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personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Our Mission Statement We are here to promote and build public wireless networks through community support and education.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Personal Telco Project is a Federal Tax Exempt 501c3 and a Oregon Non-profit organization. We are a volunteer group of Portlanders who believe that networking technology is empowering. We have turned houses, apartments and public locations such as parks and coffee shops into free wireless hot spots across Portland. Come join us build and use a city wide free community network.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net So You Want To Be A Node.... What Is A PTP Node What Will You Need What Can You Expect

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net All Nodes Must be listed on the node map. http://maps.personaltelco.net Must be on most of the time.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Gateway Node The Node MUST provide an AccessPoint (ie. run in InfrastructureMode) and MUST NOT restrict access via WEP, 802.1x or any other mechanism. The AccessPoint MUST broadcast its ESSID and have it set to www.personaltelco.net The ESSID MUST be all lower case. The Network MUST provide open and zero cost access to the internet and/or the "wireless cloud". The Node MUST serve IP addresses to clients via DHCP or IPv6 autoconfiguration. The AccessPoint MUST be accessible from a public space (ie. can't require trespass or breaking and entering to get a usable signal). The Node SHOULD run a CaptivePortal with the NodeSplashPages and display the Acceptable Use Policy.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net FreeNetworks.org Peering Agreement v1.1 http://www.freenetworks.org/peering.html A FreeNetworks.org network is defined as any computer network that identifies itself as affiliated with FreeNetworks.org, and must also follow this agreement. Agreement Article I. Free Transit Article II. Open Communication Article III. No Warranty Article IV. Terms of Use Article V. Local Amendments

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net What is an Access Point An AccessPoint is a physical device which allows wireless users to access a wired network. APs are designed to act as the wireless equivelent of an ethernet hub or switch. They allow multiple wireless clients (NICs) to connect to one central hub in InfrastructureMode (BSS). From the physical connectivity point of view, they act as a star network. Every wireless client talks to every other one via the AccessPOINT.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Are They Secure? Security on the endpoints Is There An Upgrade Path? Consumer Gear vs Geek Gear Can I Add Antenna To Get More Range? Check for connector types Pigtails

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personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Antennas do not add signal, they simply focus what you already have. Omni All Horizaontal Directions, Short Range- The Doughnut Sector/Patch Half a dounught or less, an arc 180-60 degrees Yagi/Vagi Doughnut slice, an arc from 15-60 degrees Dish Tightly focused

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personal telco project www.personaltelco.net What is a Captive Portal? A way to either have users of your node login or agree to a Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) before getting access. The PTP uses NotCatAuth in many of its nodes to allow users to gain access by simply reading the PTP AUP and clicking on a I Agree button. We never ask for a name, login or personal information.

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net South Park Blocks -SW Park and Market

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net RockyButte Node- East And West

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Pioneer Courthouse Square Area - SW 5th and Morrison

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Arbor Lodge Node - N. Bryant & Delaware

personal telco project www.personaltelco.net Sunnyside -SE Alder and 29th

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