NodeDDE
About
At the home of TimshelKnoll, west bank of the Maribyrnong River, Footscray.
Right near the mobile phone tower in East Footscray ... hrm is that tower going to cause me problems ???
Status
I'm currently still collecting components to get NodeDDE up and running - currently all I've got is the actual system which the wireless card will go in eventually (an Pentium 75/40Mb RAM). Initially I hope to get up and running in IBSS with a HomeBrew cantenna, but I hope to eventually HomeBrew an OmniAntenna and run as an AccessPoint, providing DHCP, OSPF, IPv6 and more.
Currently my home network consists of a number of Debian GNU/Linux woody and sid / Windoze 98 / 2000 / XP boxes, running both IPv4 and IPv6 over ethernet.
Hardware
(still gathering)
- Pentium 75, 40Mb RAM. Hopefully this will do what I need it to

- Enterasys RoamAbout wireless card
- Ricoh PCI -> PCMCIA cradle, doesn't work in any of my boxes, since I don't have anything that supports PCI2.2. As such both this and my Enterasys card are in testing at a friend's place who has 2 PCI2.2 computers (not running Linux, unfortunately)
- Home Brewed cantenna
Software
Debian GNU/Linux woody. And nothing less accepted 
Except maybe the upcoming Debian GNU/NetBSD or Debian GNU/FreeBSD 
LOS
- South east: Good LOS to the south-east over the Docks (not many people living in that area though

- East: Good LOS to east bank of Maribyrnong in Kensington, also LOS to west-facing high areas of North Melbourne and as far as the city
- North east: can see much of the south-west facing parts of Ascot Vale and Flemington
- North: LOS as far as Essendon in this direction. However, a large object (Flemington Racecourse grandstand) obscures much of the view in this direction ... :-(
Not much else to see in other directions, minimal LOS to the south, even less to the west and north-west.
TODO
- Do more general wireless testing / playing
- Get myself an ISA -> PCMCIA adapter to use at home (I don't have any PCI2.2 compliant PC's) :-( If you've got one you want to get rid of, please contact me ...
- Build and test some home-brew cantennas - I do the "other" sort of home brewing, so I want to test how homebrew kit cans go as cantennas ...
- Build a faster, better dedicated box than my P75 (hrm, would do if I had more money ... maybe I should look at buying an old-ish notebook ...
- Read up on and play around with various protocols, including OSPF (Zebra) and IPSEC (FreeS/WAN)
- Get up on the roof and set up some kind of antenna mast. My housemate actually scored a 12M mast from somewhere, but I think it's too tall to legally use without a permit. I'm not sure how long I'll be in my current house, either, so might wait and see what the next house provides ...
- Borrow a digital camera and take some photos from my roof, then post them for all to see ...
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