I haven't properly tested those, but there are now several
alternatives to netsukuku, I hear commotion is quite good, cjdns also
looks promising.

The very neat thing about the netsukuku's design for me was the
addressing system (the whole node,gnode,ggnode...), but as far as a
dynamic wireless meshes goes, there are now quite a few more active
projects which are at much more advanced stage than this.

for not so dynamic meshes, you can use OSLR or BATMAN, those are both
mature projects.

for darknets, cjdns/hyperboria looks very good, and gnunet is one to
keep an eye on. I used to have i2p running, but it's java based so I
guess until someone implements the whole thing in something other then
java it's out of the game.

Those are my two cents.


On 13/05/13 08:44, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> available here: http://anonymos.earthsociety.org
> 
> For one of my future options with this device I'm interested in
> using Netsukuku instead of normal wifi.
> 
> Open to hearing ideas/thoughts.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tyler Jordan

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