[HamWAN PSDR] HamWAN use cases [was: hamwan.net DDNS]
Dean Gibson AE7Q
hamwan at ae7q.com
Sun Apr 20 17:51:08 PDT 2014
Actually, what would be helpful (and motivate sharing of dynamic data),
is for the text in those "click-on bubbles" for each site to indicate
the "type" of data. Eg (these are just ideas; some of them are
mutually exclusive):
* Site survey 2013-06-07
* Static report 2014-02-14
* Dynamic report 2014-04-02 16:53Z
* Online; status at 2014-04-20 17:37Z
* Offline; last online 2014-04-19 02:15Z
I hope you are enjoying your "new" radio; the other one is up on
Craigslist.
-- Dean
On 2014-04-19 05:21, Cory (NQ1E) wrote:
> Hi Dean,
>
> I personally didn't real his comment on the map as snippy. However, I
> went ahead and changed it to something more generic.
>
> Hopefully, we can restructure the mapping program at some point to
> rely only on data from the sector radios so we can avoid this issue in
> the future. One of the nice things about the NV2 protocol is that
> they share their signal strength information with each other. I've
> never tried it in access point mode for a client, but hopefully we can
> get it to work.
>
> Also, nobody should be giving you any grief for deciding to maintain
> your own device. If you feel that someone is, let me know and I will
> take care of it. After all... We're all here to play network. Not
> just those who volunteer to maintain the cells.
>
> -Cory NQ1E
>
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan at ae7q.com
> <mailto:hamwan at ae7q.com>> wrote:
>
> And I was going to, until I saw the comment when I clicked on my
> location on the map.
>
> I will just ignore further snipping about my policy decision in
> this matter, unless it leads to me selling the radio.
>
> -- Dean
>
> On 2014-04-18 15:53, Tom Hayward wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Bill Vodall<wa7nwp at gmail.com> <mailto:wa7nwp at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> without shared administrative access we can't read the link status for the map?
>>> With the SNMP stuff I've been playing with for MRTG/Cacti - it's just a read only port. If so, maybe Dean would open that up for you.
>> It should be enough to complete the snmp section of the client node configuration instructions:
>> /snmp set enabled=yes contact="#HamWAN onirc.freenode.org <http://irc.freenode.org>"
>> /snmp community set name=hamwan addresses=44.24.255.0/25 <tel:44.24.255.0%2F25> read-access=yes write-access=no numbers=0
>>
>> Tom KD7LXL
>
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