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** Linksys AP is at 172.30.0.2 | ** Linksys AP is at 172.30.0.2 | ||
** Cisco Router is at 172.30.0.3 | ** Cisco Router is at 172.30.0.3 | ||
** Ruckus AP (on 12th Ethernet port PoE) | ** Ruckus AP (on 12th Ethernet port PoE) 172.30.0.5 | ||
* There are some existing Ethernet segments that you can patch into. If it has a number written in black marker on the outlet, this number corresponds to the outlet on the patch panel in the fishbowl closet. | * There are some existing Ethernet segments that you can patch into. If it has a number written in black marker on the outlet, this number corresponds to the outlet on the patch panel in the fishbowl closet. |
Revision as of 12:36, 11 October 2008
The network is up:
<radii> we are fucking ONLINE <radii> coming to you live from 83C
Uplinks (24Mb/5Mb currently via Comcast)
- Comcast Cable (Only internet, no voice or tv service)
- Service is now live at 83C.
- $66.95 per month (After taxes COD at time of install is $169.21) - $3 modem rental per month
- No contract!
- Link speed is ~24Mbit down / ~5Mbit up. More testing during different times of the day would be useful.
- Wonderful quote from the service representative when asked about network filtering: "The network is filtered. Dynamic ips. Constantly flowing. Upgrading to static is possible through the business department."
- The direct line for the person who took the order is 1-925-349-3300 x644201
- Our confirmation number for this order is: 503691
- Speakeasy DSL (On a dry pair - Ordered for the (415) 864 area)
- Service has been delivered and installed at 83c
- Modem acts as a bridge straight into Speakeasy and comes with 1 static IP, 4 more for $20 per month.
- Currently 66.92.8.180
- $105.95 per month - ($99.00 install fee, first month free, hardware included - Paid by Jake)
- Link speed: 6Mb down and 768k up
- 12 month contract (25 day trial period), $300 fee if canceled in contract but outside of stated trial period.
- 1 static ip included
- The direct line for the person (Michelle) who took the order is 1-877-240-4821
- In the future, we can upgrade the DSL to the following:
- Kinda fast 8Mb down and 768k up. 149.95 per month. Hardware and inbstall waved.
- Super fast 10Mb and 1Mb up. 179.95 per month. Hardware and install waved.
- Local wifi link (TBD - no current ETA on install)
We need an antenna and a wifi access point that will uplink to our core switch (we need one of those too)
- Metro fiber
Can someone research this? IP Networks is probably the company to call.
- Sonic.net ADSL2
We're on the waiting list for 18Mb/1Mb ADSL2 Sometime in the next year service will be available in San Francisco.
- WiMax
Currently this hasn't been very seriously researched
- SFLan
We may have line of sight to a node if we can bounce off of a local building. This hasn't been seriously researched. We may want to try to get roof access for antennas and should talk to our very quiet neighbors.
Hardware
- Currently jof has configured a Soekris net4801 with pfSense (FreeBSD firewall distro) running NAT to several ports and a WRT54g
- Passwords to both devices are in an envelope in the closet in the fishbowl. Or if you are known within the group, ping jof
- Jake has donated a FON La Fonera router that has been liberated with a fresh DD-WRT install.
- A Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex 2942 access point.
- Takes an 802.1q trunk (with POE!) over a single Cat5/6 cable, and can take up to 8 802.1q tags and broadcast an SSID for each tag. -- jof 00:51, 4 October 2008 (PDT)
Topology
- External IP is assigned via DHCP from Comcast on the Soekris box.
- Soekris is now updating a DynDNS domain for the WAN IP - comcast-sfo-noisebridge.dyndns.org -- jof 20:16, 3 October 2008 (PDT)
- cable.noisebridge.net should CNAME here as well.
- If modifying later, beware that Comcast will now only hand out a DHCP lease requested from 00:0A:E4:32:44:6E
- Internal subnet is 172.30.0.0/23
- Soekris box is at 172.30.0.1
- Linksys AP is at 172.30.0.2
- Cisco Router is at 172.30.0.3
- Ruckus AP (on 12th Ethernet port PoE) 172.30.0.5
- There are some existing Ethernet segments that you can patch into. If it has a number written in black marker on the outlet, this number corresponds to the outlet on the patch panel in the fishbowl closet.
Proposed wireless networks
Currently, we have a single wireless network with the ESSID of "noisebridge" and it merely routes to the upstream NAT. For the future, I propose the following networks in addition to the aforementioned legacy network:
- noisebridge-sweden (All traffic on this network is routed through Relakks - ideal for people who accidentally share files)
- Routed through 802.1q trunk on VLAN #21
- noisebridge-germany (All traffic on this network is routed through Germany thanks to our friends in the CCC!)
- On VLAN #31
- noisebridge-ipv6 (a pure ipv6 network, experience the net of the future, today in the past)
- On VLAN #41
- noisebridge-insecure (totally open - no crypto on the network, QoS, etc)
- On VLAN #11
- noisebridge-anonymous (An (fully transparent) anonymous wifi network using Tor)
- On VLAN #51
- noisebridge-crypto (Rotating keys or certs for paranoid users)
- On VLAN #61
- noisebridge-local (a totally local wifi network that isn't routing to the net at all)
- On VLAN #71
- Easily possible with one AP (The Ruckus 2942 we had donated), a managed switch, and a little cleverness :) -- JSharp 00:31, 5 October 2008 (PDT)