VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello, We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly: # INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal. Here is the rough budget for this spend request: *Item** * *Quantity** * *Cost** * *Subtotal** * 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE $1,194.26 Current HamWAN balance is about $16k. Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here: http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html --Bart
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like. Jason kd7tqn ------ Original message------ From: Bart Kus Date: Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM To: Puget Sound Data Ring; Cc: Subject:[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link Hello, We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly: # INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal. Here is the rough budget for this spend request: Item Quantity Cost Subtotal 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE $1,194.26 Current HamWAN balance is about $16k. Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here: http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html --Bart
Bart, I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect. What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work? Thanks Kenny On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item* *Quantity* *Cost* *Subtotal* 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help! Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker. --Bart On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com <mailto:Jason@pnwrr.com>> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item** * *Quantity** * *Cost** * *Subtotal** * 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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All, I've got a mANT30 that I've wound up not using that I'd be happy to contribute to this project. It has been assembled / hanging in my garage for a year. It is NOT the precision mount version. Let me know if that would be of use, Thanks, James
On 31 May 02020, at 23:35, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help!
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
--Bart
On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com <mailto:Jason@pnwrr.com>> wrote: I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ From: Bart Kus Date: Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM To: Puget Sound Data Ring; Cc: Subject:[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
Item Quantity Cost Subtotal 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html <http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html>
--Bart
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I'm sure we could make use of it, probably not for this project but other upcoming ones. Please shoot me an email privately with address and we can arrange a pick-up. --Bart On 6/1/2020 9:15 AM, j sweeney wrote:
All,
I've got a mANT30 that I've wound up not using that I'd be happy to contribute to this project. It has been assembled / hanging in my garage for a year. It is NOT the precision mount version.
Let me know if that would be of use,
Thanks,
James
On 31 May 02020, at 23:35, Bart Kus <me@bartk.us <mailto:me@bartk.us>> wrote:
Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help!
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
--Bart
On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com <mailto:Jason@pnwrr.com>> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item** * *Quantity** * *Cost** * *Subtotal** * 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
Does the conduit already carry a conductor? I would avoid installing anything but fiber between buildings to simplify grounding/isolation. Tom
I'm not sure what there is in there. Heard vague recollection of a pair of CAT5s in there, but not with any certainty. This is why we need to go survey the place. I would expect their grounds to be tied given the power system changes, and the conduit to be bonded. Worst case though we can omit the shield as CAT5 Ethernet is only magnetically coupled (has isolation transformers) and uses differential signaling. I'm kind of hesitant to introduce fiber to HamWAN where it's not absolutely necessary. We have enough problems with proper RJ45 terminations, never mind asking people to re-terminate fiber if something breaks. --Bart On 6/1/2020 10:01 AM, Tom Hayward wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us <mailto:me@bartk.us>> wrote:
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
Does the conduit already carry a conductor? I would avoid installing anything but fiber between buildings to simplify grounding/isolation.
Tom
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So are we voting or waiting for the dust to settle J? Cheers, Rob From: PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org] On Behalf Of Tom Hayward Sent: Monday, June 1, 2020 10:02 AM To: Puget Sound Data Ring Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote: Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker. Does the conduit already carry a conductor? I would avoid installing anything but fiber between buildings to simplify grounding/isolation. Tom
I was just waiting for the discussion. This has my approval unless someone has a credible objection. -Doug- On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 12:11 PM Rob Salsgiver <rob@nr3o.com> wrote:
So are we voting or waiting for the dust to settle J?
Cheers,
Rob
*From:* PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org] *On Behalf Of *Tom Hayward *Sent:* Monday, June 1, 2020 10:02 AM *To:* Puget Sound Data Ring *Subject:* Re: [HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us> wrote:
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
Does the conduit already carry a conductor? I would avoid installing anything but fiber between buildings to simplify grounding/isolation.
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I approve as well. Nigel
On Jun 1, 2020, at 12:43, Doug Kingston <dpk@randomnotes.org> wrote:
I was just waiting for the discussion. This has my approval unless someone has a credible objection.
-Doug-
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 12:11 PM Rob Salsgiver <rob@nr3o.com <mailto:rob@nr3o.com>> wrote: So are we voting or waiting for the dust to settle J?
Cheers,
Rob
From: PSDR [mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org <mailto:psdr-bounces@hamwan.org>] On Behalf Of Tom Hayward Sent: Monday, June 1, 2020 10:02 AM To: Puget Sound Data Ring Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:35 PM Bart Kus <me@bartk.us <mailto:me@bartk.us>> wrote:
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
Does the conduit already carry a conductor? I would avoid installing anything but fiber between buildings to simplify grounding/isolation.
Tom
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Bart, I fully support this project along with Jason. He and I (along with one other) manage our installation in the Wiztronics facility. Since I'm furloughed for the foreseeable future, I'm available to work on the install crew if/when this moves forward. We have a floorstanding rack in the west building of the north compound that has plenty of room for a switch in that building. Dale AH6ET On 5/31/2020 11:35 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help!
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
--Bart
On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com <mailto:Jason@pnwrr.com>> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item** * *Quantity** * *Cost** * *Subtotal** * 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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I see 2 positive votes in this thread (Doug, Nigel) and will assume this is approved. I need to start the backfill ordering ASAP as we are getting into the active work season. There are a couple of inventory deficiencies I need to fill as well. Bart has another request that I expect to see in the next few days and that will be further depleting inventory. I will send a separate note with an indication of planned purchases for quick review. -Doug- On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 1:14 PM Dale Skyllingstad < dskyllingstad@harbornet.com> wrote:
Bart,
I fully support this project along with Jason. He and I (along with one other) manage our installation in the Wiztronics facility.
Since I'm furloughed for the foreseeable future, I'm available to work on the install crew if/when this moves forward. We have a floorstanding rack in the west building of the north compound that has plenty of room for a switch in that building.
Dale AH6ET
On 5/31/2020 11:35 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help!
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
--Bart
On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item* *Quantity* *Cost* *Subtotal* 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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FYI - I'll be submitting a request for the PtP dish/radio to go on Gold, to provided the second link to Buck. On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 8:12 AM Doug Kingston <dpk@randomnotes.org> wrote:
I see 2 positive votes in this thread (Doug, Nigel) and will assume this is approved. I need to start the backfill ordering ASAP as we are getting into the active work season. There are a couple of inventory deficiencies I need to fill as well. Bart has another request that I expect to see in the next few days and that will be further depleting inventory. I will send a separate note with an indication of planned purchases for quick review.
-Doug-
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 1:14 PM Dale Skyllingstad < dskyllingstad@harbornet.com> wrote:
Bart,
I fully support this project along with Jason. He and I (along with one other) manage our installation in the Wiztronics facility.
Since I'm furloughed for the foreseeable future, I'm available to work on the install crew if/when this moves forward. We have a floorstanding rack in the west building of the north compound that has plenty of room for a switch in that building.
Dale AH6ET
On 5/31/2020 11:35 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Jason, glad you like this idea, as you're one one of the tenants who would benefit from the in-building switch access. :) We've partnered with another tenant who is sponsoring this build-out under his lease, so we don't need any further approvals. But thanks for offering to help!
Kenny, a great question that I forgot to make clear. There is already conduit between all the buildings. I confirmed tonight that it's got sufficient capacity to run an extra CAT5. I think we only have to fish a ~150ft run between the middle building and the bunker, as there are spare CAT5s in the conduit between the middle building and north building, so that should just be plug-n-play. The trenching to the bunker was done earlier this year as a response to the awful power outages we suffered this winter. The north building is now tied into generator control (and possibly power?) of the bunker.
--Bart
On 5/31/2020 11:22 PM, Kenny Richards wrote:
Bart,
I've seen several of these e-mails about the project, but don't remember seeing an explanation of a key aspect.
What is the plan to connect the buildings with gigabit Ethernet? Are you planning on digging a trench, stringing the CAT5 along the tree's or something else? Sorry, I am not familiar with the layout or location of these different buildings. so maybe that is a good place to start with your plan? Have you received permission from the site owners for this work?
Thanks Kenny
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:08 PM Jason J. Hill <Jason@pnwrr.com> wrote:
I like this idea. It looks like the wiztronics site would be the one you'd like to put the link to rattlesnake on. Since we don't currently occupy their main tower structure, we can check with them to see if a dish could be covered under our current lease at no additional cost if you'd like.
Jason kd7tqn
------ Original message------ *From: *Bart Kus *Date: *Sun, May 31, 2020 10:48 PM *To: *Puget Sound Data Ring; *Cc: * *Subject:*[HamWAN PSDR] VOTE: Baldi LAN expansion and Rattlesnake link
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item* *Quantity* *Cost* *Subtotal* 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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Woops, forgot to add 2.4GHz access points to the spend request, 1 for each building. They came out to $117.51 total, bringing the new grand total to $1,311.77. --Bart On 5/31/2020 10:47 PM, Bart Kus wrote:
Hello,
We have 4 clients connected to Baldi-S1 (a SISO sector) that are kind of silly:
# INTERFACE RADIO-NAME MAC-ADDRESS AP SIGNAL... TX-RATE UPTIME 0 wlan1 AF7PR-Baldi E4:8D:8C:C6:F5:45 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m46s 1 wlan1 KD7TQN-Baldi D4:CA:6D:C2:ED:93 no -65dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m32s 2 wlan1 N7OEP/Baldi-B... D4:CA:6D:0D:53:F9 no -60dBm 32.5... 2d8h51m27s 3 wlan1 Rattlesnake-B... 64:D1:54:AF:3F:CD no -79dBm 19.5... 1d9h35m21s
They're silly because the first 3 are at the same mountain top, just a couple hundred feet away in adjacent shacks. This is a waste of prime long-range spectrum, being used to do local-links. I'd like to get all the shacks @ Baldi tied together via gigabit Ethernet, and install access switches at the 2 other shacks so people there can plug into the LAN directly. This high speed LAN between all shacks can then be used to allow us to address the 4th silly client, which is Rattlesnake Mountain. I'd like to install a dedicated dish on the northernmost tower (fed by the new high speed LAN) to act as a dedicated high speed link between Baldi and Rattlesnake. The dish on the Rattlesnake side will also need a modem upgrade to run at full speed, and I'm including that in this proposal.
Here is the rough budget for this spend request:
*Item** * *Quantity** * *Cost** * *Subtotal** * 500ft pull rope 1 $12.97 $12.97 425ft duct rod 1 $111 $111 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $11.53 $11.53 CRS112-8P-4S-IN for northernmost building, feeding Rattlesnake dish w/ PoE and access ports for clients 1 $170 $170 CRS326-24G-2S+RM for middle building, acting as mid-span switch and providing ports to lots of devices there 1 $185.24 $185.24 Taxes for above 2 items 1 $33.04 $33.04 1000ft Shielded CAT5 TC-PRO ToughCable 1 $137.68 $137.68 Taxes for above 1 $12.80 $12.80 Existing Inventory Estimate: RB921UAGS-5SHPacD-NM modem 2 $150 $300 Existing Inventory Estimate: mANT30 2ft microwave dish 1 $120 $120 Existing Inventory Estimate: Sleeve30 2ft microwave dish isolation kit 1 $100 $100 TOTAL COST ESTIMATE
$1,194.26
Current HamWAN balance is about $16k.
Procedural reminder since we haven't had one of these emails in way too long: HamWAN directors have 24 hours to vote upon such spend decisions, and members have the same time to weigh in with opinions to influence director votes. Our procedures are documented here:
http://hamwan.org/Administrative/Constitution.html
--Bart
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Bart Kus -
Dale Skyllingstad -
Doug Kingston -
j sweeney -
Jason J. Hill -
Kenny Richards -
Nigel Vander Houwen -
Rob Salsgiver -
Tom Hayward