> I've had a growing interest in setting up a 802.11a/b/g mesh network
in Reno/Sparks.  Providing a fully dynamically routed network where
people and businesses can communicate without having internet access.
(Of course, there would be Internet access at multiple gateway points.)

> The goal: Covering a large area of Reno with wireless signals and
secure network (and Internet) access.
Because NAT isn't feasible for all Internet services, I'd like to fully
support ipv6 routing on the network in addition to SNAT'ing to ipv4
internet addresses in certain situations.

> Is anyone else interested in this project and would like to work with
me to setup a test network?

I'd be interested.  This is something I've also been wanting to do, but
have not found the time for.  I'd also be interested in looking into
tying together wireless hotspots with 802.16 at some point.  The RAWUG
list would probably be a good place for this question as well.  If you
are not familiar with RAWUG check out www.rawug.org
This might be an interesting thing to talk about at the next RAWUG
meeting?

Erich

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