San Bruno Mountain (Building 7)
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Site located on San Bruno Mountain. Near the KTSF transmitter (map)(photos)
Site Details
Configuration
Currently the site has an Mikrotik hAP, a Ubiquiti NSM5, a Ubiquiti Rocket M5 + 120 degree sector antenna, a Ubiquiti EdgePoint R6 switch, and a Ubiquiti AirFiber dish pointing at Fish Ranch.
VLAN | Description |
---|---|
1 | AREDN WAN |
2 | AREDN DtD |
66 | Management |
Port | Description | VLANs | PoE | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rocket M5 | 2 | Pasive | (actual port unknown) |
2 | NSM5 | 2 | Passive | (actual port unknown) |
3 | hAP | 2, (66?) | Off | (actual port unknown) |
4 | AirFiber | 2 | Passive | (actual port unknown) |
5 | ||||
6 | - |
Port | Description | VLANs | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | (1) | WAN | |
2 | LAN | ||
3 | LAN | ||
4 | LAN | ||
5 | EdgeSwitch R6 | (LAN), 2 | DtD |
Notes
Part of the Bay Area Backbone connecting to Fish Ranch.
Plans
Tentative plans to improve the antenna setup at this site as part of finishing the backbone connection. Proposed replacing W2GMD-SANBRUNO-NSM5 with a more powerful radio and sector antenna (re: conversation with Dave KN6KOO). There's also a case for adding antennas pointing north towards the city, and east towards Brisbane.
Nodes
- W2GMD-SANBRUNO-HAP
- W2GMD-SANBRUNO-RM5
- W2GMD-SANBRUNO-NSM5
Contacts
- Matt Peterson - K6MPP - matt@peterson.org