On 5/13/19 1:24 AM, pmauro(a)posteo.net wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
The network will be deployed here:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_31
Between the two spots there is a highway (4 floors above the ground)
that I think will cause trouble.
cars passing can definitely be a problem...
have you tried already?
The network will serve a social project there, which
makes a lot of
activities one of which is a "bachillerato popular", a place where
people can complete their high-school studies with special focus on
social issues and the community. We imagine that students or nearby
people can have access to content hosted there, like some pages of
Wikipedia, or any media that they feel useful. Other nodes of their
project may have some ideas if a a mesh network can be deployed.
awesome! thanks for sharing!!!
In my home test, both devices were connected to the
same (and only)
node, the named "LibreMesh/...." SSID.
The setup I'm using is only a TP-Link TL-WR842ND router, which I bought
used for testing purpose and flashed with a pretty default (I think)
image from Chef.
Ok... it can be a little tricky as chef now is cooking trunk (the last
development code), and it may not always be stable.
I do need for others to step up with this, but you can check if their ip
addresses are in the same range (to make sure no issue exists in the ip
assignment part).
You need to check the ips both of the computer and the smartphone.
While testing I had no luck going to
http://thisnode.info. Following the
troubleshooting guide, I managed to see the web interface using the
gateway address.
there might be an issue with the dns/dhcp server.
I'll try to take note and help with anything I
can related to the
documentation. Right now there is a PR I made with some small changes to
the web, so I'm very happy for being helpful to this awesome project you
all work on.
Awesome!!!
Once again thanks for your time. I'll see the
repos to try to learn some
more.
Regards,