Hi,
On Dienstag, 9. Juli 2013, Philip Hands wrote:
Four of the TP-links were mine -- one of them was flaky, and got swapped
out after causing sufficient grief in the machine room (IIRC), two of
the remaining three are now in use, so only the last one remains for me to
bring along this time
Hi,
most of the network at Le Camp looks better than feared. (Well, they
actually built up that infrastructure because of us.)
We've got a very helpful and cooperative (and partially federal :-)
ISP and they can give us a globally routed /22 IPv4 IP range without
firewall or NAT. The connection
Hi
Axel Beckert a...@deuxchevaux.org writes:
The ISP though doesn't yet offer IPv6. So we'll need a tunnel. So my
questions to the team members who handled network at Debconfs before:
* How have IPv6 tunnels been handled before at DebConfs?
* Do we have our own tunnel and tunnel broker or
Hi Phil,
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 08:33:29PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
We may also need some WiFi to ethernet bridges for one or two
hacklabs, i.e. devices whose upstream connection is wireless and which
provide ethernet connection to other devices. (The alterntive option
is to pull our
Gaudenz Steinlin gaud...@debian.org writes:
[...]
So another set of questions to the team members who handled network at
previous Debconfs:
* Who brought the WiFi access points in the past? Can those devices
(or others) be brought again, too, to extend the existing
WiFi
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 11:56:33PM +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Axel Beckert a...@deuxchevaux.org writes:
The ISP though doesn't yet offer IPv6. So we'll need a tunnel. So my
questions to the team members who handled network at Debconfs before:
* How have IPv6 tunnels been handled