Nice. I like the multiple SSID idea. You could have the Mikrotik have
addresses in all of the networks you might want to talk to (192.168.1.x/24,
169.254.1.x/24, etc) and when you get DHCP it gives you an address from a
different pool and the Mikrotik, as your gateway, can get you to all of the
networks at once.

-Ty

On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vlad Sedov via Af <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the product of boredom, some dremel bits, and a large collection
> of old power tools..
>
> The switch controls DC polarity, so UBNT and Cambium radios can be powered
> from the same jack.
> The router is set up with several SSIDs, and each one has its own DHCP
> pool. That way, you can attach to the proper SSID with your mobile device,
> and it will put you on the same subnet as the radio. Yet another SSID is
> used basically as a home wifi router, so if the radio is moved to the WAN
> port, the rig can be used to get online.
> This is a very crude prototype, but it works great, and battery lasts a
> very long time. Going to migrate it all into a belt pouch.
> Being able to charge battery packs on their original charging dock is also
> pretty handy.
>
>
> peace
>
> Vlad
>
>
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