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Amateur radio mesh networking uses off the shelf commercial wifi hardware strategically located and loaded with special firmware. Each mesh “node” automatically configures to route traffic to its destination by the most direct series of nodes. If a node goes off the air or a new node appears, the system automatically adjusts. There is no central hub or controller and no need to manually configure routes. | Amateur radio mesh networking uses off the shelf commercial wifi hardware strategically located and loaded with special firmware. Each mesh “node” automatically configures to route traffic to its destination by the most direct series of nodes. If a node goes off the air or a new node appears, the system automatically adjusts. There is no central hub or controller and no need to manually configure routes. | ||
The mesh itself is only a network. | The mesh itself is only a network. | ||
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+ | [http://www.aredn.org/aredn-advantage The AREDN Advantage] | ||
==Applications and Services== | ==Applications and Services== |
Revision as of 20:34, 19 September 2016
Contents
Introduction
Amateur radio mesh networking uses off the shelf commercial wifi hardware strategically located and loaded with special firmware. Each mesh “node” automatically configures to route traffic to its destination by the most direct series of nodes. If a node goes off the air or a new node appears, the system automatically adjusts. There is no central hub or controller and no need to manually configure routes. The mesh itself is only a network.
See this brochure for a good overview: The AREDN Advantage
Applications and Services
- IP phones http://www.trevorsbench.com/portable-mesh-node-with-voip-and-wifi/
- Video feeds
- Text chat http://www.trevorsbench.com/meshchat-messaging-for-mesh-networks/
- File transfer
- Hosting intra-net web sites
- Public event coverage
Capabilities such as these could prove invaluable to emergency services in a situation where, for instance, the internet, cell phones and land lines are not available.
Temporary nodes can easily be deployed to provide a video feeds along a parade or marathon route, for instance.
Initial Ideas
- It was proposed that providing IP phones service connecting multiple fire stations would be well-received.
- W2SJT VHF repeater site
- LOS to most other potential sites
- Save it for when we have more experience?
- Belvidere Ambulance Squad to Harmony Firehouse (to WC3T in Nazareth PA?)
- Roof or Warren Tech to Washington Boro Firehouse and/or K2FN
Phase One
We've already experimented with nodes that are relatively near each other so the next step could be to temporarily create a more complex network over longer range where some nodes can not see all the other nodes.
- Field Day site?
- Hill 721 in Blairstown with a view of Rt. 94?
Need to trial two radios at one site facing different directions to see if separate frequencies are needed.
Phase Two
Semi-permanent installation at a few of potential sites.
Google map of potential sites and links
- 83 Fire Washington Boro
- Rob to talk w/ Camoratta
- WC Tech roof
- KA2PBT Rob / WA2SME John
- Stand-alone solar power req'd?
- Panel?
- Battery?
- Fabricated stand / cinder blocks / etc?
- 23 Fire Harmony
- KC2VGY Kyle?
- KC2WCQ Robert Mohr
- KC2SJU Brain Unangst
- 21 Rescue Belvidere
- KC2SJT Michael Unangst
- KC2SJU Brian Unangst
Hams w/ favorable QTH - need introductions
- N2WVW William Kober - Kobers Truck Parts edge of Montana Mountain
- Interesting guy: http://www.arrl.org/soapbox/view/5777
- KC2VGS Charles Nyland - Cemetery Hill Rd. w/ view to South
Site Requirements
- Strictly line-of-sight
- Even tree leaves can attenuate the signal
- Nodes mount to 1.5" dia vertical pipe
- Outdoor rated, shielded CAT5 cable provides POE power and wired connectivity to site services
- Power is 12-24VDC
- AC input power supply
- Batteries
- Float charged backup
- Solar/Wind/etc.
- Multiple nodes at one site
- Probably need to be on different channels
- Two nodes can be linked directly ethernet port to ethernet port
- More than two need a network switch
- HF/VHF radios on site not likely to be a problem
- scroll down http://www.tim-yvonne.com/ham/mesh/
Hardware
- All started with Linksys WRT54G router
- Mostly superseded by Ubiquiti outdoor-rated units
- Dual-chain devices are preferred
- Nanostation - 60 degree beam width
- Nanobridge - narrow beam
- Rocket - up to 120 degree sector antenna
- Single chain
- Bullet
- Airgrid
- Dual-chain devices are preferred
- Compatibility
- WARNING - Ubiquiti devices with V5.6 or later factory firmware must first be downgraded to V5.5 before flashing mesh firmware
- http://broadband-hamnet.com/which-hardware-to-use.html
- http://www.aredn.org/content/supported-platform-matrix
- Your first BBHN node should be a NanoStationM2
Node Software
- Broadband-hammnet (BBHN)
- originally named High Speed Multi-Media (HSMM) http://broadband-hamnet.com/
- Still supports WRT54G router
- Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network (AREDN) http://aredn.org/
- Spun off from BBHN
- More active development
- More descriptive and "professional" sounding name when approaching agencies
- Dropped support of WRT54G
- HSMM-Pi https://github.com/urlgrey/hsmm-pi
- Install script for Raspberry Pi
- Probably works on other Linux PC's as well
Good news as that all current versions still interoperate so far.
Hardware Inventory
Courtesy of KD2EVR
- 4x Nanostation M2
- 5x Nanobridge M2
- 3x AC-input POE Injectors
- 2x DC-input 4-port POE Injectors
- 3x WRT54G Router nodes
- 1x TP-link travel router (access point into mesh)
- 2x Cisco ATA 186-11-A Analog telephone adapters (not known if they will work w/ mesh)
- 1x Raspberry Pi w/ Camera (IP camera setup)
Wish List
- Outdoor shielded CAT5 cable
- Shielded Connectors
- Grounding wire
- Lightening arrestors
- More Nodes
- POE Injectors (with and without AC power supply)
- CAT5 Patch Cords
- Managed and Unmanaged network switches for linking multiple nodes at the same site
- Gel-cells for temporary nodes
- Solar chargers
- Site Access!