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domke edited this page Jul 28, 2011
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- Date: 10.08.-14.08.2011
- Place: Finowfurt, near Berlin
We have
- six Buffalo wifi routers WZR-HP-G300NH
- n HexaBus Plugs
- m Hexabususbsticks
Each router is labeled `HBFT#`, where the # represents a number from 1 to 6.
Device | MAC address |
---|---|
HBFT1 | 00:24:a5:da:f9:31 |
HBFT2 | 02:24:a5:da:f8:09 |
HBFT3 | 00:24:a5:da:fa:25 |
HBFT4 | 00:24:a5:da:f9:8a |
HBFT5 | 00:24:a5:da:fa:07 |
HBFT6 | 00:24:a5:da:fb:30 |
- Each router has its own private 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. As described on the Getting Started page, the local subnet is configured with an [bbbb::0/64] IPv6 subnet.
- The router's WAN interfaces are connected to a central switch, the subnets in use here are 10.23.42.0/24 and [babe::0/64].
- The central switch is connected to an access router (Linksys WRT54G, supplied by Heckpiet), which routes to and from the internet. Also firewalling is done here - outgoing traffic is okay, incoming will be blocked.