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A group producing low-cost mesh hardware.
A group producing low-cost mesh hardware.
=Mesh networking on Android phones=
Some folks in Australia have come up with a way to do mesh networking over Android phones, if they are close enough together.  Their system provides a way to use VoIP over the mesh network, although the voice quality is poor.
[http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2011/01/researchers-enable-mesh-wifi-networking-for-android-smartphones.ars Description in ''Ars technica'']
=PirateBox=
According to its creator, a professor at New York University,
<blockquote>
PirateBox is a self-contained mobile collaboration and file sharing device. Simply turn it on to transform any space into a free and open file sharing network.
</blockquote>
It consists of a Debian GNU/Linux computer with a Web server attached to a wireless router.  It has no Internet connection, so you can't use it for downloads from external sources -- it's only for sharing among the people who can access it directly.  No passwords, no logins, no authentication.  The creator claims that you can build it for under $100.
[http://wiki.daviddarts.com/PirateBox Screenshots, FAQ, etc.]
[http://wiki.daviddarts.com/PirateBox_DIY Detailed instructions for assembly and configuration]


=Related Ideas=
=Related Ideas=
[[Net Neutrality]]
[[Mesh Networks]]
[[Mesh Networks]]


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[[Privacy]]
[[Privacy]]


[[Mesh Interface for Network Devices]]
[[MIND]]


=Prominent Thinkers=
=Prominent Thinkers=
[[Yochai Benkler]]
[[Yochai Benkler]]
[[Kosta Grammatis]]


=Recommended Reading=
=Recommended Reading=
[[New Circuitry is Already Alive]] by [[user:isaac| isaac]]
[[New Circuitry is Already Alive]] by [[user:isaac| isaac]]

Latest revision as of 21:33, 31 January 2011

Organizations[edit]

Buy This Satellite

A group raising money to buy unused telecommunications satellites and re-purpose them to provide access to undeserved geographies.

Freifunk

A Community Wireless group operating out of Germany, whose standards and routing protocols have gained worldwide popularity.

Village Telco

A group producing low-cost mesh hardware.

Mesh networking on Android phones[edit]

Some folks in Australia have come up with a way to do mesh networking over Android phones, if they are close enough together. Their system provides a way to use VoIP over the mesh network, although the voice quality is poor.

Description in Ars technica

PirateBox[edit]

According to its creator, a professor at New York University,

PirateBox is a self-contained mobile collaboration and file sharing device. Simply turn it on to transform any space into a free and open file sharing network.

It consists of a Debian GNU/Linux computer with a Web server attached to a wireless router. It has no Internet connection, so you can't use it for downloads from external sources -- it's only for sharing among the people who can access it directly. No passwords, no logins, no authentication. The creator claims that you can build it for under $100.

Screenshots, FAQ, etc.

Detailed instructions for assembly and configuration

Related Ideas[edit]

Net Neutrality

Mesh Networks

Cognitive Radio

802.11

802.22

Privacy

MIND

Prominent Thinkers[edit]

Yochai Benkler

Kosta Grammatis

Recommended Reading[edit]

New Circuitry is Already Alive by isaac