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The top camp board also records who is out on which caving trips and when they are expected back; and also promising leads to be checked out
in the coming days.
<h2>Other stuff</h2>
<h3>Washing machine</h3>
<p>The Gasthof has a washing machine in the lobby of the gents toilet/washroom area (down the side of the building).
<p>You pay &euro;3 (2018) cash at the reception (access from the front of the building) to get the key. The key turns on the power to the machine.
Return key to reception when you are done.
<p>Expo buys washing liquid (for washing things by hand) and Ariel washing-balls (for machine washing). These are kept in the potato hut.
<p>The washing machine has many complicated options and is labelled almost entirely in German. You probably want "Speed" (30 minutes) or "Hygiene" (2 hours 40 minutes).
<h3>Base camp bike</h3>
<p>We also have <a href=bike.html>a bike</a> which we use for shopping when all the cars are up the toll road and there are only

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<html lang="en">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
<title>Cave entry fields</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
<title>CUCC Expedition Handbook: Cave entry field</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/main2.css" />
</head>
<body>
<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<h1>Cave entry page fields</h1>
<p>There are a lot of fields on the 'new/edit cave' page and the 'new/edit entrance' page and
some of them are a quite mysterious. This page explains what they mean, and how to enter new

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<tr><td><a name="x88">88</a></td><td>Numbered in red, but didn't go. Number
reused by Austrians (for a significant cave explored by a German group).
Allegedly this number was changed to 87A or 87B, but in fact this is not the
case and this number needs to be removed.</td></tr>
case and this number needs to be removed. [In 2018 the number has faded so badly that you can only just see that it once said "88".]</td></tr>
<tr><td>106</td><td>This was a number which we were entitled to use, and
which we applied to <a href="../1623/76/76.htm">Eislufth&ouml;hle</a>,

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<h3>Networking Hardware - experts only</h3>
<p>The networking hardware is an Acer aspire netbook 192.168.200.1 (.200 on WiFi -
this is the one to use for configuring using ssh) to manage the
connection to the Gasthof WiFi (and a Mark Shinwell's script <pre>/root/fakenet/runfakenet
</pre>to keep us logged in to the Gasthof) and firewalling, plus a WNDR4000 router/AP
<p>The networking hardware is an Acer Aspire netbook which keeps us logged in to the Gasthof and does firewalling, plus a WNDR4000 router/AP
to provide local connectivity and local WiFi. The antenna which we use to connect to the Staudnwirt WiFi
is a ~32cm long black stick mounted on a small shelf high above the sink/stove area and connected via a usb cable to the Acer netbook.</p>
<p>The potato hut WiFi is running DHCP and allocating IP addresses of the form 192.168.200.x where x is 2, 3, 4, 5 etc.
<p>The <em>Expo laptop</em> has fixed local address <a href="http://192.168.200.100/">192.168.200.100</a>.
It has a 2TB drive plugged into it by USB which holds the expo music collection and a local copy of /expofiles/
<p>The router/WiFi device is on <a href="http://192.168.200.1/">192.168.200.1</a> as one might expect.
<p>The Gasthof WiFi - which you can still use - is "staudnwirt" and has no WiFi password. It allocates IP addresses in the range
192.168.2.x etc. The antenna is now on the first-floor balcony within
sight of the tatty hut window.
<p>The Acer Aspire netbook ("tclaspire3") is on 192.168.200.200 on WiFi.
This is the address to use for configuring it using ssh. So to manage the
connection to the Gasthof WiFi you would use
<pre>
ssh expo@192.168.200.200
</pre>
to run Mark Shinwell's script
<pre>/root/fakenet/runfakenet
</pre>
<h3>Historical Note</h3>
<p>Prior to 2018 we used to run an unconnected local network with our own DNS domain