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On the clinic roof will be a mast with two [[EZ-Go-2 Wifi AP]]'s.
On the clinic roof will be a mast with two [[EZ-Go-2 Wifi AP]]'s.
One will point south towards the residence and one will point northeast towards the yurt.
AP1 will point south towards the residence and AP2 will point northeast towards the yurt.
 
AP1 will be talking to a generic access point so it has to look like a client.
 
AP2 will be talking to sundry laptops in the yurt and outside so it has to look like an access point. In the Yurt I will need another access point configured to look like a client with a lan in the yurt; there are 3 or 4 computers there.
 
== EZ-G0 config notes ==
 
Firmware: 139_01.02 (Jan 2 2009)
 
Checklist
* Set clock
* Set IP address.
* Set passwords.
* Turn off telnet access.

Revision as of 06:01, 14 February 2009


Chintimini Wildlife Center has several buildings spread out 100-200' feet apart.

Objective: create a local area network that links the buildings together, and allow visitors to use WiFi connections.

There are a variety of out buildings. I have done a map, need to upload it.

  1. Reception - At the front of the property
  2. Residence - currently the phone line and cable Internet connections are here.
  3. Clinic - 200' north of residence
  4. Raptor barn - north of clinic
  5. Educational center - the "yurt" - 100 northeast of clinic

A wired network would be great, but hard to implement right now. We'd need to do over 300' of trenching. So I am going to try a wireless link first.

An indoor access point will be located in the residence. It will have a directional antenna aimed north to the clinic.

We can do a wired link from the residence to the reception building, they are in close proximity. Reception is not normally staffed, there is a door bell that rings in the clinic. So this is low priority.

On the clinic roof will be a mast with two EZ-Go-2 Wifi AP's. AP1 will point south towards the residence and AP2 will point northeast towards the yurt.

AP1 will be talking to a generic access point so it has to look like a client.

AP2 will be talking to sundry laptops in the yurt and outside so it has to look like an access point. In the Yurt I will need another access point configured to look like a client with a lan in the yurt; there are 3 or 4 computers there.

EZ-G0 config notes

Firmware: 139_01.02 (Jan 2 2009)

Checklist

  • Set clock
  • Set IP address.
  • Set passwords.
  • Turn off telnet access.