Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-26 Thread John Holmblad
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>
>
> --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P 
>> VoIP - kind request
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 6:11 PM
>> Darius,
>>
>> you might also want to look into what Meraki has done with
>> single 
>> (802.11g) wireless mesh radio systems/products.
>>
>> http://meraki.com/
>>
>>
>> They recently secured additional VC so their www site has
>> been upgraded 
>> along with their products!
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>  
>>
>> John Holmblad
>>
>>  
>>
>> Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
>>
>> * *
>>
>>
>>
>> Darius Jack wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> could you kindly tell me how to start with VOIP
>>>   
>> component in maemo ?
>> 
>>> I have installed Gizmo and works fine, voice quality
>>>   
>> ok.
>> 
>>> But I don't need central server . I need local
>>>   
>> server and ad-hoc peer-2-peer connectivity.
>> 
>>> Any way to setup Gizmo to run locally, no-server mode,
>>>   
>> no accessing
>> 
>>> databases, no charging as local-based wifi use only ?
>>>
>>> I an say nothing about Zigbee USB dongle to establish 
>>>   
>> the wireless mesh backbone as not tested yet.
>> 
>>> To me , integrated antenna solution is not ok for
>>>   
>> wireless mesh backbone.
>> 
>>> There is a number of WDS-enabled routers/APs on a
>>>   
>> market and today called Apple to see how WDS-enabled AirPort
>> works in mesh configuration (unfortunately not tested by
>> local Apple staff ).
>> 
>>> I just need to know exactly how each specific WDS
>>>   
>> implementation works (no data yet) and decide or not to
>> write  iptables dynamic routing tables on my own.
>> 
>>> Graph theory for this problem is not really
>>>   
>> complicated.
>> 
>>> TSA for mesh networks is exactly what I need to modify
>>>   
>> to employ
>> 
>>> network loops for bandwidth management and load
>>>   
>> balancing.
>> 
>>> There is a number of self-configurable wireless mesh
>>>   
>> networks + hardware, decscribed on the net but details how
>> it really works and how any such solution efficient is.
>> 
>>> I must learn a lot and can write some graphs to
>>>   
>> describe how I do expect
>> 
>>> such wireless mesh network should work for me.
>>>
>>> Some solutions just resemble work of standard
>>>   
>> switches, replacing
>> 
>>> LAN ports by wireless ports.
>>>
>>> Visited Cisco network manuals for standards and
>>>   
>> procotols again and have to write such protocol, dynamic
>> rerouting , mesh selfconfiguration algorithms from the
>> scratch on myself, drawing a graph of nodes (APs) and
>> simulating
>> 
>>> connections made and packages tranfer.
>>> I did the like job developing Pipes and pipelines at
>>>   
>> Yahoo.
>> 
>>> Unfortunately , working alone, it may take me a month
>>>   
>> or so to learn what I really need and what can be
>> accomplished with standard network hardware available on a
>> market.
>> 
>>> WDS is my first try.
>>> Trying to contact WDS developers to discuss my
>>>   
>> problem.
>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Darius
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad
>>>   
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>   
>>>   
>>>> From: John Holmblad
>>>> 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>>>> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie,
>>>> 
>> Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request
>> 
>>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>>>> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 4:35 PM
>>>> Darios,
>>>>
>>>> why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB
>>>> 
>

Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-25 Thread Darius Jack

Thanks.
Miraki is an interesting solution.
"
Route around interference

Meraki protocols detect and route around interference sources like microwave 
ovens and portable phones. The mesh routing tables are dynamic and update in 
seconds.
"
Could you provide me with more details how dynamic routing is done ?

On Meraki Outdoor ?
"
Three Devices in One
The Meraki Outdoor is a high-powered device of many talents. It is a gateway, a 
repeater, and an access point and works with all other Meraki devices.
"

Interesting is multi SSID feature.

Just need user's manual to learn how wireless mesh networks by Meraki work 


Darius

(sorry, replies directed to you stay in draft box).


--- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP 
> - kind request
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 6:11 PM
> Darius,
> 
> you might also want to look into what Meraki has done with
> single 
> (802.11g) wireless mesh radio systems/products.
> 
> http://meraki.com/
> 
> 
> They recently secured additional VC so their www site has
> been upgraded 
> along with their products!
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
>  
> 
> John Holmblad
> 
>  
> 
> Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
> 
> * *
> 
> 
> 
> Darius Jack wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > could you kindly tell me how to start with VOIP
> component in maemo ?
> > I have installed Gizmo and works fine, voice quality
> ok.
> > But I don't need central server . I need local
> server and ad-hoc peer-2-peer connectivity.
> > Any way to setup Gizmo to run locally, no-server mode,
> no accessing
> > databases, no charging as local-based wifi use only ?
> >
> > I an say nothing about Zigbee USB dongle to establish 
> the wireless mesh backbone as not tested yet.
> > To me , integrated antenna solution is not ok for
> wireless mesh backbone.
> >
> > There is a number of WDS-enabled routers/APs on a
> market and today called Apple to see how WDS-enabled AirPort
> works in mesh configuration (unfortunately not tested by
> local Apple staff ).
> >
> > I just need to know exactly how each specific WDS
> implementation works (no data yet) and decide or not to
> write  iptables dynamic routing tables on my own.
> > Graph theory for this problem is not really
> complicated.
> > TSA for mesh networks is exactly what I need to modify
> to employ
> > network loops for bandwidth management and load
> balancing.
> >
> > There is a number of self-configurable wireless mesh
> networks + hardware, decscribed on the net but details how
> it really works and how any such solution efficient is.
> > I must learn a lot and can write some graphs to
> describe how I do expect
> > such wireless mesh network should work for me.
> >
> > Some solutions just resemble work of standard
> switches, replacing
> > LAN ports by wireless ports.
> >
> > Visited Cisco network manuals for standards and
> procotols again and have to write such protocol, dynamic
> rerouting , mesh selfconfiguration algorithms from the
> scratch on myself, drawing a graph of nodes (APs) and
> simulating
> > connections made and packages tranfer.
> > I did the like job developing Pipes and pipelines at
> Yahoo.
> >
> > Unfortunately , working alone, it may take me a month
> or so to learn what I really need and what can be
> accomplished with standard network hardware available on a
> market.
> >
> > WDS is my first try.
> > Trying to contact WDS developers to discuss my
> problem.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Darius
> >
> >
> > --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> From: John Holmblad
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie,
> Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> >> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 4:35 PM
> >> Darios,
> >>
> >> why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB
> dongle 
> >> to establish 
> >> the wireless mesh backbone and go from there with
> the
> >> already existing 
> >> VOIP components in maemo?
> >>
> >> Here is the url to an abstract of a recent article
> from the
> >> IEEE 
> >> communications magazine that discusses Voice over
> Zigbee.
> >>
> >>
> >&g

Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-25 Thread John Holmblad
Darius,

you might also want to look into what Meraki has done with single 
(802.11g) wireless mesh radio systems/products.

http://meraki.com/


They recently secured additional VC so their www site has been upgraded 
along with their products!


Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

Acadia Secure Networks, LLC

* *



Darius Jack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could you kindly tell me how to start with VOIP component in maemo ?
> I have installed Gizmo and works fine, voice quality ok.
> But I don't need central server . I need local server and ad-hoc peer-2-peer 
> connectivity.
> Any way to setup Gizmo to run locally, no-server mode, no accessing
> databases, no charging as local-based wifi use only ?
>
> I an say nothing about Zigbee USB dongle to establish  the wireless mesh 
> backbone as not tested yet.
> To me , integrated antenna solution is not ok for wireless mesh backbone.
>
> There is a number of WDS-enabled routers/APs on a market and today called 
> Apple to see how WDS-enabled AirPort works in mesh configuration 
> (unfortunately not tested by local Apple staff ).
>
> I just need to know exactly how each specific WDS implementation works (no 
> data yet) and decide or not to write  iptables dynamic routing tables on my 
> own.
> Graph theory for this problem is not really complicated.
> TSA for mesh networks is exactly what I need to modify to employ
> network loops for bandwidth management and load balancing.
>
> There is a number of self-configurable wireless mesh networks + hardware, 
> decscribed on the net but details how it really works and how any such 
> solution efficient is.
> I must learn a lot and can write some graphs to describe how I do expect
> such wireless mesh network should work for me.
>
> Some solutions just resemble work of standard switches, replacing
> LAN ports by wireless ports.
>
> Visited Cisco network manuals for standards and procotols again and have to 
> write such protocol, dynamic rerouting , mesh selfconfiguration algorithms 
> from the scratch on myself, drawing a graph of nodes (APs) and simulating
> connections made and packages tranfer.
> I did the like job developing Pipes and pipelines at Yahoo.
>
> Unfortunately , working alone, it may take me a month or so to learn what I 
> really need and what can be accomplished with standard network hardware 
> available on a market.
>
> WDS is my first try.
> Trying to contact WDS developers to discuss my problem.
>
> Thanks.
> Darius
>
>
> --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> From: John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P 
>> VoIP - kind request
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
>> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 4:35 PM
>> Darios,
>>
>> why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB dongle 
>> to establish 
>> the wireless mesh backbone and go from there with the
>> already existing 
>> VOIP components in maemo?
>>
>> Here is the url to an abstract of a recent article from the
>> IEEE 
>> communications magazine that discusses Voice over Zigbee.
>>
>>
>> http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?&arnumber=4427240
>>
>> A solution like this may, in fact, be cleaner than trying
>> to jam an 
>> 802.11 mesh router into maemo.
>>
>> I don't know of any Zigbee USB dongles that have been
>> tested with the 
>> N800 or N810 but others on this list might have tried one
>> out.
>>
>> Here is the url to the www page that describes one such
>> Zigbee USB  dongle:
>>
>>
>> http://adaptivemodules.com/integration_ia_oem-daub1_2400.htm
>>
>> A quick scan of the data sheet for this product suggests
>> that it can 
>> form a mesh with other nodes.It also has Linux drivers.
>> Here is the url 
>> to the www page for the Adobe Acrobat .pdf of the data
>> sheet:
>>
>> 
>> http://adaptivemodules.com/assets/File/integration_802-15-4_usb%20dongle.pdf
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>  
>>
>> John Holmblad
>>
>>  
>>
>> Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
>>
>> * *
>>
>> *Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial
>> enterprise, and 
>> emerging network service provider markets*
>>
>> * *
>>
>> *GSEC Gold,  GCWN Gold,  GAWN,  GGSC-0100,  NSA-IAM, 
>> NSA-IEM***
>>
>> *Cisco Select Certified Partner and SMB Specialist |
>> **Microsoft Small 
>> Business Specialist | Speakeasy Certified VOIP Partner 

Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-25 Thread Darius Jack

Hi,

could you kindly tell me how to start with VOIP component in maemo ?
I have installed Gizmo and works fine, voice quality ok.
But I don't need central server . I need local server and ad-hoc peer-2-peer 
connectivity.
Any way to setup Gizmo to run locally, no-server mode, no accessing
databases, no charging as local-based wifi use only ?

I an say nothing about Zigbee USB dongle to establish  the wireless mesh 
backbone as not tested yet.
To me , integrated antenna solution is not ok for wireless mesh backbone.

There is a number of WDS-enabled routers/APs on a market and today called Apple 
to see how WDS-enabled AirPort works in mesh configuration (unfortunately not 
tested by local Apple staff ).

I just need to know exactly how each specific WDS implementation works (no data 
yet) and decide or not to write  iptables dynamic routing tables on my own.
Graph theory for this problem is not really complicated.
TSA for mesh networks is exactly what I need to modify to employ
network loops for bandwidth management and load balancing.

There is a number of self-configurable wireless mesh networks + hardware, 
decscribed on the net but details how it really works and how any such solution 
efficient is.
I must learn a lot and can write some graphs to describe how I do expect
such wireless mesh network should work for me.

Some solutions just resemble work of standard switches, replacing
LAN ports by wireless ports.

Visited Cisco network manuals for standards and procotols again and have to 
write such protocol, dynamic rerouting , mesh selfconfiguration algorithms from 
the scratch on myself, drawing a graph of nodes (APs) and simulating
connections made and packages tranfer.
I did the like job developing Pipes and pipelines at Yahoo.

Unfortunately , working alone, it may take me a month or so to learn what I 
really need and what can be accomplished with standard network hardware 
available on a market.

WDS is my first try.
Trying to contact WDS developers to discuss my problem.

Thanks.
Darius


--- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: John Holmblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP 
> - kind request
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 4:35 PM
> Darios,
> 
> why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB dongle 
> to establish 
> the wireless mesh backbone and go from there with the
> already existing 
> VOIP components in maemo?
> 
> Here is the url to an abstract of a recent article from the
> IEEE 
> communications magazine that discusses Voice over Zigbee.
> 
>
> http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?&arnumber=4427240
> 
> A solution like this may, in fact, be cleaner than trying
> to jam an 
> 802.11 mesh router into maemo.
> 
> I don't know of any Zigbee USB dongles that have been
> tested with the 
> N800 or N810 but others on this list might have tried one
> out.
> 
> Here is the url to the www page that describes one such
> Zigbee USB  dongle:
> 
>
> http://adaptivemodules.com/integration_ia_oem-daub1_2400.htm
> 
> A quick scan of the data sheet for this product suggests
> that it can 
> form a mesh with other nodes.It also has Linux drivers.
> Here is the url 
> to the www page for the Adobe Acrobat .pdf of the data
> sheet:
> 
> 
> http://adaptivemodules.com/assets/File/integration_802-15-4_usb%20dongle.pdf
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
>  
> 
> John Holmblad
> 
>  
> 
> Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
> 
> * *
> 
> *Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial
> enterprise, and 
> emerging network service provider markets*
> 
> * *
> 
> *GSEC Gold,  GCWN Gold,  GAWN,  GGSC-0100,  NSA-IAM, 
> NSA-IEM***
> 
> *Cisco Select Certified Partner and SMB Specialist |
> **Microsoft Small 
> Business Specialist | Speakeasy Certified VOIP Partner |
> Linksys 
> Authorized LVS Partner | Qualys Certified Qualysguard
> Specialist*
> 
> * *
> 
> (M) 703 407 2278
> 
> (F)  703 620 5388
> 
>  
> 
> (W) www.acadiasecure.com
> 
>  
> 
> primary email address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> backup email address:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> 
> Darius Jack wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > looking for developers, contact persons for pending
> P2P VOIP, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Gizmo and the like project.
> >
> > What I am going to learn and work on is VOIP local
> telephony, like one developed by Robertson.
> > Pls tell me if Gizmo P2P VOIP is still working, at
> what development state
> > and how to have suc

Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-25 Thread John Holmblad
Darios,

why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB dongle  to establish 
the wireless mesh backbone and go from there with the already existing 
VOIP components in maemo?

Here is the url to an abstract of a recent article from the IEEE 
communications magazine that discusses Voice over Zigbee.

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?&arnumber=4427240

A solution like this may, in fact, be cleaner than trying to jam an 
802.11 mesh router into maemo.

I don't know of any Zigbee USB dongles that have been tested with the 
N800 or N810 but others on this list might have tried one out.

Here is the url to the www page that describes one such Zigbee USB  dongle:

http://adaptivemodules.com/integration_ia_oem-daub1_2400.htm

A quick scan of the data sheet for this product suggests that it can 
form a mesh with other nodes.It also has Linux drivers. Here is the url 
to the www page for the Adobe Acrobat .pdf of the data sheet:


http://adaptivemodules.com/assets/File/integration_802-15-4_usb%20dongle.pdf


Best Regards,

 

John Holmblad

 

Acadia Secure Networks, LLC

* *

*Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial enterprise, and 
emerging network service provider markets*

* *

*GSEC Gold,  GCWN Gold,  GAWN,  GGSC-0100,  NSA-IAM,  NSA-IEM***

*Cisco Select Certified Partner and SMB Specialist | **Microsoft Small 
Business Specialist | Speakeasy Certified VOIP Partner | Linksys 
Authorized LVS Partner | Qualys Certified Qualysguard Specialist*

* *

(M) 703 407 2278

(F)  703 620 5388

 

(W) www.acadiasecure.com

 

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Darius Jack wrote:
> Hi,
>
> looking for developers, contact persons for pending P2P VOIP, Wifi 
> Walkie-Talkie, Gizmo and the like project.
>
> What I am going to learn and work on is VOIP local telephony, like one 
> developed by Robertson.
> Pls tell me if Gizmo P2P VOIP is still working, at what development state
> and how to have such project to work peer-2-peer in ad-hoc mode (meant 
> locally, no server based).
>
> How to access a list of active users of Gizmo (meant available on and active).
> Just tested some users and voice recorder is all I can connect to.
>
> Any ideas are welcome too.
>
> Darius
>
> Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com 
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Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request

2008-08-23 Thread Darius Jack
Hi,

looking for developers, contact persons for pending P2P VOIP, Wifi 
Walkie-Talkie, Gizmo and the like project.

What I am going to learn and work on is VOIP local telephony, like one 
developed by Robertson.
Pls tell me if Gizmo P2P VOIP is still working, at what development state
and how to have such project to work peer-2-peer in ad-hoc mode (meant locally, 
no server based).

How to access a list of active users of Gizmo (meant available on and active).
Just tested some users and voice recorder is all I can connect to.

Any ideas are welcome too.

Darius

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