DIY Install Overview
Step 1: Join the slack
For a DIY ("do it yourself") install we recommend joining our Slack group where you can chat with us. This is optional but highly encouraged.
There is a channel in Slack- #diy-install-support where you can ask questions. We can guide you on what hardware to buy, and what is likely the best connection to a nearby antenna. We can also provide real time support if you run into any issues while installing and configuring your antenna.
Step 2: Fill out the join form
For DIY, you must still fill in our join form. This will give you an Install Number (or request number) which you will need when you are ready for an install to request a Network Number (or NN) in order to be able to configure your devices for your install. You can request your Network Number either in the #diy-install-support channel or by replying to the email you receive when you submit the join form.It will also get you in our system so we can give you advice and look for line-of-sight connections, as well as put you on the map.
For a quick check of line-of-sight you can use our line-of-sight tool. Put in your address and it will show you which hubs you might be able to connect to.
To connect to the mesh, you'll need the equipment outlined on our Typical Installs page. What specific equipment you'll need depends on what nearby node or hub you will be connecting to.
Here is a list of equipment we typically use. Remember to use outdoor ethernet cable, and securely mount your antennas on j-pipes or secured masts. Masts should be strong metal as plastic PVC pipes will bend.
When you are ready, here's how to configure your devices.
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