[MLB-WIRELESS] Node Database and Wiki housekeeping...

Russell Smith mr-russ at smith2001.net
Sun Nov 8 19:11:06 AEDT 2015


Hi,

Is anybody able to provide an API or VPN into the Melbourne wireless 
network so that the webserver can query and determine what nodes are 
alive for a given segment?

Thanks

Russell


On 30/10/15 16:21, Andrew van Slageren wrote:
> I can't speak for the rest of the network, but approx 90% of the 
> "active" nodes/links in the Geelong region are actually operational, 
> and all but 2 or 3 are either 5gig Ubiquiti or Mikrotik.
>
> On 29/10/2015 9:29 PM, Brenton Dodd wrote:
>> Hmm interesting, I wonder how many active nodes are even still 
>> operational? I must update my node to my new location.
>>
>> Are people using 5G links now?
>>
>> On 29/10/2015 19:20, Denis Cheong wrote:
>>> Only theoretically ... Dan and I were never able to edit.
>>>
>>> On 29 October 2015 at 17:01, Peter Buncle <Peter at nmc.net.au 
>>> <mailto:Peter at nmc.net.au>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Hi Ryan,
>>>
>>>     Are you a paid up member , if so you can edit the wiki.
>>>
>>>     Cheers
>>>
>>>     Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>     > On 27 Oct 2015, at 7:19 pm, "sneeze at alphalink.com.au"
>>>     <sneeze at alphalink.com.au <mailto:sneeze at alphalink.com.au>> wrote:
>>>     >
>>>     > I know I've been banging on about this... but the Node
>>>     Database really needs
>>>     > some attention.
>>>     >
>>>     > 847 nodes haven't been updated in 4 or more years and 348 of
>>>     those are only
>>>     > "interested".  132 are still "gathering" and 84 are "building".
>>>     >
>>>     > I think it's fair to say that after 4 years of no activity,
>>>     they're probably
>>>     > no longer interested, gathering or building.
>>>     >
>>>     > Can we perhaps create a new node status for "inactive" and
>>>     configure the node
>>>     > database to hide these nodes from the list by default.
>>>     >
>>>     > Node owners can always log in and update their node status
>>>     again if they
>>>     > become interested again.
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     > We still also have the issue of quite a few nodes which have
>>>     been obviously
>>>     > created in error whether they be duplicates or no node
>>>     information has ever
>>>     > been entered.
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     >
>>>     > Also, whoever can assist me with access, I'm keen to clean up
>>>     the wiki a bit,
>>>     > as it's all pretty dated content nowadays.
>>>     >
>>>     > -Ryan
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