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FunkFeuer-Node/Komponenten: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen

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Jackie (Diskussion | Beiträge)
Updated hardware list
 
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== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


=== Update ===


Das RouterBOARD 153 ist bezügl. OpenWRT und  Atheros nicht optimal unterstützt und steht unter zu hoher Last. Der geplante Update des Knotens erfolgt mit
=== 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).<br>
The connection between lab and roof is via four single mode fibres and a 4-wire cable for 24V DC.


* http://ubnt.com/products/bullet.php
=== On the Roof ===
* http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/b2_datasheet.pdf
[[Datei:FunkFeuer Metalab Roof Hardware 2024.03.01.jpg|mini|Hardware inside the box as of March 2024]]
* http://wiki.funkfeuer.at/index.php/UBNT_Bullet2


und [[Switch mit PoE|einem kleinen Switch]] im bestehenden Gehäuse. Dadurch werden die HF-kritischen PigTails wegrationalisiert.
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|+ Roof Hardware
Zusätzlich wird versucht, einen 5 GHz-Link mittels einer Nanostation NS5 zu errichten.
 
* http://ubnt.com/products/nano.php
* http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/ns5_datasheet.pdf
 
Special thx to Harald Geyer for olsrd update & support.
 
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=== RouterBOARD 153 - Embedded System ===
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|<b>Manufacturer</b>
|[http://www.mikrotik.com MikroTik]
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|<b>Product Page</b>
|http://www.routerboard.com/rb100.html
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|<b>Distributor</b>
|http://www.evonet.at/mikrotik/catalog/index.php?cPath=24
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|<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>
! Device !! "Hostname" !! Description
|Power, 3 LED pairs for MiniPCI slots, 1 user LED
|-
|-
|<b>Power options</b>
| hAP AC || roof-hap1 || Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
|11..60V DC - power jack or IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet (12V / 48V DC, including power over datalines)
|-
|-
|<b>Power Out</b>
| hAP AC || roof-hap2 || Basically just used as a media converter with switchable PoE injector
|Two 3V DC power output headers (only one populated by default), maximal output current - 500mA total
|-
|-
|<b>Power Consumption</b>
| wAP 60G ||roof-metalab-la12 || Link to la12
|3-4W without extension cards. Maximum 13W
|-
|-
|<b>Dimensions</b>
| NBE-M5-16 || ? || Old link to wrkch. Will be removed once 60GHz link is active
|160mm x 160mm (6.3in x 6.3in)
|-
|-
|<b>Weight</b>
|Cube 60Pro AC
|183g (6.5oz)
|roof-metalab-wrkch
|-
|Link to wrkch
|<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
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|<b>Documentation</b>
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153ugB.pdf Users Manual] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153mA.pdf Startup Guide]
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|<b>Unit Dimensions</b>
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/RB153_dim.pdf PDF] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/RB153_dim.DXF DXF]
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|<b>Case Dimensions</b>
|[http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153_case.pdf PDF] [http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/rb153_case.zip DXF]
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|<b>Firmware&nbsp;Upgrade</b>
|[http://www.routerboard.com/files/rb-2.8/adm5120-2.8.fwf 2.8] [http://www.routerboard.com/files/rb-2.8/CHANGELOG Changes]
|}
|}


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.


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=== RouterBOARD R52 - 2.4/5GHz 802.11a+b+g Wireless Mini-PCI Card ===
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{|width="100%" border="1" <div style="font-size:-1;">
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|<b>Manufacturer</b>
|[http://www.mikrotik.com MikroTik]
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|<b>Product Page</b>
|http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/R52.pdf
|-
|<b>Distributor</b>
|http://www.evonet.at/mikrotik/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=34
|-
|}
 
 
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=== SanDisk 1.0 GB CompactFlash ===
 
EUR 19,90 (kleinere Memory Card gabs beim nahen [http://niedermeyer.at/ Niedermeyer] nicht)
 
|[[Bild:R52.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[http://www.mikrotik.com/pdf/R52.pdf RouterBOARD R52]]]
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=== Passendes Gehäuse PC 21/18-FC3 für Routerboard ===
 
* 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]
 
 
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=== Panel Antenne Ant 16 bg Set ===
 
* 2 x WLAN-Panel-Antenne 16 dBi für 802.11 b und g, N-Buchse
* Lieferant: http://www.datennetz.at/
* [http://nr07624.vhost-enzo.sil.at/product_info.php/products_id/272 Datenblatt]
* [[:Bild:Ant Panel 16bg Set.pdf|lokale Kopie]] <small>[PDF]</small>
 
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=== Omnidirektionale Antenne  ===
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* N-Buchse
 
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=== Pig-Tails ===
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* 3 x 1,5 m HDF 200 Low Loss Antennenkabel 0,54 dB / m @ 2,4 GHz
* mit je 2 Stk. N ST HDF 200 C  N-Stecker Crimp-Version
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[[Bild:Omni.jpg|right]]
|[[Bild:Ant 16bg.jpg|right|thumb|220px|[http://nr07624.vhost-enzo.sil.at/product_info.php/products_id/272 Ant Panel 16 bg Set]]]
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== Software ==


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