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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=
=PirateBox=

Latest revision as of 21:33, 31 January 2011

Organizations

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

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

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

Net Neutrality

Mesh Networks

Cognitive Radio

802.11

802.22

Privacy

MIND

Prominent Thinkers

Yochai Benkler

Kosta Grammatis

Recommended Reading

New Circuitry is Already Alive by isaac