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* Mechanism to get the GPS co-ord configured in the HPN. This can later be used in the visualisation tool on the gateway with a Google plot of the nodes. | * Mechanism to get the GPS co-ord configured in the HPN. This can later be used in the visualisation tool on the gateway with a Google plot of the nodes. | ||
* Indicator: for alignment, type of box (ie. red or green, which is an indication of the channel being used), power to box | * Indicator: for alignment, type of box (ie. red or green, which is an indication of the channel being used), power to box | ||
**Example of indicator system (using LEDs mounted at the bottom of the enclosure) | **Example of indicator system (using LEDs mounted at the bottom of the enclosure) | ||
***1 - Left most LED can be either RED or green, showing type of box - this can be configured in the setup and commissioning of the router (indication of the channel being used), ie. red box | ***1 - Left most LED can be either RED or green, showing type of box - this can be configured in the setup and commissioning of the router (indication of the channel being used), ie. red box | ||
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***3 - Right most LED shows power | ***3 - Right most LED shows power | ||
***4 - 7 Used as 4 point scale for signal strength | ***4 - 7 Used as 4 point scale for signal strength | ||
[[Image:Indicator_v1.png|right|thumb|80px|LED type indicator system]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 4 August 2008
High Performance Node Development & Test Network
(Note) This is not the proper page for this discussion, will move it later. Keeping it here as much of the discussions currently happening, is around topics on this page
- Development and Test network
- Installation of a 10 node network on the CSIR campus
- Lab development platforms
- Tx power set on minimum and attenuators used to minimise transmission distance
- Sites on the campus need to be selected
- Equipment for test network needs to be procured - suppliers?
- Enclosures - Poynting Antennas
- Gateworks boards -
- Dual WiFi cards -
- Power over Ethernet(poE)injectors -
Hardware
HPN based on current “Bokkie” router, to become “Bokkie v2”
Block Diagram of HPN
Enclosure
- Based on Poynting Enclosure (Product code:WLAN-A0033)
- Modification: swap 1x 2.4 GHz omni-directional antenna for 1x 5.8 GHz omni-directional antenna
Electronics
- 1x Gateworks Avila Board
- 3x 802.11a/b/g mini PCI Atheros based WiFi cards
- 2x configured at 5.8 GHz
- 1x configured at 2.4 GHz
- 1x 1GB compact flash card
- 3x U.FL to SMA connectors
Enclosure - Other
- 1x External weatherproof Ethernet connector with Ethernet pigtail for POE (install on left side – looking at bokkie – keeping with current standard)
- 4x Gateworks board mounting standoffs
- External Mounting bracket
Accessories
- Powered 48V power-over-Ethernet injector
- Ethernet Cables
- 1x UV resistant outdoor CATV cable [have different lengths available (5m, 10m, 20m)]
- 1x indoor CATV cable [have different lengths available (5m, 10m, 20m)]
- Need for longer cables, custom make ?
- Some type of surge protection on the power side.
- Thinking of a product from http://www.clearline.co.za/. Still need to investigate
Other
- Wall mounting bracket (different types depending on type of wall - specification)
- Mounting pole (different types - spec)
- M10\M12 Coach Screws and fisher plugs (# depending on wall mounting bracket)
- 10x pack Cable ties
- Earthing kit Webb Industries have earthing kits that can be used. see http://www.webb.co.za/index.php?nav=news&ID=50
- Clamp\lug on one end of earthing cable for attachment onto wireless installation mounting bracket
- Earthing cable: Length (?), Gauge (?) - 10-15mm diameter
- Clamp on spike for other end of earthing cable for attachment onto earthing spike
- Earthing spike - 1m (driven into the ground at base of wall of the wireless installation)
Software
Firmware: "bokkie1 mesh distribution"
This software specification is based on the current free BSD version of the firmware. I have named it "bokkie1 mesh distribution" as a working title (for want of a better name - please provide a nice snazzy one)
- A script is used to build the current firmware build based on the platform. Please insert the list of packages\utilites\etc used to make this build.
- Additional
- IPv4 over IPv6
- Allows for automatic configuration of the tunnels
- Automatic DHCP of IPv4
- Other?
- IPv4 over IPv6
GUI
Current details and functionality of the GUI
What configurations are done on the command line
Need details for further development on the GUI
Remote upgradeable
What current functionality exists?
What further development is needed?
What limitations exits?
- Cannot be remotely upgraded if there is a protocol change
Further development to functionality
- GSM modem to the development network and first nodes in the field
- Watchdog
- Problem with native watchdog on Gateworks Avila board
- Boot failure resuscitation
- Specific to Gateworks Avila Board
- PCB to be developed that plugs into the JTag connector
- Problem with native watchdog on Gateworks Avila board
- WEP security
- Mechanism to get the GPS co-ord configured in the HPN. This can later be used in the visualisation tool on the gateway with a Google plot of the nodes.
- Indicator: for alignment, type of box (ie. red or green, which is an indication of the channel being used), power to box
- Example of indicator system (using LEDs mounted at the bottom of the enclosure)
- 1 - Left most LED can be either RED or green, showing type of box - this can be configured in the setup and commissioning of the router (indication of the channel being used), ie. red box
- 2 - Left most LED can be either red or GREEN, showing type of box - this can be configured in the setup and commissioning of the router(indication of the channel being used), ie, green box
- 3 - Right most LED shows power
- 4 - 7 Used as 4 point scale for signal strength
- Example of indicator system (using LEDs mounted at the bottom of the enclosure)