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Our certification process sucks presently. I'd love to setup some
kind of auditing/testing program that verifies your configs daily or
weekly, and lets you know what parts of the standard might be
mis-configured.<br>
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In the meantime, let me ask some manual questions:<br>
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1) Is nv2-cell-radius=100 km?<br>
2) Is tdma-period=4 ms?<br>
3) Is dhcp-server running on the wlan1 sector interfaces?<br>
4) Is ssid=HamWAN ?<br>
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I need to re-arrange the website quite a bit to cut out 90% of the
pages under "Standards" since they're not our standards. Our
standards are quite minimal and easy to comply with. The rest can
be called "best practices" (eg: internal network routing), but it's
really up to you. The spirit of having the standard is that a
HamWAN-configured modem can be taken to any region and Just Work
without the user having to change anything.<br>
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--Bart<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/14/2016 9:10 AM, Conny Jonsson
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Also we have been running our own <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.hamwan.org/t/Servers.html">http://www.hamwan.org/t/Servers.html</a> (DNS/NTP/Portal) and a Syslog/Zabbix server. Have a Jabber Server running.
We have not formally organized our self but we have all the hardware up and running we have access to county microwave links for backhaul.
Two counties have hardware installed for access at their EOC’s. The hams at the VA hospital have hardware wired in too.
10+ Allstar Repeaters linked.
Just not that good at marketing our self as some of you guys.
I’m sticking to the technical stuff.
/Conny
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We have two operational sectors on top of Sandia Crest (+10000’), third sector will be located on another tower further north:
• Uses NV2 TDMA mode
• Use the 10 MHz or 5 MHz in 10 MHz channels frequency plan with 120 degree sectors
• Network is routable (IPIP) on the Internet.
73 de N5HC
/Conny
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