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== Router ==
== Router ==
The backbone of the network is a Wireless router with 4 ethernet ports that runs [https://openwrt.org/ OpenWrt] and has the ssid: '''Publication Station EMOON'''. This Router has the IP adres: 192.168.1.1 an [https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/uhttpd#luci_with_embedded_lua_interpreter serves an indexpage] with links to the servers en services. The OpenWRT runs the [http://luci.subsignal.org/trac LuCI] web interface to configure the network.
The backbone of the network is a Wireless router with 4 ethernet ports that runs [https://openwrt.org/ OpenWrt] it has the ssid: '''Publication Station EMOON'''. This Router has the IP adres: 192.168.1.1 and is [https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/uhttpd#luci_with_embedded_lua_interpreter serving a index page] with links to the services and servers on the network.  
 
The OpenWRT runs the [http://luci.subsignal.org/trac LuCI] web interface to configure the network.


==Ethernet hub==  
==Ethernet hub==  

Revision as of 23:13, 4 October 2016

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EMOON the Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network is placed in the Device lab in the Publication Station.

EMOON01.jpg

EMOON02.jpg

Experimental Multipurpose Offline Open Network

Experimental = for education purpose to test and show

Multipurpose = more than one task

Offline = no connection the internet

Open = without a pass word to join

Network = connected

Router

The backbone of the network is a Wireless router with 4 ethernet ports that runs OpenWrt it has the ssid: Publication Station EMOON. This Router has the IP adres: 192.168.1.1 and is serving a index page with links to the services and servers on the network.

The OpenWRT runs the LuCI web interface to configure the network.

Ethernet hub

For today's standards a very slow speed ethernet hub with eight 10M/s ports for a wired connection to the network.

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