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crschmidt ([personal profile] crschmidt) wrote2005-07-14 01:02 am
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Intraweb!

Speakeasy came through! This morning, woke up, plugged in DSL modem, and it lit up. Hooray, DSL!

Of course, it wasn't quite that simple. First, Speakeasy apparently doesn't do DHCP for its static IP customers. I liked this about MV: They did everything for me. Still, the information was on the packing slip, so I was able to put it in without a problem... except then it didn't work. Called Speakeasy support, got told that it was the wrong info. (Strange, since my userid was printed right on there...)

once I updated it, everything worked fine for about an hour, until Jenn woke up and got on dialup...

Since we don't have filters right now, that completely ruined the DSL line: 95% packet loss. (I didn't realize how neccesary those filters were.) Got Jenn offline and set everything up: the modem and router are now in her room, wireless seems to reach all over the house, wires reaching to kristan and jenn's computers. still have to work out something for zeus and hermes, but that'll be okay later, and I'm set for now.

So, the commune has internet! I plan on leaving the wireless open for the neighborhood (barring abuse), thanks to Speakeasy's TOS which supports the idea of sharing the internet. I'll probably set up a website that will advertise itself or something too. Maybe set up 192.168.1.1 and move the router: smart people will try that. I dunno, what would people suggest to try and set up a community site based around people who connect to a wireless router? Is there a way to send people to a captive page when they first show up? Is there some sveasoft firmware option for things like that?

I'd really like to be able to build a free wireless "neighborhood" around our hub, so people who stop by and grab access know who's providing it, and why, rather than just thinking I'm a moron who doesn't know how to set things up. I could provide things like local copies of software using zeus, or a local wiki... hrm.

Anyone have any experience setting up non-captive portals?

[identity profile] bobert225.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Chris: If you disable the router's DHCP and are okay with using a spare computer as the DHCP server, there's software called "m0n0wall" that you could use. It's a BSD-based firewall/DHCP embedded OS package that runs off a CD and stores its data to a floppy. It'll let you set up a captive portal, with whatever page content you want, and let you code hard/soft-timeouts (i.e., (soft) re-display portal page after $x hours of a person's MAC address not being on your network, but do not display the page as long as they're active, or (hard) automatically re-display the portal every $x hours, regardless of inactivity.

http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/ (http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/) is the website, check it out!

[identity profile] crschmidt.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
That would work fine if I had an extra computer (with two ethernet ports, I'd guess), but I don't. Zeus might be up to the task, but for the fact that he doesn't have space for any more PCI, and only has his one ethernet port.

I installed the EWRT firmware, which seems like it will do just fine. I have a feeling that the communists will be pretty pissed off if I put a captive portal on there anyway, it's really just philisophical technical meandering.

Still, it'd be nice to have something that can show the commune calendar to people before they hop anywhere, just to keep them honest. I'll see how much support for options the EWRT NoCatSplash page offers, and if I can sync the calendar info daily via scp or something similar.

[identity profile] bobert225.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
FYI, if you do ever go with m0n0wall, you can make exceptions in the captive portal by MAC address, so commune computers never see the portal.

EWRT should work fine. Let me know how it works out, because I'll consider using that at home instead of m0n0 if it turns out to be better. :)
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[identity profile] jpallan.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
It'd have to be Commune users only. You really want random people on the street knowing when the house is empty? Bad for breakin prevention.

[identity profile] crschmidt.livejournal.com 2005-07-14 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
Not the full calendar, just a quick todo list: "Apply for Job", "Go to Doctor", "Boston LUG", updated at midnight. phpicalendar sticks one on the side of the calendar: today's would say "Jillian's", "Work at Harvest", and then you could open up the links (which would still be password protected) for full details.

Mostly it's just vague mumbling anyway. I do know what you mean by not having full data on there though.