On 9/9/07, Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have wifi at home, at Ateneo, at UP, at Bodhi, at Burger King, at
> Robinsons East, and that's pretty much where I go.  It's not a mesh, but I'm
> pretty much covered.
>
> I believe that this is a start.
>
> If you leave your wifi router at home open, essid-broadcasting, and not
> wep-encrypted, then your neighbors can share your good fortune, and you can
> start the mesh in your neighborhood.
>
> I have no plan of doing that yet.  He he he.
>

Im afraid this is a mesh non-starter. The idea is to have
intercinnections without relying on a telco. The new Ultra wideband
bluetooth is more promising.

> PManalastas
>
>
> Rogelio Serrano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  wifi mesh in the philippines is dead.
>
> there is no way this technology is ever going to take root here.
>
>
>
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