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authordaryll <dpierre@blizzack.com>2023-12-01 23:10:26 -0500
committerdaryll <dpierre@blizzack.com>2023-12-01 23:10:26 -0500
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supply checklist; journal entry
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@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ following:
- plugged everything in and tested inet connectivity (speed
test...etc.)
- took an install pix and posted on nycmesh slack
+ (https://slack.nycmesh.net/)
* <2023-11-24 Fri> ---------------------------------------------------------
@@ -124,6 +125,76 @@ following:
https://www.amazon.com/Cat-Ethernet-Cable-White-Connectors/dp/B00WD017GQ
$10.39
+* <2023-11-30 Thu> ---------------------------------------------------------
+
+- added ethernet coupler to data cable coming off of POE injector; ran
+ ethernet cable extension throughout room and connected to wifi
+ router.
+- what would someone do now that they have 2 ISPs delivering inet to
+ their spot. they could use nycmesh for some time then switch back
+ to their paid ISP. to compare the two they'd need to buy a router
+ w/ multiple WAN ports or another router w/ routing turned off (dumb
+ router) to the other router. then change routing on their network
+ to allow certain computers to access the inet thru the 'dumb'
+ router.
+- my speed tests were quite nice then i realized that my in-the-wall
+ wired cabling is broken. more to come is i try and crimp / patch
+ the ethernet terminators. the original cable installer created a hot
+ mess !
+** some thoughts on nycmesh ux assessment
+
+https://nycmesh.slack.com/archives/C06H99CGY/p1700438157210949
+https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oFOaihV2rB5D3QikrlEOqNK56CetrGw7/edit
+
+- slide #6
+ - '...Users asked to tell admin if there is already a Mesh install in
+ their building...' and 'How would they know ?'
+ - is nycmesh able to figure this out ?
+ - does nycmesh keep addresses on where nodes are located ?
+ - if not; does the LBE equipment report lon/lat info ?
+- slide #7
+ - dunno if this is done already but it may make sense for a
+ 'reconnaissance volunteer' to simply visit the premises prior to
+ an install. they could create a checklist of what needs to be
+ done and list out any issues that may come up for the installation
+ team. maybe give an estimation to the customer and install team
+ on how much time the installation will take. what the total
+ install cost will be.
+ - take pictures
+ - warnings of tight spots, suggestions for equipment..etc.
+ - can act as an additional liaison between the nycmesh and install
+ team.
+ - this may make it more real for those that want to 'talk' to an
+ actual person, ask questions...etc. (lol...this is how i am)
+- slide #9
+ - '...Gather required install equipment...'
+ - see comment above about 'slide #7'
+ - 'Install Completion'
+ - work w/ 'recon volunteer' (nycmesh liaison) on 'closing out the
+ tix'
+ - 'Install Follow-ups'
+ - this may be a time to ask new members to make sure they've
+ participated in a monthly donation to nycmesh. i feel this may
+ also prompt them to reflect on the service or any other
+ problems, questions, or concerns.
+- slide #10
+ - i agree that it is a bit unclear here
+ - i simply followed the directions and submitted a response email
+ w/ panoramic photos. i know i wanted to do a DIY install but i
+ was a bit hesitant to buy my own equipment w/out talking to
+ other mesh members beforehand.
+ - what helped me was to go to the in-person meetups and ask
+ questions (and keep asking questions)
+ - maybe we can persuade/navigate newcomers to a 'particular slack
+ channel' where they can/should ask questions.
+- slide #11-12
+ - i like the changes !
+- in the end i believe ppl who are going to join are really those who
+ believe in the mission of nycmesh. letting them know up-front that
+ it is volunteer led and there can (and will) be issues. they will
+ need to be patient and possibly assist in diagnosing a problem when
+ it comes up.
+
* speed tests --------------------------------------------------------------
the following are speed tests run from NN546
@@ -138,5 +209,78 @@ the following are speed tests run from NN546
| 2023-11-26 | 185.24 | 130.68 | Pilot Fiber |
|------------+-----------------+---------------+--------------|
+* supply checklist ---------------------------------------------------------
+
+- [ ] drill
+- [ ] cobalt drill bit
+ - need if drilling thru concrete and/or stainless steel
+ - should be able to fit the size of the tap screws you may need to
+ use
+- [ ] tap screws
+ - much needed if hold two pieces of metal together w/out the need of
+ adding nuts / bolts.
+- [ ] clamps
+- [ ] marker, pencil, pen
+- [ ] masking tape
+ - great for marking / measuring prior to install for drilling..etc.
+- [ ] electrical tape
+ - useful to add clamps to so that slippage of antenna is minimized
+ - patch wires...etc.
+- [ ] packing tape
+ - great for creating a protective layer over masking tape, if needed
+ for labeling..etc.
+ - to add on cables, antennas, routers..etc.
+- [ ] measuring tape
+- [ ] suggestions
+ - [ ] antenna placement
+ - if antennas use the same mast; place omnitik higher than LBE
+ - [ ] plug the POE injector into an AC outlet as soon as you can get
+ to a power source
+ - helps w/ data speeds
+- [ ] headlamp
+ - useful for handsfree lighting
+- [ ] rubberized gloves
+ - protects hands w/ sharp objects
+- [ ] protective eye gear
+ - protects eyes when drilling
+ - laser measurer may be preferable for larger distances
+- [ ] wire cutter
+- [ ] antenna mast
+- [ ] batteries
+ - any extras for whatever equipment you bring
+- [ ] j-pipe
+- [ ] cat 6 outdoor rated ethernet cable
+- [ ] indoor ethernet cable(s)
+ - to reach router
+- [ ] ethernet coupler(s)
+ - used to connect/extend data from POE injector to router
+- [ ] extra patch cables for testing
+- [ ] RJ45 pass through connectors (metal crimps)
+- [ ] needle nose pliers
+- [ ] wrenches
+- [ ] phillip / flathead screwdrivers
+- [ ] 9V battery
+- [ ] zip ties
+- [ ] cable fasteners ??
+- [ ] crimper
+- [ ] punchdown tool
+ - if messing about w/ patch panels and/or keystone jacks
+- [ ] scissors
+- [ ] box cutter
+- [ ] self-stick weatherseal
+- [ ] plastic bag
+ - for trash
+- [ ] AC extension power cord
+- [ ] router
+- [ ] reminders
+ - [ ] pay install fee; if applicable
+ - [ ] schedule monthly donation on website
+* glossary -----------------------------------------------------------------
+- Omnitik antenna = OMNI
+- LiteBeam antenna = LBE
+- power over ethernet = POE
+- passive POE = always on
+- 8P8C = eight position, eight contact
+ - https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/articles/rj45-connectors