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==== Friday ==== We got some very helpful feedback from the qmp developers (via mailing list), which helped us choose functioning settings for the "community" mode of qmp (still needed to restart bmx6 manually on the nodes themselves after reboot). In the afternoon we drove around Kansas City checking line of sight and link-level connectivity and throughput to the Oak Tower radio (which still did not have uplink). In the evening we returned to the Oak Tower data center and after a few hours of crude hacking got the 3.65GHz radio link functioning as a layer 2 bridge to the main FNF router, which provided DHCPv4 and NAT to the internet as a temporary work around.
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