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==== Wednesday ==== Wednesday (July 4th) we wrapped up fiddling with wireless devices and compilation and started to configure the Commotion wireless firmware on Ubiquity NanoStations for testing. While the Commotion user interface is slick, it still seems to be at an early phase of development/release and it was hard to find up to date images to flash to our hardware. We read up a bit on OLSR and considered other MANET protocols (none of us have a deep understanding) in hopes of finding a plug-and-play solution. Eventually we stumbled upon the promising qmp (Quick Mesh Project) firmware. qmp worked first try in roaming mode but we had confusion and trouble setting up "community" mode, which was closer to the architecture and numbering scheme we wanted. We configured and tested the 3.65GHz NanoStations in a transparent bridge mode (using WiFi WDS), discussed numbering strategy, and spent a good deal of time fiddling with 192.168.0.0/16 local subnets (should have just used 10.0.0.0/8 from the start). By this point we decided to reduce the scope of our test system to a single data center to FreedomTower connection with a qmp mesh behind that; this allowed us to use NanoStations for the mesh.
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