On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:10 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:

> ---- Original Message -----
>> What do you do when you get home to put it back on the air -- let's
>> say email as a base service, since it is -- do you have the gear laying 
>> around,
>> and how long would it take?
> 
> Focus on this part, BTW, folks; let's ignore the politics behind the
> shutdown.  :-)
> 

So if I get what you're saying, I could have something operational from scratch 
in a few hours.  I've got a variety of Cisco routers and switches, Linux and 
Mac OS X boxes in various shapes and sizes, and a five CPE + one AP 5 GHz 
Mikrotik RouterOS-based radio system, 802.11b/g wireless AP, 800' of Cat 5e 
cable, connectors, and crimpers.  The radios, if well placed, could allow me to 
connect up several strategic locations, or perhaps use them to connect to other 
sources of Internet access, if available.  If it really came down to it, I 
could probably gather enough satellite communications gear from the office to 
allow me to stand up satellite Internet to someone.  Of course, the trick would 
be to talk to that "someone" to coordinate connectivity over the satellite 
which may be hard to do given the communications outage you described.  I 
wouldn't be so worried about transmitting to the satellite, in this case I'd 
just transmit without authorization, but someone needs to be receiving my 
transmission and vice versa for this to be useful.  At a minimum, I could 
enable communications between my neighbors.

Regards,
Ryan Wilkins



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