Advanced Search
Search Results
166 total results found
Security (outdated)
Security The goal of this document is to provide the most useful information for anyone interested in the security of the network. If there is missing information that would help understand and improve our network, please reach out to contact@nycmesh.net or j...
Overview
This page intends to list the services "hosted" on NYC Mesh and available directly to NYC Mesh members. Some may be available only to NYC Mesh members while some may as well be available from the Internet via a Public IP address (or through Public DNS) They ar...
Ubiquiti NanoStation Nsm5-Flash Notes
We have been moving towards MikroTik OmniTik as our mesh device. Before using a NanoStation, you should check with us that you are in range of another NanoStation. Some use the NanoStation when they are out of range of the mesh network using the built-in tinc ...
Connection Troubleshooting
This guide is intended for older hardware with custom mesh software that we no longer use. It is not applicable to the RouterOS software that is currently in use by the majority of nodes. This page should be updated to cover troubleshooting and watchdog confi...
Outreach Materials
Mesh Guide: Mesh Guide given to new members and for general mesh info.(Paper copies are available in the Mesh Room for mesh installers to distribute we ran out and haven't ordered more) NYC Mesh Member Guide (Digital Version) (PDF File) NYC Mesh Member Gu...
Zabbix
Zabbix lives at http://zabbix.mesh.nycmesh.net Zabbix is used primarily for historical data collection and Slack. There are a handful of dashboards configured for a few devices, but for the most part, the rest of its configuration is unused. Data Collection ...
Juniper Quick Start Guide (Mikrotik vs Juniper)
This guide is intended to be a quick start guide to working with Juniper routers. It is intended that NYC Mesh volunteers who know their way around RouterOS can use this guide to complete the same common actions on a Juniper router.To Do: Login and access t...
Non-Penetrating Roof Mounts/Stands
EZ NP-72-200 (Amazon): Model: EZ NP-72-200 Manufacturer: Easy-Up Link: Amazon Link Price: 175$ Cheaper stand, includes a mast as well. Feels solid enough for a LiteBeam + Omni, AF60LR, WaveLR or other medium sized antenna....
Rules and Standards
As OSPF has some challenges in deployment outside of a datacenter environment, we will need to all adhere to some rules to prevent from encountering a routing problem. OSPF, unlike BGP or other protocols, may/will refuse to connect to a peer which has differen...
NYC Mesh OSPF Routing Methodology
This guide gives an overview of the OSPF methodology and topology currently deployed at NYC Mesh. If you are looking for specific configuration instructions, please refer to the OSPF Configuration Guide page. Positives and negatives OSPF is an interesting ch...
Website Update Ideas
Add your website update ideas! Branding Clean but playful design: Incorporate hand drawn graphics using standard Mesh color palette Photo integration: show our physical network Photos of our diverse member community Photo visualization of mesh: like t...
Media Ideas
[add your photo, graphic, video, etc. ideas here!]
Juniper Point-to-Point Guide
Note: This guide is even further in-depth than the Point-to-Point configuration guide. This is only intended for a technical audience who is looking to create an NYCMesh P2P, when one or both sides of the link is routed by a Juniper router. Overview To cre...
Documents
NYC Mesh Inc. EIN: 84-2616395 This page is a duplicate of nycmesh.net/orgdocs, please see that site if this page fails to load. In the interest of transparency, NYC Mesh will compile and publish all organizational documents for public review. Many of these d...
10 Gigabit
This is adapted from the help page of a Bay Area ISP, Sonic. Expected Speeds on Sonic 10 Gigabit Fiber Sonic 10 Gigabit Fiber service is just like our 1 Gig service in terms of it's "All or nothing" bandwidth to your modem. The only limitation to this ser...
MeshDB Schema Design
(updated September 2024 based on schema changes) Background MeshDB is an software application which replaces the New Node Responses Google Sheet (the spreadsheet) as the source of truth for NYCMesh member, install, geolocation, device, and connection infor...
Window Drilling Guide
All of our installs usually require getting a cable from the outside to the inside of a building eventually... Drilling through the window frame or lip is the most common way to do this, as it's much easier than drilling through a thick brick wall.This guide i...
Brocade Router CLI Notes
Overview This ICX6610 network switch may be capable of acting as a core router for a large site in the Mesh. However, it does not support Point to Multi Point (P2MP/PTMP) OSPF which is necessary to talk to the rest of the Mesh network It provides 802.3at PoE+ ...
Jon (SN3 Dev Box)
Jon is a HP ProLiant DL380p Gen 8 server running the proxmox virtual environment. Mesh service owners can use Jon to run VMs and LXC to host their mesh services. Jon is physically located in the DataVerge data center, network number 713 (SN3). Jon was graciou...
MeshDB Status Values
This page lists all the possible values for the status field on each MeshDB database object. For more information about the different tables and their meaning, see MeshDB Schema Design Node Status Value Description Planned A mesh node which ha...