Anybody want to create a "service" that provides some information about your node?
Some guys here have bought a piece of hardware to plug into the LAN port that acts as a server for about $50.
I though why not create some HTML on the nodes itself and then point to the html file with a service.
I works! Here's and HTML for you to edit with your info: Use Wordpad (not Word) and save the file as aboutme.htm. Then right click on the fiel and "open with" your browser to check it out.
Use Winscp to transfer the file to your router. I put it in www/aboutme.html
Then create a service of type http named aboutme and point it to port 8080 "aboutme.html" (rename it to html)
You can embellish with pictures, but you will use up your memory real fast. This only took 482 bytes.
<html>
<head>
<title>About Me</title>
<body style="background:rgb(231,231,231)">
<p align=center style='text-align:center'><span
style='font-size:28;color:blue'>
John Joseph (JJ), N8JJ. Located in Beavercreek, Ohio. Email: yourcall@arrl.net <br>
Equipment: <span class=SpellE>AirGrid</span> M2, Beaming NW, <span class=SpellE>Lat</span>:
39.739641, Lon: -84.059055, Height: 25 Ft AGL <o:p></o:p></span></p>
<hr>
</br>
<p align="right"> N8JJ 5/24/2015 </p>
</body>
</html>
Those look good but I think the users might like a more freeform capability.
I would suggest just 2 lines (160 char) of free from text to be displayed on the node status page. (changeable on the setup page)
Also a hyperlink or two next to it, so one could include a link to your personal webpage and/or email.
Comments from other users??
I like this idea. There seems to be some free memory available... especially in the Ubiquiti hardware.
In areas just starting to amass their Mesh networks, it get old... FAST... just looking that Mesh status pages and s/n ratios.