I just joined up today and will be setting up a small network to work out how this all works, and it's clear I have a very steep learning curve ahead of me! My longer term aim is to develop a worthwhile system covering the city of York, but that of course will depend on being able to sell the value of the system to my fellow hams! I currently provide a city wide APRS service and WiresX access. Right now I'm waiting on Mr Amazon to deliver a big box of goodies so I can get started...
73's
Steve G4EKM
Hi Steve, good luck with NEDNET! I'll keep an eye on the website to watch progress. My initial goal is simply to get a handle on how it all works and do some very basic experimentation.
Without too much frustration I managed to flash the AREDN software onto a Ubiquity Rocket M5, and despite some blizzard conditions I hoisted it into a low level test position. It's not running any services or anything yet, but it is at least up and working on 5Ghz, but now I need to take a close look at setting it up properly.
I think I also need to try and work out how to get the node communicating with the www, but that looks quite complicated!
Now then, I've made some progress. I have set up a portable node that I can use to check the operation of the one at home. It's reassuring that they talk with each other, and the mesh chat software appears to be working just fine. Now I can hopefully get somewhere.
My 2 node set up is now running Mesh Chat and Citadel email server, so it's just about ready for me to engage in some testing outside of the home environment. I am still trying to get used to port forwarding, but by utilising the secondary port on my nanoststion M5 node, installation was simplified enough for me to get the email server working on a Raspberry Pi 3b+. Now I've kind of got it all connected up it urgently needs tidying up!
After getting the network switch configured properly yesterday getting an internet connection set up was as simple as plugging in an ethernet cable. At least it looks that way. Now I suppose I need to work out what to do with it.
No added functionality, but I have started migrating the test system into a tidier format, and I've also started putting feelers out to see if there are any hams locally who might be interested in joining in to eventually provide a York wide system.
Thank you for your kind words of encouragement
Simon
The Citadel email server on my node runs via a Raspberry pi, which runs headless. Today I made up a temporary shutdown switch which works a treat. A more permanent version will follow when I have time.
Now this is really cool. I’ve added telephones to my developmental mesh network, and they work perfectly. I shall be doing some range testing in the coming weeks. At the moment they work by direct ip dialling, but sometime soon I will see if I can add a PBX system using a Raspberry pi as the server. This is already a telephone, email and instant messaging system that is completely independent of the internet or any other local infrastructure. It really makes the closet prepper in me smile.
73's Steve (G4EKM) - G0SRG is my Sunderland Raynet Group callsign for AREDN
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I'll check FB now.
Simon