we use PPPoE, but that might still work..
Vlad
On 12/10/2014 9:11 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote:
we have IP aliases on the WAN side for all the different radio systems
with the interface still set to DHCP, this way we only need one ESSID
and DHCP Pool on the inside. the techs can plug the radio into it to
manage the radio until its provisioned, then still access it via the
pop router after its been provisioned
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Vlad Sedov via Af <[email protected]
<mailto:[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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