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technical_logs:401_richmond [2007/04/25 14:38]
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technical_logs:401_richmond [2013/09/28 16:06]
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-====== April 25, 2007 ====== 
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-The cafe router flaked out yesterday. ​ Gabe went by today, verified that it was down (ssid wasn't visible in Stumbler), and asked the staff to reset it using the switch -- it came back up. 
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-====== April 19, 2007 ====== 
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-Strangely, since around the time we installed the rooftop router, the router in the cafe has started flaking out.  Every day or two, it'll go down for a few hours, or a few days.  Until now, it's been one of our most stable routers. 
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-The tough part is that since it's on the ceiling, it's impossible to powercycle it or anything without getting on a ladder. ​ Getting a ladder into the kitchen is also difficult, and not possible in the afternoon, when the cafe is busy. 
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-So I arranged to this morning get the ladder, and brought a spare router to swap in (not wanting to troubleshoot the router while it's on the ceiling). ​ When I arrived, the router in the cafe was working again. ​ Still, I wanted to swap in the new router, just to see. 
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-I also created a power cut-off cable. ​ Just a simple cable which plugs in in between the power supply and the router, comes down from the ceiling and has a momentary switch on the end.  When the button is pushed (and only while it's pushed), power to the router is cut.  It'll allow us to powercycle it from the ground. 
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-I swapped in the new router and the cut-off cable. ​ I noticed that the clip on the Ethernet cable was missing. ​ Still, it seemed to sit firmly in the jack.  The router started up fine, but wasn't getting an external IP address. ​ I rebooted it, fiddled with the Ethernet cable, and still no luck. 
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-I tried plugging the Ethernet cable directly into my laptop, to see if I could get a DHCP address. ​ It didn't work. 
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-I swapped the original router back in.  It took a while for it to get a DHCP address, too... so maybe I was just too impatient with the new router and my laptop. ​ Or, maybe the network admins have locked that port to that MAC address. ​ The router always gets the same IP address (66.207.208.122). 
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-I didn't try assigning the new router that IP address statically, because I hadn't written it down prior to swapping it in.  ​ 
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-Anyway, we'll see how things go now. 
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-====== April 2, 2007 ====== 
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-Gabe and Patrick installed router #62 in the CARFAC office (below the bookshelf, near the door), to cover the rooftop patio. ​ Gabe is working on creating a tunnel between this router and the one in the cafe, so that only one node is listed in wifidog. ​ In the meantime, I did "nvram set wl0_closed=1;​ nvram commit"​ since right now it's totally open. 
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-====== old ====== 
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-Router installed on cafe ceiling. 
  
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