Actually, what would be helpful (and motivate sharing of dynamic data), is for the text in those "click-on bubbles" for each site to indicate the "type" of data. Eg (these are just ideas; some of them are mutually exclusive): * Site survey 2013-06-07 * Static report 2014-02-14 * Dynamic report 2014-04-02 16:53Z * Online; status at 2014-04-20 17:37Z * Offline; last online 2014-04-19 02:15Z I hope you are enjoying your "new" radio; the other one is up on Craigslist. -- Dean On 2014-04-19 05:21, Cory (NQ1E) wrote:
Hi Dean,
I personally didn't real his comment on the map as snippy. However, I went ahead and changed it to something more generic.
Hopefully, we can restructure the mapping program at some point to rely only on data from the sector radios so we can avoid this issue in the future. One of the nice things about the NV2 protocol is that they share their signal strength information with each other. I've never tried it in access point mode for a client, but hopefully we can get it to work.
Also, nobody should be giving you any grief for deciding to maintain your own device. If you feel that someone is, let me know and I will take care of it. After all... We're all here to play network. Not just those who volunteer to maintain the cells.
-Cory NQ1E
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 10:49 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q <hamwan@ae7q.com <mailto:hamwan@ae7q.com>> wrote:
And I was going to, until I saw the comment when I clicked on my location on the map.
I will just ignore further snipping about my policy decision in this matter, unless it leads to me selling the radio.
-- Dean
On 2014-04-18 15:53, Tom Hayward wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Bill Vodall<wa7nwp@gmail.com> <mailto:wa7nwp@gmail.com> wrote:
without shared administrative access we can't read the link status for the map?
With the SNMP stuff I've been playing with for MRTG/Cacti - it's just a read only port. If so, maybe Dean would open that up for you. It should be enough to complete the snmp section of the client node configuration instructions: /snmp set enabled=yes contact="#HamWAN onirc.freenode.org <http://irc.freenode.org>" /snmp community set name=hamwan addresses=44.24.255.0/25 <tel:44.24.255.0%2F25> read-access=yes write-access=no numbers=0
Tom KD7LXL