From tim at politalk.com Tue Nov 1 15:51:30 2005 From: tim at politalk.com (Tim Erickson) Date: Tue Nov 1 15:51:48 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate Message-ID: I'm supposed to set up a temporary wireless network at Central Presbyterian Church, for tomorrow nights St. Paul Mayoral debate. St. Paul E-Democracy is a co-sponsor. I've taken my apple Airport Express down and hooked it up to their DSL modem and been able to access the internet from it. However, by itself it does not have the range that I'd like. Is there anyone with more experience than myself that is interested in helping set up and manage this temporary wireless network? I'm asking for help because, #1) I'd like to extend the signal further than I was able #2) I'm nervous that despite my experiment, things won't work tomorrow night and I'm won't be able to get it up and running (I'm a novice at wireless stuff) If you can't help on-site, but feel competent to offer telephone support, that would also be helpful, please let me know. We would need to get the network up and running sometime after 2:00 (tomorrow) and well before 6:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00. The purpose is for the campaigns to be able to communicate during the debate and for some e-democracy folks (in the room) to "chat" with folks who are listening to the live broadcast on MPR. Best wishes, Tim Erickson From kemtram at dunwoody.edu Tue Nov 1 16:19:01 2005 From: kemtram at dunwoody.edu (kemtram@dunwoody.edu) Date: Tue Nov 1 16:19:48 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate Message-ID: Do you have access to a Linksys Wrt54G(S) router, That would most likely get better range than the Airport Express would as it has external antennas.(Expecially the 9dbi addon antennas) The biggest concern would be how many clients are going to access the Access Point and how far away they are or how many soild walls away are they. From tim at politalk.com Tue Nov 1 16:32:48 2005 From: tim at politalk.com (Tim Erickson) Date: Tue Nov 1 16:33:48 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: At 4:09 PM -0600 11/1/05, wrote: >Do you have access to a Linksys Wrt54G(S) router, That would most >likely get better range than the Airport Express would as it has >external antennas. The biggest concern would be how many clients are >going to access the Access Point and how far away they are or how >many soild walls away are they. The only thing that I have direct access to is my Airport Express and D-Link 2.4 GHz Router (what I use at home). I'm might spend a $100 - $150 for something that I'm likely to use again in the future, if necessary. I'd expect 4-10 folks might be trying to access the network, probably closer to 4 (but, you just don't know). There are two walls between the DSL modem and the sanctuary (sorry, but I'm really bad at estimating distances, for example ____ feet). But, I'd guess that we are trying to reach about 150-200 feet? I can bring a long ethernet cable and move the router closer to the actual sanctuary, to extend the signal. Can I also boost the signal with a second router (for example a 2nd airport express)? Thanks, Tim Erickson From atkuku at gmail.com Tue Nov 1 16:40:12 2005 From: atkuku at gmail.com (Chris Rybisky) Date: Tue Nov 1 16:41:49 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9642f4380511011440t62f1d4f8h7927405872fc665f@mail.gmail.com> Just to state the obvious...I'm a member of Central (not the obvious part). If you put the wireless router on the second floor balcony near the center of the balcony, I would think that it would provide the largest dispersal of signal. "They" always tell you to put the router as high as possible and the center of the balcony would be high and it would be central (no pun). If this has already been addressed, then my apologies, but I just figured I'd mention it... Chris Rybisky Cathedral Hill On 11/1/05, Tim Erickson wrote: > > I'm supposed to set up a temporary wireless network at Central > Presbyterian Church, for tomorrow nights St. Paul Mayoral debate. St. > Paul E-Democracy is a co-sponsor. > > I've taken my apple Airport Express down and hooked it up to their > DSL modem and been able to access the internet from it. > > However, by itself it does not have the range that I'd like. > > Is there anyone with more experience than myself that is interested > in helping set up and manage this temporary wireless network? > > I'm asking for help because, > > #1) I'd like to extend the signal further than I was able > #2) I'm nervous that despite my experiment, things won't > work tomorrow night and I'm won't be able to get > it up and running (I'm a novice at wireless stuff) > > If you can't help on-site, but feel competent to offer telephone > support, that would also be helpful, please let me know. > > We would need to get the network up and running sometime after 2:00 > (tomorrow) and well before 6:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00. > > The purpose is for the campaigns to be able to communicate during the > debate and for some e-democracy folks (in the room) to "chat" with > folks who are listening to the live broadcast on MPR. > > Best wishes, > > Tim Erickson > > > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota > tcwug-list@tcwug.org > http://mailman.tcwug.org/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tcwug-list/attachments/20051101/5d8aa5e6/attachment.htm From mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com Tue Nov 1 18:04:01 2005 From: mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com (mgenelin@fastcomputerserviceco.com) Date: Tue Nov 1 18:05:51 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hey Tim- Sure thing. I can bring two more access points for you. Give me a call and we can work out the times, address and details. Regards, ---Matthew Genelin--- Fast Computer Service Co. 612.605.5382 -----Original Message----- From: tcwug-list-bounces@tcwug.org [mailto:tcwug-list-bounces@tcwug.org]On Behalf Of Tim Erickson Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 3:52 PM To: TCWUG-List Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate I'm supposed to set up a temporary wireless network at Central Presbyterian Church, for tomorrow nights St. Paul Mayoral debate. St. Paul E-Democracy is a co-sponsor. I've taken my apple Airport Express down and hooked it up to their DSL modem and been able to access the internet from it. However, by itself it does not have the range that I'd like. Is there anyone with more experience than myself that is interested in helping set up and manage this temporary wireless network? I'm asking for help because, #1) I'd like to extend the signal further than I was able #2) I'm nervous that despite my experiment, things won't work tomorrow night and I'm won't be able to get it up and running (I'm a novice at wireless stuff) If you can't help on-site, but feel competent to offer telephone support, that would also be helpful, please let me know. We would need to get the network up and running sometime after 2:00 (tomorrow) and well before 6:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00. The purpose is for the campaigns to be able to communicate during the debate and for some e-democracy folks (in the room) to "chat" with folks who are listening to the live broadcast on MPR. Best wishes, Tim Erickson _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota tcwug-list@tcwug.org http://mailman.tcwug.org/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list From mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com Tue Nov 1 18:04:02 2005 From: mgenelin at fastcomputerserviceco.com (mgenelin@fastcomputerserviceco.com) Date: Tue Nov 1 18:05:53 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That's what I have to contribute: A Linksys WRT54G along with an SMC. Let me know if that will be helpful or not. Regards, ---Matthew Genelin--- Fast Computer Service Co. 612.605.5382 -----Original Message----- From: tcwug-list-bounces@tcwug.org [mailto:tcwug-list-bounces@tcwug.org]On Behalf Of kemtram@dunwoody.edu Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 4:19 PM To: tcwug-list@tcwug.org Subject: [tcwug-list] Help With Mayoral Debate Do you have access to a Linksys Wrt54G(S) router, That would most likely get better range than the Airport Express would as it has external antennas.(Expecially the 9dbi addon antennas) The biggest concern would be how many clients are going to access the Access Point and how far away they are or how many soild walls away are they. 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To order multiple orders for multiple countries, please contact customer service at 1-866-289-8847 (US & Canada), 1-818-487-2037 (all other countries) between the hours of 5am and 5pm Pacific time or Email: MAKE@espcomp.com ================================================ From Your Peers ================================================ ***Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user groups around the globe are up to: -- steve ulrich sulrich@botwerks.org PGP: 8D0B 0EE9 E700 A6CF ABA7 AE5F 4FD4 07C9 133B FAFC From greg at mnscs.com Mon Nov 14 12:53:57 2005 From: greg at mnscs.com (Greg Blasko) Date: Mon Nov 14 12:54:38 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] RP-SMA (Male) to N-Type (Male) Pigtail Cable Message-ID: Hello All, I am in need of about 6 RP-SMA (Male) to N-Type (Male) Pigtail Cable (Lengths of 2 to 3 feet) for some long range wireless testing that I'll be doing tomorrow (Tuesday 11/15) in the northern woods of Wisconsin. I've been trying to find these locally here in the Twin Cities without any luck as no one seems to stock a cable like this. Does anyone know of any sources or does anyone have any of these cables they'd like to sell to me? I have tried the following retailers and vendors so far without any luck: CompUSA MicroCenter AEI Electronics DigiKey Heilind Thanks, Greg Blasko 651-246-2451 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tcwug-list/attachments/20051114/12e9c9e5/attachment.htm From kaze0010 at umn.edu Mon Nov 14 15:47:31 2005 From: kaze0010 at umn.edu (Haudy Kazemi) Date: Mon Nov 14 15:44:41 2005 Subject: [tcwug-list] RP-SMA (Male) to N-Type (Male) Pigtail Cable In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.20051114154731.059c8df8@127.0.0.1> I have a few RP-TNC to N pigtails and an MMCX to N pigtail but no RP-SMA pigtails. Local places that can probably help you include: 1.) http://www.radioinc.com/ (mentioned in the tcwug archives) Radio City 2663 County Road I Mounds View, MN 55112 763-786-4475 1-800-426-2891 2.) Allstarwireless (used to be called Rapid Wireless of Burnsville) (they can make a custom pigtail adapter for you for about $20) http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:5TmNgEXTkWwJ:www.rapidwireless.com/Locat ionC/locations.asp+%22rapidwireless.com%22+cliff&hl=en Rapid Wireless of Burnsville 451 Cliff Rd.Suite 101 Burnsville, MN 55337 1/4 mile east of 35W on Cliff Rd. 952.808.0060 http://www.allstarwireless.com/locator/resultsbyID.asp?ID=746&MP=http://www. expedia.com/pub/agent.dll?qscr=mcst&strt=451+Cliff+Road+East,+Suite+#+101&ci ty=BURNSVILLE&stnm=MN&cnty=4&zipc=55337 Location: AllStar Wireless MN001 Address: 451 Cliff Road East, Suite # 101 City: BURNSVILLE State: MN Zip Code: 55337 Phone Number: 952-808-0060 Fax Number: 952-808-0087 Store Hours: Open: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm Closed: Saturday Closed: Sunday At 12:53 PM 11/14/2005 -0600, Greg Blasko wrote: >>>> Hello All, I am in need of about 6 RP-SMA (Male) to N-Type (Male) Pigtail Cable (Lengths of 2 to 3 feet) for some long range wireless testing that I'll be doing tomorrow (Tuesday 11/15) in the northern woods of Wisconsin. I've been trying to find these locally here in the Twin Cities without any luck as no one seems to stock a cable like this. Does anyone know of any sources or does anyone have any of these cables they'd like to sell to me? I have tried the following retailers and vendors so far without any luck: CompUSA MicroCenter AEI Electronics DigiKey Heilind Thanks, Greg Blasko 651-246-2451 _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota tcwug-list@tcwug.org http://mailman.tcwug.org/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list <<<<