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− | Due to {{redacted}}, it has proven impossible or at least impractical for { | + | Due to {{redacted}}, it has proven impossible or at least impractical for {{redacted}} to gain access to a high-throughput Internet connection, despite {{redacted}} being incredibly nearby, and also being ready and willing to offer the connection itself. The only missing piece is the infrastructural build-out between the two. Since Makers Local has some expertise in point-to-point wireless (and is developing more as we speak), I figured we could help a fellow not-for-profit organization out, and come up with a solution to that problem. |
==Steps== | ==Steps== |
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[hide]Overview
Due to <redacted>, it has proven impossible or at least impractical for <redacted> to gain access to a high-throughput Internet connection, despite <redacted> being incredibly nearby, and also being ready and willing to offer the connection itself. The only missing piece is the infrastructural build-out between the two. Since Makers Local has some expertise in point-to-point wireless (and is developing more as we speak), I figured we could help a fellow not-for-profit organization out, and come up with a solution to that problem.
Steps
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Gain approval from <redacted> to provide network services from their location for this purpose.- Done as of 23 Mar 2018
- Meet with <redacted> to make the offer of providing this service, on behalf of Makers Local.
- Decide on a location for the "receiver" equipment.
- Decide on a location for the "transmitter" equipment.
- Technically they are both receivers and transmitters, but you get what I mean.
- Decide on appropriate equipment based on those locations.
- Buy and donate the equipment.
- Install the equipment.
- Set up the equipment.
- ???
- Non-profit
Details
Make the offer
It should be clear that the support for the link will come from a Makers Local point of contact, and the rest will be best-effort. It may be worth covering what the needs are, and if non-critical services can use this link while critical services use the existing one. Maybe some sort of failover scheme.