configure things your end is;
		 
		Plug the canopy into an eth port on your router & make
the 10.10.1.x address on that port, not the canopy.
		then configure ospf on this router.
		 
		You are welcome to use two addresses and use one on the
canopy if you desire so you can still monitor it.
		 
		Cheers
		 
		Peter
		NodeGUR
		 

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		From: melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au [mailto:
melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au
<mailto:melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au> ] On Behalf Of Rohan
Malhotra
		Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2007 4:15 PM
		To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
		Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] finally a triumph on the
northern front !
		
		 
		
		hello there,
		 
		last sunday the 29th we finally accomplished what we've
been trying to do for the last few months, we got a connection to HVC
from JSG in North Carlton. 
		 
		we'd been trying with all sorts of things prior to;
improperly terminated lengthy rg213 + cantennas, omnis and parabolics
neither of which amounted to anything. finally we got our hands on a
canopy from tim hogard - which i must admit didn't immedietly work
presumably because of noise- + a satellite dish from Dave Ashburner and
there a working solution was born. 
		 
		instantly the difference was observed even though we
hadn't calculated the correct angle to place the canopy on the sattelite
dish (we rather just adhoced it). practically immedietly the thing
registered.
		 
		anyways now the next step is to confirm the
configuration of the thing and get a permanent setup hhappening. 
		 
		from memory i recall tim telling me: rssi needs to be
above 700 and the jitter below 15, is this correct? (i was getting rssi
easily above 800 and jitter at 1-2).
		 
		and then next up i have to allocate myself an IP between
10.10.1.130 <http://10.10.1.130/>  and 10.10.1.140 <http://10.10.1.140/>
.
		 
		thats what i;ve sussed out so far. if it is properly
configured what should i expect to happen? can i google? which addresses
should i ping to confirm servers and vital services and all that.
		 
		i imagine the melbwireless site should come up or
something or maybe tims abnormal site i dont know but i'm keen to find
out!!!
		 
		ps. i just now applied to get my own ip allocation
(however that fits into the scheme of things)
		 
		thx
		 

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