On 10-Jan-12 11:40, nordin wrote:
If you have a nanoBTS, you can install/setup and
run your own network
very easy. There is no E1 interface needed or a special lib or a
modified kernel or something. Just install debian and other libs you can
easily install it with apt, git-clone the project and connect the bts
with a utp-cable and you're on the go.
If I can do it, I'm sure everybody else can do it.
I installed today Debian and compiled OpenBSC in a VMware machine
according to the guide here:
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/Building_OpenBSC
After this I tried to load run osmo-nitb -c and one example config and
I got the error:
I also managed to build openBSC today succesfully an Debian VM.
(jfyi: libortp-dev had to be installed additionally which had not been
mentioned in the doc.)
I also want to play around with the nitb configuration.
Therefore I'd like to support you by testing and maybe also coding.
And that's why I'd like to get me some hardware BTS for testing.
Is there any available as I couldn't find any on the great bay.
Cheers,
ptr