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== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==
  
=== LINKSYS ===
 
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* [http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1149562300349&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid= WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router With 4-Port Switch]
 
* [http://tinyurl.com/2jypbw User Manual] <small>[PDF]</small>
 
* [http://tinyurl.com/35jdwz Data Sheet] <small>[PDF]</small>
 
  
* '''WRT54G ver. 2'''
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=== In Metalab ===
- S/N: CDF50D507547
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The two primary routers in Metalab are also doing the FunkFeuer routing (one running OLSRd for IPv4, the other one running OLSRd2 for IPv6).<br>
- MAC: 000F665B69F3
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The connection between lab and roof is via four single mode fibres and a 4-wire cable for 24V DC.
  
* '''WRT54G v 3.1''' ('''DEFEKT''')
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=== On the Roof ===
- S/N: CDF90E709319
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[[Datei:FunkFeuer Metalab Roof Hardware 2024.03.01.jpg|mini|Hardware inside the box as of March 2024]]
- MAC: 0014BF16DB6A
 
  
| [[Bild:WRT54G.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1149562300349&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid= WRT54G Wireless-G LINKSYS WRT54G]]]
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|+ Roof Hardware
 
 
=== RouterBOARD 153 - Embedded System ===
 
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|-
 
|<b>Manufacturer</b>
 
|[http://www.mikrotik.com MikroTik]
 
|-
 
|<b>Product Page</b>
 
|http://www.routerboard.com/rb100.html
 
|-
 
|<b>Distributor</b>
 
|http://www.evonet.at/mikrotik/catalog/index.php?cPath=24
 
|-
 
|<b>CPU</b>
 
|MIPS32 4Kc, 175MHz embedded
 
|-
 
|<b>Memory</b>
 
|32MB SDRAM
 
|-
 
|<b>Boot loader</b>
 
|RouterBOOT, 1Mbit Flash chip
 
|-
 
|<b>Data storage</b>
 
|64MB onboard NAND memory chip
 
|-
 
|<b>Ethernet ports</b>
 
|Five 10/100 Mbit ethernet ports supporting Auto MDI/X
 
|-
 
|<b>MiniPCI slot</b>
 
|Three miniPCI Type IIIA/IIIB slots
 
|-
 
|<b>Speaker</b>
 
|present
 
|-
 
|<b>Serial ports </b>
 
|One DB9 RS232C asynchronous serial port
 
|-
 
|<b>LEDs</b>
 
|Power, 3 LED pairs for MiniPCI slots, 1 user LED
 
|-
 
|<b>Power options</b>
 
|11..60V DC - power jack or IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet (12V / 48V DC, including power over datalines)
 
|-
 
|<b>Power Out</b>
 
|Two 3V DC power output headers (only one populated by default), maximal output current - 500mA total
 
|-
 
|<b>Power Consumption</b>
 
|3-4W without extension cards. Maximum 13W
 
|-
 
|<b>Dimensions</b>
 
|160mm x 160mm (6.3in x 6.3in)
 
|-
 
|<b>Weight</b>
 
|183g (6.5oz)
 
|-
 
|<b>Temperature</b>
 
|Operational: -20&deg;C to +70&deg;C (-4&deg;F to 158&deg;F)
 
|-
 
|<b>Humidity</b>
 
|Operational: 70% relative humidity (non-condensing)
 
|-
 
|<b>Supported OS</b>
 
|RouterOS, GNU/Linux
 
|-
 
|<b>Documentation</b>
 
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153ugB.pdf Users Manual] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153mA.pdf Startup Guide]
 
|-
 
|<b>Unit Dimensions</b>
 
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/RB153_dim.pdf PDF] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/RB153_dim.DXF DXF]
 
|-
 
|<b>Case Dimensions</b>
 
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153_case.pdf PDF] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153_case.zip DXF]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|<b>Firmware&nbsp;Upgrade</b>
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! Device !! "Hostname" !! Description
|[http://www.routerboard.com/files/rb-2.8/adm5120-2.8.fwf 2.8] [http://www.routerboard.com/files/rb-2.8/CHANGELOG Changes]
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
|valign="top"|<br />[[Bild:RB153.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[http://www.routerboard.com/rb100.html RouterBOARD R153]]]
 
|}
 
 
 
=== RouterBOARD R52 - 2.4/5GHz 802.11a+b+g Wireless Mini-PCI Card ===
 
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|-
 
|-
|<b>Manufacturer</b>
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| ER-X-SFP || DACH1 || Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
|[http://www.mikrotik.com MikroTik]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|<b>Product Page</b>
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| ER-X-SFP || DACH2 || Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
|http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/R52.pdf
 
 
|-
 
|-
|<b>Distributor</b>
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| NBE-5AC-19 || ? || Link to Kryptaroof, should be replaced by 60GHz
|http://www.evonet.at/mikrotik/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=34
 
 
|-
 
|-
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| NBE-M5-16 || ? || Backup link to wrkch, pretty old hardware
 
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The idea behind the current setup is to have no single point of failure on the roof as we can not access it immediately in case of any equipment malfunction.
 
 
|[[Bild:R52.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/R52.pdf RouterBOARD R52]]]
 
|}
 
 
 
 
 
=== Passendes Gehäuse für Routerboard PC 21/18-FC3 ===
 
 
 
* robuster ABS Kunststoff
 
* Schutzart: IP 65
 
* (B x H x T) 185 x 213 x 102 mm
 
 
 
* [[:Bild:Conrad.at-Reglergehaeuse.png|Snapshot der Produktseite]] zum REGLERGEHÄUSE PC 21/18-FC3 bei Conrad.at (Best.Nr. 524063)
 
* [http://www2.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/500000-524999/524063-da-01-en-REGLERGEHAEUSE_PC_21_18-C_FC_II.pdf Datenblatt]
 
== Software ==
 
 
 
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Aktuelle Version vom 28. September 2024, 15:24 Uhr

Hardware

In Metalab

The two primary routers in Metalab are also doing the FunkFeuer routing (one running OLSRd for IPv4, the other one running OLSRd2 for IPv6).
The connection between lab and roof is via four single mode fibres and a 4-wire cable for 24V DC.

On the Roof

Hardware inside the box as of March 2024
Roof Hardware
Device "Hostname" Description
ER-X-SFP DACH1 Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
ER-X-SFP DACH2 Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
NBE-5AC-19 ? Link to Kryptaroof, should be replaced by 60GHz
NBE-M5-16 ? Backup link to wrkch, pretty old hardware

The idea behind the current setup is to have no single point of failure on the roof as we can not access it immediately in case of any equipment malfunction.