What now?

Patrick Garnett patrickgarnett at seanet.com
Sun Mar 31 00:56:29 PST 2024


----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Johanson <ericj at cubesearch.com>
To: <dev at seattlewireless.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: What now?


.>
> > So now I am the proud owner of an Orinoko Residential Gateway,
> >   (RG-1000).  What else do I need, software and hardware to make it a
> > D node?

.> There are three primary options for linux config of the standard rg1000:
>
> details here:
> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/OrinocoRg1000
>
> Java config
> Linux Non-OSS CLI config
> or raw snmp commends
.>
> If you want to build a DX node, the easiest way is to setup your rg1000
> with the standard rg1000 firmware, get dhcp & routing working, and setup a
> tunnel to an existing party.
>
> You'll need a 'firewall' or router (linux/*bsd/ even WinNT :) to get the
> tunnel up..   The rg1000 will do the dhcp.   It's a good idea to use
> bridging, and not 'NAT', so that nodeX can ping user Y on your node
>
> We are currently working on updating the "nodehowto"; you can see the work
> in progress here:
>
> http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/NodeHowTo
>
> If you have more questions,fire away.  :)
>
> -Eric
>
> Thank you for the replys...  I will read the info at the url's, install
the firmware if possible, using windows and get back to you all  with more
questions when I am stumped.
But first, ..  " The rg1000 will do the dhcp.   It's a good idea to use
> bridging, and not 'NAT', so that nodeX can ping user Y on your node"
...What's NAT?
>





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