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ttd [2016/09/14 14:37] givanbelattd [2016/09/19 15:14] givanbela
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-===== The TubÓtech Technical Page =====+===== The Tub0tech Technical Page =====
  
 All the technical descriptions will be translated below. But for now while we are setting up we refer to Jeff's page on the [[https://snhack.org/doku.php?id=projets:la_quete_du_saint_tube|snhack server]]. Some personal comments will be added below...  All the technical descriptions will be translated below. But for now while we are setting up we refer to Jeff's page on the [[https://snhack.org/doku.php?id=projets:la_quete_du_saint_tube|snhack server]]. Some personal comments will be added below... 
  
-===== A story: installing the TubÓTech installation =====+===== A story: installing the Tub0Tech installation =====
  
-==== 1. Charging 12V batteries, buying a new glass container. ====+==== 1. Charging 12V batteries, bought a new glass container. ====
  
 {{:tube-chargingbatteries_glass.jpg?400|}} {{:tube-chargingbatteries_glass.jpg?400|}}
  
-2. booting up the contraption+==== 2. booting up the hardware, on a 12V power supply ====
  
-3. opening the modem+Everything seems to work apart from the problems with the logins and the network protocols, hehe waiting for the master to tow me back on the road... 
 + 
 +3. configuring the modem and ports
  
 4. checking individual components 4. checking individual components
-  * Raspiomix+ +  * Raspiomix+ with grove 4 pin connectors attached to the nanopi 
-  * temperature sensor = TMP102 (I2C) +  * temperature sensor = TMP102 (I2C) - is it combined with pressure? 
-  * ambient light sensor = BH1750 (I2C)+  * ambient light sensor = BH1750/GY302 (I2C) 
 +  * cannot find the humidity sensor 
 +  * maybe will connect the nanopi to a monitor, but first try with vnc 
 +  * 12V amplifier, connecting through to 5V for the boards 
 +  * usb hub with the soundcard, Syba USB to 3.5mm Audio USB Sound Card 
 +  * maybe use my own lightweight usb sound card for testing a line in? 
 +  * have to connect the transducers/speakers to test with 
 +  * look at all the installed software (pd, darkice, ...)  
 +  * get a stream up 
  
  
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 ===== MAIL 2 ===== ===== MAIL 2 =====
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 +===== MAIL 3 =====
 +
 +il faudrait que tu configure ta box en mode routeur
 +avec une plage d'adresse PI pour son serveur DHCP
 +de 192.168.1.50 a 192.168.1.100
 +par exemple
 +ce qui est necessaire c'est que la box attribue elle meme des ip dans les 192.168.1.xx
 +ca facilitera la suite
 +ceci fait , ton portable sera par exemple 192.168.1.50 et le tube 192.168.1.19  (fixe) sera bien sur la meme plage reseau
 +
 +pour le moment ta box a l'air d'etre dans le mode BRIDGE
 +
 +SINON
 +to go to NAT and add some information  there?
 +YES!
 +il faudra faire un port forwarding
 +de ALL 5900 à 5901  vers 192.168.1.19 5900 a 5901
 +
 +si tu peux juste faire ça , ça marchera peut etre directement
 +mais sans mode routeur: 1 seul PC sur le reseau local... pas top
 +
 +a+
 +jeff
ttd.txt · Last modified: 2016/09/20 15:39 by givanbela