Saturday, October 09, 2010

Upgraded Old Town Wireless

For the past few months I have been working on and off to upgrade our aging and unreliable public wireless internet in Old Town. After researching many different solutions, I found that Meraki provides the best Public Wi-Fi solution available. Their model is the future of network technology. The management is in "the cloud" so I simply log into a website, configure my settings and add the device IDs. Then when I plug the devices into the network, it "phones home" and receives its settings (plug and play)! Since all of the devices update their settings automatically, I can configure multiple (even thousands of) devices in a single instance from anywhere with an internet connection.

The company that installed the wireless access points on our lamp posts in Old Town finished just hours before the Temecula Rod Run was set to begin. The new system was up and running just in time to provide everyone's laptops, iphones, and even ipads, wireless internet for the event.

The new wireless network name (SSID) is "Temecula Wireless" which is a change from the original of "old_town_wifi". I decided to standardize on "Temecula Wireless" for all City facilities with wireless internet to create a ubiquitous public Wi-Fi. Now, you can simply connect to Temecula Wireless once and you'll automatically connect at any other City facility with wireless. I will be changing the wireless network names of Temecula Pulic Library's "Library Wireless", City Hall's "Temecula City Hall", and the CRC's "CRC WiFi" over to "Temecula Wireless" this week (they aren't Meraki access points so it's a manual process for each device). Hopefully I will be able to add more Meraki units to additional City facilities so we can provide even greater free Wi-Fi access.

Here is a link to our status page for Temecula Wireless in Old Town: http://p8.meraki.com/network/TemeculaOldTown

Tip: I highly recommend connecting to our wireless in the Town Square right in front of the Temecula Civic Center, it's a beautiful view with a really speedy connection!

4 comments:

Nanci said...

I remember when you were working on this. I didn't get the complete explanation of what you were doing-you're like a technology professor!

Mikael said...

This is much more interesting to blog about than Maui. This is horse$%*^!

Cazi Brasga said...

Hey, I'm to seeing if I can make a Maui montage out of the videos...montage!

Mikael said...

It better be one hell of a montage if it's taken 2 months. Also, click my name, because that's what this is!