On 05/29/2014 04:23 PM, Gerald Turner wrote: > Kees Cook <k...@debian.org> writes: >> Hi, >> >> I'm still trying to get PSU nailed down as far as what they can >> provide (though I have a good idea based on other events and >> people). It will be a class B IPv4 network to wired ports in our >> conference rooms. >> >> This means we need to supply everything else (WAPs, switches, etc). I >> figure we'll need at least 3 WAPs in the conference area itself, and >> similarly one for each of the hack rooms. What kind of switch density >> is needed in the hack rooms? >> >> Besides zobel, who can help me get things configured? >> >> Does anyone have leads on where to get equipment? > > Hi Kees, > > I have friend that's offering to loan a bunch of gear left over from a > warehouse tear-down that his work performed last year. The equipment > was originally installed in 2009, so probably no fancy 802.11n/HT. > > * Several Motorola WS5100 controllers. > * Couple dozen (or more) AP-300 access points. > * Bunch of Cisco Catalyst 2960s and some 3560s (non-GigE) but they all > have at least two 1gbps ports. > > The gear is in Tualatin, perhaps I could go pick up a controller and an > AP and bring it to Lucky Labs next Tuesday so we can observe whether > it's too enterprisey.
Hi Kees, On the other end of the spectrum... I have some misc. consumer gear I can bring if it helps. At least a couple 4-port wi-fi ap/routers (one b/g, the other b/g/n; I think they both run dd-wrt or similar) and an 8-port GigE switch. I'll set them aside in case we need them for something ad-hoc. tony
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