[HamWAN PSDR] Like to be certified :-)

Conny Jonsson n5hc at icloud.com
Mon Aug 29 09:45:41 PDT 2016


Not sure if I updated this, but we do have the IPIP tunnel to UCSD up and running and a limited number of our host have been enabled at UCSD to have access.

/Conny

N5HC

> On Aug 14, 2016, at 1:14 PM, Conny Jonsson <n5hc at icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes and agreed, have been lurking around for a quite awhile and been running these sectors for a bit we have a good idea how it works. But “standards” would help me personally as I’m kinda of bursty (work related) when it comes to supporting the site. So any “remote” community oversight/help of the site and the new users equipment would be aprciated.
> 
> Answer to the questions:
> 
> 1. Yes
> 2. Yes
> 3. Yes
> 4. Yes
> 
> And I agree with the last part, backhaul etc is “just” Internet stuff. The unique is how we access it over the Ham Radio frequencies.
> 
> How about having “roaming” IP addresses for HamWAN-configured modems? Not sure if we are there yet. But that would be one cool feature.
> 
> 73 de N5HC
> /Conny
> 
>> On Aug 14, 2016, at 12:40 PM, Bart Kus <me at bartk.us <mailto:me at bartk.us>> wrote:
>> 
>> Our certification process sucks presently.  I'd love to setup some kind of auditing/testing program that verifies your configs daily or weekly, and lets you know what parts of the standard might be mis-configured.
>> 
>> In the meantime, let me ask some manual questions:
>> 
>> 1) Is nv2-cell-radius=100 km?
>> 2) Is tdma-period=4 ms?
>> 3) Is dhcp-server running on the wlan1 sector interfaces?
>> 4) Is ssid=HamWAN ?
>> 
>> I need to re-arrange the website quite a bit to cut out 90% of the pages under "Standards" since they're not our standards.  Our standards are quite minimal and easy to comply with.  The rest can be called "best practices" (eg: internal network routing), but it's really up to you.  The spirit of having the standard is that a HamWAN-configured modem can be taken to any region and Just Work without the user having to change anything.
>> 
>> --Bart
>> 
>> On 8/14/2016 9:10 AM, Conny Jonsson wrote:
>>> In addition:
>>> 
>>> Also we have been running our own http://www.hamwan.org/t/Servers.html <http://www.hamwan.org/t/Servers.html> (DNS/NTP/Portal) and a Syslog/Zabbix server. Have a Jabber Server running.
>>> 
>>> We have not formally organized our self but we have all the hardware up and running we have access to county microwave links for backhaul.
>>> 
>>> Two counties have hardware installed for access at their EOC’s. The hams at the VA hospital have hardware wired in too.
>>> 
>>> 10+ Allstar Repeaters linked.
>>> 
>>> Just not that good at marketing our self as some of you guys. 
>>> 
>>> I’m sticking to the technical stuff. 
>>> 
>>> /Conny
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 14, 2016, at 9:56 AM, Conny Jonsson <n5hc at icloud.com> <mailto:n5hc at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> We have two operational sectors on top of Sandia Crest (+10000’), third sector will be located on another tower further north:
>>>> 		• Uses NV2 TDMA mode
>>>> 		• Use the 10 MHz or 5 MHz in 10 MHz channels frequency plan with 120 degree sectors
>>>> 		• Network is routable (IPIP) on the Internet.
>>>> 		
>>>> 73 de N5HC
>>>> 
>>>> /Conny
>>> 
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