We won't carry FBXs around the mall because they use too much electricity. Agreed. However, we all have cell phones. Root a device, install a custom ROM or a custom FBX app which leverages the WiFi abilities of the device, and now we all have FBX conduits in cell phone form able to transfer data back and forth on the FBX mesh/network, one that's not part of a real FBX device, but one that is such in principle, and one that also doesn't drain batteries too fast.

We have to look at what we're on about here: The ability to have little servers is one thing. But the ability to convey information outside of prying eyes is another.

Other people have interests in hooking things up to long-distance communication forms, being able to do island-based social media, for example, where various servers are connected to the traditional Internet and distribute the load. That's not my interest.

I want to be able to assemble an ad-hoc WiFi-based mesh network anywhere, at any time, even if it comes up at 6:00pm sharp, is up for two minutes, and goes down at 6:02pm. I want that network to have functioned in that short period of time to get the message out quickly by distributing in this geographic manner.

I may be the only one who wants that ... and that's fine. It is my goal, and it's what I'm pursuing.

Best regards,
Rick C. Hodgin

On 06/20/2012 01:28 PM, Kent Crispin wrote:
On 06/20/2012 07:10 AM, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
Michael,

I'd prefer not to write anything. :-) If these technologies already exist I'd like to use them. I've never heard of them being in existence. I've always known WiFi to communicate with a WiFi router / hub to get to other WiFi devices, or one-to-one with another device. Never the ability to communicate with multiple devices as part of a mesh / grid.

What I'd like is something this flexible:
My wife and I are walking in mall with at least one other person every 40 feet or so. We decide to separate and go shopping. I walk this way, she walks that way. Before long we're out of direct WiFi communication range to each other. Now, if enough people there in the mall had WiFi-enabled devices running some mesh software, I'd like to be able to stay in contact with my wife as she moves about in her randome way, and as they all move about in their random ways. The protocols involved would have to keep everyone abreast of where the devices are coming and going in this ever changing sea of WiFi meshes.

If technology exists to do this, point me to it and show me the FAQ on how to install it on my FBX so I can begin using it today. :-) I'd even be willing to write a slick GUI to make it easier for the next guy.

You wouldn't carry a fbx around a mall -- needs too much electricity. you do carry a cell phone -- everyone carries a cell phone, and a mesh protocol that opportunistically linked wifi-enabled smart phones would be cool. There might be a few mall shops running wifi or fbxs that could provide uplinks, while wandering shoppers w/ fbx-phone provided extended coverage...

I don't think this would provide much bandwidth, though.

Kent


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