[MLB-WIRELESS] Describe your wireless setup
Ratbaggy
wireless at smithsgully.net
Mon Jan 14 23:34:39 EST 2008
Links operated by Ratbaggy / B777 / Will
Templestowe Lower - Node HLT
Linux PC Router
Linux PC Server
Public Access Point - Sparklan WX6800 - Routing - Freifunk firmware
Link - Sparklan WX6800 - Routing - Freifunk
10 Km (1.2 Megabytes/Second)
Link - Sparklan WX6800 - Routing - Freifunk
Kangaroo Ground
Proxy server - Linux - Mini PC
Kangaroo Ground - Node HKG
Link - Deliberant DLB2700 - Bridge - Standard firmware
12 Km (1.5 Megabytes/Second)
Link - Deliberant DLB2700 - Bridge - Standard firmware
One Tree Hill
One Tree Hill
Link - Minitar MNWAPB - Bridge - Standard firmware
200m through thick trees (90 KBytes/Second)
Link - Minitar MNWAPB - Bridge
250m CAT 5 cable (10 mbps - too long for 100mbps!)
Smiths Gully - Node HTK
Kangaroo Ground
Link - WRT54G - Routing - Freifunk
16 Km (600 KBytes/Second)
Link - WRT54G - Routing - Freifunk
Blackburn Nth - Node ILW
Blackburn North
Link to JIA Mitcham - WL-HDD - Dynamic Routing - Freifunk + Quagga
Blackburn North
Link - ULTRAWAP - Bridge - Standard firmware
3 Km
Link - ULTRAWAP - Bridge - Standard
Box Hill Nth - Node IKD
Linux PC Router
Linux PC Servers
...and some other links too!
Andrew Dauncey wrote:
> Seems pretty quiet here, so to start up a discussion, i'm curious as to
> people's wireless setup. Especially if you run more than 1 link.
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> Things such as what's more popular/functional :: hardware router (such as
> with openwrt) or a dedicated win/linux box with X number of wireless cards.
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