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RE: London meet - ORGANISATION


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  • Subject: RE: London meet - ORGANISATION
  • From: "Broadfoot, Kieran J" <Kieran.Broadfoot@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 11:54:47 +0100
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Right, Im happy to provide the infrastructure for this if someone can help
me move the stuff from my flat to the pub.  I have a sparc running dhcp
services, a wireless point i dont mind reconfiging and the switch which i
can just set all ports to auto on.  Does that sound any good?  Likewise its
also running a mock server so if anyone wants music i can bring a ddar and
speakers.

Thanks
      kieran

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] London meet - ORGANISATION

>>
>OK..presume you me and Keith can be there early then Paul.  From memory Li
>and Phil were there waiting for us last year when we got there too.
>Hopefully we can have a small core there to setup then.
>

Yes, with only an hour before the hoardes arrive, we'll have to get our
skates on..

First, I think we should agree what we want to try to set up...

a) Obviously we will want a 10/100 wired network,
b) Do we want to try to set up a WiFi network as well?
c) Presumably we will require DHCP services and so on
d) We'll require a machine to host Ian's HDD's with the MP3 archive on

Keiran is also nearby, available, and ready to assist... - K, I think your
Cisco switch would be our preferred option at the mo...

I reckon we'll need at least one server setup to do (c) and (d) above, - I
can take care of that if required, - I can build a W2K server in advance
with DHCP scopes configured and so on... and just plug it in on the day.

For a wireless setup, - who has the "easiest" WAP to provide? - mine's not
*too* bad (not hidden in the loft or anything), but I'd need to totally
reconfigure it, - turn off WEP, turn off MAC filter, change ESSID and so
on... - if anyone's got one that's not yet "in live use" that would save me
this hassle...


> > b) - leaving kit overnight - also no problem - the room is not used on
> > Saturday daytime, so we would have up 'till 6PM to clear our stuff out.
>
>Excellent.
>
>M.
>
>

Or it could be moved to Kierans.... (I just *know* I've spelled that wrong!)

Paul G.






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