Each node ended up costing ~$300, even in the middle of the pub.
Or so I hear ;)
I'd be interested to see how this project compares.
I'd be up for a meeting here as well.
On 5/18/06, simon <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:26:43AM -0700, Dan Graham wrote:
> Sorry for the late reply, I am happy to here you are still interested in
> working with freifunk and OLSR mesh. Please feel free to contact me off list.
> Anybody else that wants to get involved may also feel free to contact me as
> well. The following links "googled" may be of value to those wondering what the
> heck were talking about. Basically we want to take over the World.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freifunk
> http://freifunk.net/wiki/FreifunkFirmwareEnglish
> http://ff-firmware.sourceforge.net/
> http://www.jawug.za.net/FreiFunk
>
> All the best, Dan Graham
>
Hi Dan and all,
Did some reading and it all looks to have some possibilities (and
problems :0).
Do interested parties want to meet up one evening and chat about 'where
to go' and 'how we get there'?
The main questions I think that need to be answered are:
1). 'TOC' - how much is this 'fun' going to cost me? Can I fake up a
Freifunk node with a PC & (hostap) wireless card?
2). How does the IP scheme works between nodes/clients? I don't think it
looks that scalable and doesn't cope with mobile clients....
Simon
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