You want forward error correction, ideally of a rateless kind. The easiest to 
code up is probably Reed-Solomon, though it isn't rateless. If you want 
something more sophisticated then look for Raptor codes or Spinal codes.

Hari

Sent from my phone, sorry for any typos.

> On Jun 18, 2014, at 9:33 PM, C Noble <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi keegan.   I came across Mosh while researching 
> long-range-wifi-one-directional.  
> 
> I was specifically trying to figure out if it was theoretically possible to 
> deliver a static HTML page to a wide region through the use of long range 
> wifi where where the upstream data supplier or node would have a 
> significantly stronger antenna and broadcasting ability than the downstream 
> receiver.    That would be okay as long the upstream data feed continued to  
> cycle and to repeatedly loop the same message (a very simple HTML page) over 
> an extended duration (every 3 minutes for an hour)  so that the downstream 
> client would have multiple opportunities to capture any data that may have 
> not been received correctly.   IN this application there is absolutely no 
> need for the recipients to ever have to correspond back to the server,  they 
> would only need to be able to be the receiver of a small,  single file  
> broadcast.  I know that typically a browser "talks" with the web server to 
> validate that information has integrity and is still online.    I also 
> realize that a more powerful upstream antenna can often  broadcast a  wifi 
> signal to my laptop; (for example) however without the ability for my laptop 
> to broadcast the entire range back to the base station it's useless for 
> Internet surfing.    My application doesn't require the end user to send any 
> information upstream, however I am under the impression that even something 
> as little as a mouse click  or a ping confirmation e sent back upstream to 
> signal the server "got it"  "next?"   to validate that the data was received  
>   is typical with a client server web applications.    Do you think that MOSH 
> might be the right technology to continue researching if I only hope to 
> broadcast in this one-way fashion? IF the radio station would just  single 
> direction that the . Without any signaling back up the stream could it be 
> done in a normal browser or this have to be a plugin or nap that is specially 
> designed to communicate at the mosh level. , any help or advice is greatly 
> appreciated. 
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