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-====== July 23, 2010 ====== 
-Wifidog reported that the router was down.  I was able to ssh in, and the same thing was happening as before -- the load was 0.00 (as reported by '​uptime'​),​ but 'wdctl status'​ didn't return anything in the 30 seconds I waited for it.  There were 10 entries in /​tmp/​dhcp.leases. ​ It seems to have lost its DNS servers again. ​ I added them to /​tmp/​resolv.conf,​ and also at the bottom of /​etc/​init.d/​S50dnsmasq,​ which is the script that creates /​tmp/​resolv.conf -- hopefully now it won't forget anymore? 
  
-====== February 11, 2010 ====== 
-Wifidog reported numerous 5-minute outages this morning, and Juan emailed saying that the system is down.  I connected to the main router, noticed that 'wdctl status'​ was taking a long time to run.  Just in case, I set static DNS servers in /​etc/​resolv.conf and nvram, and restarted wifidog. ​ Hopefully that fixes it. 
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-====== September 24, 2009 ====== 
-Juan from Harbourfront emailed to say that the network was down; Wifidog had been reporting that it was down for about 12 hours. ​ Gabe connected to the router via OpenVPN, noticed that the wifidog gateway had crashed, and restarted it.  The node is now checking into the auth server. 
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-====== August 25, 2009 ====== 
-Wifidog was reporting that the node was down.  I went by; the wifi was up, but it seemed like the gateway router was using 127.0.0.1 as a nameserver -- and so the login page couldn'​t be displayed. ​ I manually added some other nameservers (through the web interface) and rebooted the router (through ssh) and it came right back up. 
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-====== April 17, 2009 ====== 
-Michael and Gabe went this morning to try to figure out what's up.  Simply, the mid-hallway router (.70, the one with wifi turned off) had no power. ​ The extension cord it's plugged into must'​ve been unplugged on the other end, and we tried but weren'​t able to find it.  We decided that the router didn't need to be there (it was for only some forgotten/​legacy reason). ​ The router was decommissioned and Michael said he'd go back to install an F-F ethernet connector in its place.  ​ 
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-====== April 16, 2009 ====== 
-At some point in the past few months, the routers after the gateway router stopped working. ​ Michael went to check it out last week, and Gabe went today. ​ Indeed, from the gateway router you can't ping the others. ​ And it's possible to connect to the others (setting a static IP), and they can all ping each other (.67, .68, .69), but not the gateway. ​ It could be a bad/​disconnected wire, or that the router that's mid-hallway has lost power. ​ I didn't have time today to get a ladder to check it out. 
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-====== June 20, 2007 ====== 
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-Wifidog was reporting that Harbourfront went down sometime yesterday. ​ I went by to check it out.  I could connect to the hallway-south router, but didn't get a DHCP IP.  I could ping the three '​bridge'​ routers, but not the primary one.  I also couldn'​t see its wifi beacon. ​ I got access to the old box office. ​ Lights on the router were on (I didn't pay close attention to which), and I unplugged it and plugged it back in.  It came back up right away. 
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-I told Patrick M. that we'll keep an eye on it, and if it happens more than twice again, we'll swap in a new router. 
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-====== June 15, 2007 ====== 
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-Michael and Gabe installed the rest of the routers today, and hooked them up to the dsl line.  Details: 
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-The main router is #65 (LAN IP: 192.168.1.1),​ and is installed in the old box office. ​ The DSL modem is in the server room; they'​re connected through the in-wall wiring. ​ (Port #2 in the old box office.) ​ It's connected to router #70, which is in the north hallway. ​ Its wifi is turned off, because it's not needed (there'​s already enough wifi density) -- this router should simply be replaced with a female-female RJ-45 connector. ​ It's connected to router #69, in the south hallway. ​ It's connected to an ethernet switch in the gallery, which is in turn connected to the router in the cafe (#67), and the one in the studio (#​68). ​ Each router except the main one has the static LAN IP 192.168.1.<#>​ where # is the router number. ​ All routers have openvpn clients installed and working.  ​ 
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-The DSL modem was configured with the PPPoE info, so the router is getting its WAN IP over DHCP.  The DSL modem'​s IP is 192.168.2.1. 
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-The setup is like the one at St. Lawrence Market: only the primary router has wifidog and dnsmasq (dhcpd) installed. ​ The rest are simply being used as bridges. 
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-====== June 12, 2007 ====== 
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-Late last night wifidog reported the node down.  This morning I stopped by to check it out.  The network was visible, but I didn't get a DHCP address. ​ When I set a manual IP on my machine and tried to connect to the router via http and ssh, it was alive but unresponsive. ​ I did get the webif splash screen, but it never made it to the real interface. ​ Likewise, I never got an ssh password prompt. ​ I unplugged it, replugged it in, and it came back just fine. [Gabe] 
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-====== May 28, 2007 ====== 
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-The priority is to light up the beer tent for the June 1st opening of LuminaTO.  ​ 
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-Michael and Gabe went to install today, but neither the DSL line nor the ethernet cables were in place. ​ So they set up an interim solution, installing the primary router by the metal studio, attached to Michael'​s "​wimax"​ modem. ​ The coverage is good.  We'll go back sometime the week of June 11th to do the full install. ​ The official launch is in mid-July. 
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