Research Review 2007
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General Information
Notes from Wes Uehara, dated 2007-09-10:
Friday, September 14 Topic proposal deadline (email one-liner proposals to Wes Uehara (wuehara@cens.ucla.edu))
Monday, September 21 Poster/Demonstration Registration Forms (attached) due
Monday, September 24 Electronic copy of posters (.ppt & .pdf) due (4:00 PM) & parking requests for off-campus visitors (email Xuan-mai Vo (xuanmai@cens.ucla.edu)
Wed., October 10 Annual Research Review (final floor plan and schedule will be emailed by Monday, October 8).
Technical Information
Participatory Sensing Demo
The idea is to have many of the Nokia N80 in use during the poster session, continuously uploading photos (and maybe audio) to sensorbase.
Because many of the N80s are already configured to use the 3551 CENStemp access point, and because the UCLAWLAN APs at Bradley require BOL-style authentication, we will use our own AP to mimic the 3551 AP and also configure that AP to authenticate with UCLAWLAN. (any BOL user:password combination will work)
This setup was successfully tested 2007-09-14 at 12:10pm by rguy, using a Linksys WRT54G router; labels on the underside contain basic current config info.
The tested set-up "just works"; two N80s worked "as is":-) for August and Nicolai.
Linksys WRT54G AP Setup
- do a hard reset on the AP, by depressing and holding the rear panel reset button for 30 seconds. this results in a factory default setting, with SSID=linksys, no security
- connect laptop to AP either wireless or wired (using port 1-4, NOT port internet), at 192.168.1.1
- provide default user/pw, user=(none) and pw=admin
- change pw to CENSors
- change SSID to CENStemp
- update WPA with CENStemp passphrase
- add host bol
- add domain ucla.edu
- connect ethernet cable between AP and UCLA campus jack
- open a new browser window over wireless/wired connection from laptop
- should get a UCLA Conference Center page with BOL-style authentication in upper left corner
- provide any valid BOL username/password pair
- this initial authentication should suffice for other connections later, such as N80 phones
