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 Subject :Phoenix area Mesh.. 2013-04-11- 18:38:04 
KF7MBK
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Joined: 2013-03-10- 23:37:37
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Location: Phoenix, AZ
 

For those in the metro Phoenix area, check out http://www.phxmesh.com

We have several users actively trying to establish links, we have a neat map of the local nodes, and I am trying to actively collect links to useful information and gear. I've also been keeping a blog of our testing.  Today we were able to do a weak 9.6 mile link. Unfortunately one side was not someones house but on top of a hill.  But we are actively making headway.


-Mike


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Last Edited On: 2013-04-12- 04:31:50 By KF7MBK for the Reason Incorrectly stated distance
 Subject :Re:Phoenix area Mesh.. 2013-06-11- 11:29:31 
K7VZ
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I live in N. Phoenix. I just installed the firmware on a WRT54GS today and plan to get it on the air with a better antenna soon. I look forward to operating not only from home, but mobile as well.
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 Subject :Re:Phoenix area Mesh.. 2013-09-07- 19:45:00 
ke7rip
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Any new updates/tests with your nodes?
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 Subject :Re:Re:Phoenix area Mesh.. 2013-09-12- 08:42:57 
K7VZ
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Not really.  We have tested a few nodes to see what kind of distance we can establish connections.  We were also trying to tunnel a few nodes together, but have discovered it seems like Cox ISP blocks port 1723.  There are dreams of getting a mountain top node active.




[ke7rip 2013-09-07- 19:45:00]:

Any new updates/tests with your nodes?

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