Most of today tango has been down dew to a burn out poe injector, are only spare requires us changing jumpers on the mother board witch requires a ladder. The cafe is very full cause of the rain, so its taking its time to do it. Most of the other stuff is working, all thoe is getting slow due to some, large data transfer.
very heav
We’ve had very heavy rain witch has turned the green field of Glastonbury, in to river and rivers of mud. Cafe tango had a new water feature in it (witch did take out the AP for a while), but other than that we have had a stead stream of uses in the wifi cafe. Are back stage link is up and running and in us. We have the full affect going for over three hours 5 nodes four field, 48 different macs on the private side, over the past 24 hours.
To days the day, it actually opens, line was very slow this morning so we took the classic option reset the switch then reset the router.
Yesterday was very busy and very stressful, hope to day is quiter. It rain most of last night so a wet and muddy field but if thats it it will dry out by afternoon.
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So what do we do with this grate infostructure we have build Greenfields, Greenpeace Field crew camping Free cafe and back stage, Tell dan (in his tent via MSN to get the bacon roles). That’s why we need wifi.
The Greenpeace field has been tidy up the gear stowed, and made safe Some finishing touches. Clearing of the vercials, and making a sign 🙂 .
The bacon roles have arrived .
WEATHER FASH it is raining at Glastonbury
The First Free Wifi Cafe at Glastonbury ? Cafe Tango in the Greenpeace Field is wired.
The AP
The Crew
Olly Joe Dan
The Gates are open and the first arrivals are here,
This is are home for the moment
Are final AP goes up to day for are Cafe tango public access BT willing or some other dodge. Manage some free time last night so had a quick walk round, lost vagnese and the stone cuircle. The dragons been finished, looking nice dan got a hat (picture may follow) and BT have arrived 🙂 .
heavy Rain this afternoon so the mud is back. A few pics from the on going set up ( note some of these are in side dry places to head for 🙂 ).
A dry an bright start to the morning most of the mud dried up. A dry wind blowing this morning witch was like last night a pleasant end to the day. With a nice sunset
The backhall connecton was off most of yesterday, only coming back on in the evening. But we got more done, so two more configs and a flag, well every one else has one 🙂 .
So we will try to mount the remaining APs to day, and clean up for every one else that will be in the cabin. They just add two more editors this morning.
We are getting a steady stream of people wanting to use are network, mostly from the volunteers, and other people around the site area.
We’re doing very well the on-site ip is a bit flaky and tends to go up and down a bit. We’re still waiting for the BT man to put our link in; we managed to configure three links to day, a good days work all in all. We got a 5 Ghz frequency out of the on sites. I also did a first scan of the site to see the current coverage we are giving This is the result so far.
So meet the crew of Greenpeace IT for 2007, Olly “we’re running out of whisky”, Dan “and stake” and Joe, that’s me. Today the weather has been kind, the site is mostly not there situation normal our first customer is wandering around with his laptop showing the site to some one (and it’s still working.) So sign off for now, may add more later.