Hi good people of Librerouter,
I'm founder of MeshPoint - humanitarian open source wifi router
(www.meshpoint.me).
I saw on your blog that you have made your first pcb and that you are
doing first field tests. This is awesome!
My team and I would be very interested in testing your pcb and then
seeing if it makes sense for next version of MeshPoint. Currently we
use pcb radio boards from TP-LINK CPE210 devices.
We are also looking into making our own PCB boards, so is makes sense
to cooperate on this.
Under which open hardware licence have you released LibreRouter? Are
pcb schematics publicly available?
Does Librerouter pcb support POE in and POE passtrough?
Is it possible to buy or borrow few prototype boards for testing?
Thanks,
Valent.
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Raising up to the challenge, I completed load balancing configuration on
the master router in Prosfygika. So, now the configuration is as follows:
We have a bunch of subrouters, running the tree topology LAN (I hope to
convert it into a ring at least), all hooked up to the LAN port of
TP-Link WDR 4310 master router, donated and configured by Gui
(configuration later spoiled by yours truly).
On the WAN side, we have two ISP-delivered routers, lovely pulling the
weight in 50/50 policy via mwan3 load balance.
Next challenge now is to set up a voucher system -- enter Pitbull -- to
control freeriding. The plan is to give users unlimited access to
internally hosted resources (soon to be: OwnCloud, messaging servers and
such), but limit access to external gateways to those who has active
vouchers.
I downoladed zip from github, read the readme and it seems that it may
work (nodogsplash provided). Or did I miss something?
Also, is there any text I could read, explaining the whole logic of this
system? I have some idea in my mind, but not sure if this is the same
idea you guys had.
This area is totally uncharted for me so I wish to ask a lot first and
then proceed.
Best,
Petros
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Apart from general interest, I am now writing a budget for relatively
big project that would require somewhere between 50 and 100 Libre
Routers, as elements of wide area backbone mesh (most probably coupled
with UHF data). It is planned to start on the ground some time late
2017. What is the real possibility to have LR available for ordering at
that time, and possibly to have few pieces for testing in advance?
Best,
P.
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Hi,
Any news worth to mention?
The last message I see in this list is from last year.
Any help needed?
I read there was something at this year's Battle of the Mesh on Librerouter.
Maybe there is any video? Audio? Slides...
Cheers!
Hi
I'm worried what I read here [1]
So, one solution is controlling your in/out traffic through a
hardware/software you trust.
As software there a project called dowse [2].
My question is if librerouter can be that trusted hardware. I mean,
it's open hardware, ok. What about the boot process, it is completely
free? Can happen something similar to what is saying in that libreboot
article with this hardware? [1]
[1] https://libreboot.org/faq/#intel
[2]
http://dowse.equipment/https://github.com/dyne/dowsehttps://files.dyne.org/dowse/dowse_whitepaper.pdf
Olas. Soy Yu de Asturias y me presento a la lista.
Participo en ampliar la red Guifi en Asturias y formo parte de la Coop
Sestaferia.
Tenemos unos cuantos un pequeño lab en Infiesto, donde cacharreamos con
servidores, raspberrys, impresoras 3D, arduino etc. Nos encanta el software
y hardware libres..
Saludos a todos.
I do not know who has the sample enclosures at present, but...
Would it be possible to get some good photographs and dimensions of the
sample enclosures please?
We are planning for the secondary network daughter boards and how they
might fit into the enclosure.
Thanks
Terry