06/01/2022
We'd love to get Seattle Community Network (SCN) community members and volunteers โhackingโ on radio and network-related mini-projects next Wednesday June 8th! Please stop by and check out our schedule of things we'll be doing below! (https://www.meetup.com/seattle-community-network-meetup-group/events/286276584/)
We will be graciously hosted in the Filipino Community of Seattle's Integrated Learning Center (ILC) makerspace. No prior experience required! If you're interested, FCS staff can help you learn how to use the fabrication tools in the makerspace (3D printer, laser cutter).
Learn how our SCN 4G LTE cell sites are set up and how to attach a user device to the network; flash a router's firmware; practice crimping Ethernet cables; investigate networking protocols using a variety of wireless sniffers, packet captures, and Wireshark; play with wireless point-to-point radios; help us unlock a carrier-locked LTE device; dig deep into 4G or 5G cellular protocols; help out SCN with configuration tools for making installs easier, or with adding critical features to our network monitoring infrastructure! This can be a chance to get some hands-on experience playing around with networking equipment, and/or chat and make progress on your personal or SCN's projects with other cool folks :)
Program:
7:00 pm- arrive and eat pizza
7:30 pm- brief round of intros and kickoff, subgroup/mini-project pitches
8:00 pm- split into groups to get started working on mini-projects
9:00 pm- brief check-in of something each group has learned, has a question about, or is stuck on
11:30 pm- wrap up and debrief
12:00 am- go home
Some proposed mini-projects:
- Help us try to unlock a carrier-locked fixed-wireless LTE device!
- Learn how we configure and attach user devices to the Seattle Community Network, and how to help test signal strength/coverage
- Help us figure out how to automate monitoring the performance of our user devices' Internet connections, to make sure they are working well!
- Investigate what kinds of wireless signals you can observe using an RTL-SDR, HackRF, or other SDR and Wireshark
- Try flashing LibreMesh firmware onto commodity routers and make a small mesh network
- Help us set up various cloud software infrastructure we need: a Netbox instance, a RADIUS server, our configuration tooling for new Mikrotik installations
- Anything else you are interested in trying out!