The one presentation I did years ago was in that room at PSU. It has been years since I was at a meeting, then I worked at Intel, now I work at PSU and wish I could help out, but cannot due to family obligations.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 10:05 AM Kevin Williams <ke...@k9w.org> wrote: > Thank you Russell for your work to secure this location. Looking forward > to it. I would still be interested to meet at the Latvian Center > sometime in the future. > > On 9/28/24 1:32 PM, Russell Senior wrote: > > NOTE THE NEW/OLD PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY LOCATION > > > > On 9/27/24 20:09, Russell Senior wrote: > >> Who: Eldo Varghese > >> What: OpenWISP, an Open Source Network Management System for OpenWrt > >> Where: 1930 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97201-5304, Room 86-01 > >> When: Thursday, October 3, 2024 at 7 PM > >> Why: The pursuit of technology freedom > >> > >> https://calagator.org/events/1250481330 > >> > >> Summary: > >> > >> There are many commercial wifi access point (AP) controller setups, > >> ie a single management interface to control multiple APs. Until > >> recently there wasn't a FLOSS method of doing this. OpenWISP > >> (https://openwisp.org/) is a modular and programmable Open Source > >> Network Management System for OpenWrt. In this presentation we will > >> go over the simple installation and setup process, including > >> connection to multiple OpenWrt access points. > >> > >> Bio: > >> > >> Eldo Varghese is a constant nomad that has settled in Portland as of > >> 3 years ago. Recently turned 40 and looking for more community in his > >> old age. Currently works in an SRE/Devops role at a small non-profit > >> academic journal (https://plos.org). Involved in Linux community in > >> some fashion since 2007, and have used OpenWrt for the past 15 years. > >> > >> Venue: > >> > >> This month marks the return of PLUG to Portland State University, > >> since the pandemic. Thanks to the Computer Science Department and to > >> Andrew Greenberg for hosting us! The room is the traditional one in > >> the basement of the PSU Engineering Building (also connected > >> underground to the Fourth Avenue Building, or FAB). The outside door > >> will be locked, but there should be someone present at the entrance > >> to the Engineering Building to let you in starting at 6:40pm until > >> 7pm. There will be a sign on the door with a phone number you can SMS > >> if there isn't someone there to let you in immediately. > >> > >> PS: We are going to need a volunteer to hang out by the outside door > >> until start time to let people in, let me know if you are willing to > >> do that. Thanks! > >> > >> > > >