Kun,

I cannot cover every possible configuration of network options, however in general changing the radio to AP mode, and then configuring the network side as appropriate for your situation, should make it so a client could connect to it.

Nigel

On Sep 5, 2019, at 13:38, KUN LIN <dnwk@linkun.info> wrote:

Hi Nigel
So, the process of setting up a node would be using one of the Mikrotik hardware listed and set it up in AP mode using 5.9 GHz and plug it into network?
 
Kun
 
From: Nigel Vander Houwen
Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 11:26 AM
To: Puget Sound Data Ring
Subject: Re: [HamWAN PSDR] One node network for testing?
 
Kun, 
 
Effectively yes, you would need to set a fixed frequency and channel width for the AP side, the clients are configured to scan over the HamWAN scan list. Then set the mode to ap-bridge instead of station.
 
There’s a fair bit more that goes into all the backend routing with the rest of the network, but as far as a test setup and getting something a client could connect to, it’s fairly straightforward.
 
Nigel


On Sep 5, 2019, at 11:14, KUN LIN <dnwk@linkun.info> wrote:
 
Hi
I am currently not in your coverage. However, I want to have some understanding of the system engineering. I am thinking about setting up one “provider/cell” site in my backyard. I can’t find any details on how to do that. Any information would be appreciated. For those hardware listed in “client hardware”, could they be tuned to providing service?
Thanks
Kun
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