Create Handout with equipment for mesh nodes
dcwalk opened this issue · 8 comments
This feedback came up at the install night Mar 22 and workshop run through briefly Apr 5!
Would also be good to list places where they can buy locally (Creatron! Online):
- Raspberry Pi 3
- SD Card
- Power Adapter
- Antenna + Male f-pin thing??? (like this? https://www.amazon.com/Crazepony-Antenna-Extension-RP-SMA-Adapter/dp/B01DNMA9YI?ref_=fspcr_pl_dp_3_2234127011) @benhylau
- Optional: A USB WiFi adapter with 802.11s Mesh Point support, such as the TP-LINK TL-WN722N
@benhylau can you clarify my ambiquity?
I can draft this for Tuesday.
Hmm... a little tricky because the new versions of TP-LINK TL-WN722N no longer supports mesh point :( so it's better to take the WiFi adapters we ordered from Toplinkst, but you cannot find that locally.
@darkdrgn2k do you have a suggestion for a low cost and locally available mesh point adapter?
Hey, is this still something we want to pull together @benhylau and @darkdrgn2k ?
Mesh point adapters are very hard to come by.
I checked out Canada Computer and they had like a DOZEN TL-WN722N but version 2 and 3
Also talked to creatron and they will not be stocking wireless adapters anymore because RI3 comes with one
Toplinkst will not stock it
There are Chinese dongles that use the same chipset that as the old tpinks. Also the ALFAs are pretty available online and come with a detachable antenna.
It really looks like MESHPOINT support is dieing, in fact it looks like Linux wireless support is dying!
Locally
Raspberry pi -Creation Inc, SAYAL, canadarobotix
SD Card - Same as raspberry pi, Canada Computer, Best Buy, Wall Mart, Shoppers Drug Mart
Power Adapter - Looking for 2amp+ MicroUSB adapters (Cell Phone chargers). probably same place SD Cards are sold should have something
USB WiFi - This is a tough one nothing i know of at the moment but your looking for devices that run the ath9k_htc, rt2800usb or rtl8192cu driver.. You can check them against wikidevi.com but watch the hardware version number
This issue is a little dated but important nonetheless! Because there is no "standard mesh hardware" in the world and we are now targeting this workshop to people outside of Toronto Mesh I am moving to close this issue in favour of each presenter taking care of this themselves should they want to provide people with a list of what their specific community network. In the near future we may chose to create a module that deals with the LibreRouter and should that be the case having a list of mesh hardware that we recommend may come up however until it does I'm saying this issue should be closed.
I think a global list. If you have all these hardware you can run anything. Then individual modules try to reference that list. If one wants to add new hardware, think very hard about it!
Is it worth trying to make an official sheet that shows this off or should that just be the approach to choosing workshop hardware explained in the course design document?