Re: [Ninux-Wireless] OT: router tplink

2015-01-22 Per discussione Stefano De Carlo
Il 22/01/2015 11:41, Germano Massullo ha scritto:
 Il 22/01/2015 11:34, uby one ha scritto:


   In ogni caso i modelli di router non devono includere il modem adsl...

 Recentemente su IRC mi è stato detto che OpenWRT supporta anche il lato modem 
 di alcuni modelli TP-Link.

Si, i router che usano SoC lantiq hanno qualche speranza.

Ma IMHO, qualsiasi router openwrt + modem ethernet adsl puro, se non ci sono 
proprio ragioni per non farlo, è la strategia migliore sia tecnicamente che 
economicamente.

Stefanauss.



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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] OT: router tplink

2015-01-22 Per discussione Luigi
Il 22/gen/2015 11:42 Germano Massullo germano.massu...@gmail.com ha
scritto:

 Il 22/01/2015 11:34, uby one ha scritto:

 In ogni caso i modelli di router non devono includere il modem adsl...

 Recentemente su IRC mi è stato detto che OpenWRT supporta anche il lato
modem di alcuni modelli TP-Link.



Si, confermo, tutto funzionante, ma sono compilazioni agresti con driver
presi un po' qua e là, come ad esempio il w8970, il quale è flashabile solo
da seriale
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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] OT: router tplink

2015-01-22 Per discussione Massimiliano CARNEMOLLA

http://www.progettoneco.org/le-tecnologie-che-usiamo/

La Traverse è una piccola azienda australiana che produce uno dei pochi 
modem multiporta ADSL2+ PCI supportati dal kernel Linux, ovvero il Solos 
Dual/Quad port. Progetto Neco si è sviluppato in un contesto 
territoriale che, dopo avere superato la terribile fase del 
“digital-divide”, oggi può ambire al massimo alla tecnologia ADSL a 
7Mbit. Grazie all’ausilio di questi modem e alla collaborazione col 
nostro ISP, siamo in grado di affasciare a livello PPP (ML-PPP) più 
linee ed ottenere un singolo canale con banda doppia o quadrupla, il 
tutto gestito da Linux e senza passare per ulteriori apparati (Cisco), 
come in genere si fa in questi casi.


http://www.traverse.com.au/
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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] OT: router tplink

2015-01-22 Per discussione uby one
Questo elenco (preso dalla guida del routing a terra
https://www.google.it/url?sa=trct=jq=esrc=ssource=webcd=1cad=rjauact=8ved=0CCMQFjAAurl=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fdocument%2Fd%2F1tEp4rFNDis4RAwwo4wwg6xDMdqeJKAi8FVYh_FsPEdk%2Fei=C9DAVOXWKsLIyAPukYDAAwusg=AFQjCNFG2QleoKHsY3pFzq8N2vk--CakXwsig2=f_6i-96jAgXWoPun6AGXPQbvm=bv.83829542,d.bGQ)
potrebbe esserti utile.
In ogni caso i modelli di router non devono includere il modem adsl...
Router OpenWRT-compatibili: Dispositivi consigliati

Marca

Modello

Gigabit

RAM

Flash

Bug VLAN

Easy Install

Uso

Prezzo

Note

TP-Link

TL-WR740N/ND v4.x
TL-WR741ND

NO

32 MB

4 MB

SI

SI

Foglia

20 €

TP-Link

TL-WR841N
TL-WR841ND v8.x

NO

32 MB

4 MB

SI

SI

Foglia

20 €

TP-Link

TL-WR841N v9.x

NO

32 MB ?

4 MB

?

SI

Foglia

18 €

BB

TP-Link

TL-WR1043ND v1

SI

32 MB

8 MB

NO

SI

Foglia

40 €

Fuori Produzione

TP-Link

TL-WR1043ND v2

SI

64 MB

8 MB

?

?

SuperNodo

40 €

BB

TP-Link

TL-WR2543ND

SI

64 MB

8 MB

?

SI

SuperNodo

60 €

TP-Link

TL-WDR3600

SI

128 MB

8 MB

SI

?

SuperNodo

45 €

TP-Link

TL-WDR4300

SI

128 MB

8 MB

NO https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/40777

?

SuperNodo

50 €

TP-Link

TL-WDR4900 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wdr4900

SI

128 MB

16 MB

?

SI

SuperNodo

80 €

BB

Asus

RT-N16

SI

128 MB

32 MB

?

?

SuperNodo

75 €

BB

D-Link

DIR-825 (B1/B2)

SI

64 MB

8 MB

?

?

SuperNodo

? €

AA-T
Out of Stock

D-Link

DIR-825 (C1)

SI

128 MB

16 MB

?

?

SuperNodo

? €

BB
Out of Stock

LinkSys

WRT160NL

SI

32 MB

8 MB

?

SI

Foglia

65 €


Allo stato attuale, tra i dispositivi OpenWRT compatibili, le scelte
consigliabili sono:

   -

   TP-Link TL-WR1043ND v2.x, per i nodi foglia.
   -

   TP-Link TL-WDR4300, per i SuperNodi.

Ciao

 Ubaldo

Il giorno 22 gennaio 2015 07:09, Paride Desimone nos...@inventati.org ha
scritto:

 Ciao a tutti.
 Mi servirebbe una piccolissima informazione. Ricordo che abbastanza tempo
 fa lessi che qualcuno stava usando dei router adsl2 della tplink, su cui
 aveva messo openwrt o i vari firmware di nino, per cablarsi casa.
 Ora, siccome il mio vecchio AGA sta tirando le cuoia, vorrei sostituirlo
 con uno di questi modelli, ma che ovviamente non costino uno spoposito (max
 100€).
 Sapreste dirmi il nome?

 Paride


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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] OT: router tplink

2015-01-22 Per discussione Germano Massullo
Il 22/01/2015 11:34, uby one ha scritto:


   In ogni caso i modelli di router non devono includere il modem
   adsl...

Recentemente su IRC mi è stato detto che OpenWRT supporta anche il lato
modem di alcuni modelli TP-Link.
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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Traduzione

2015-01-22 Per discussione Massimiliano CARNEMOLLA

http://wiki.ninux.org/SPWCN/References

In che modo si puo' tradurre ?
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Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Traduzione

2015-01-22 Per discussione isi
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 In che modo si puo' tradurre ?
 

Ciao, l'unica cosa che mi viene in mente  e' aggingere, nel caso ci
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[Ninux-Wireless] [engl...@other-news.info] Other News - Global Civil Society launches the Internet Social Forum

2015-01-22 Per discussione Leandro Noferini
Ciao a tutti,

probabilmente una cosa interessante.

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Global Civil Society launches the Internet Social Forum 

-  With a call to occupy the Internet



PRESS RELEASE. Geneva, Switzerland, 22st January, 2015. 



A group of civil society organisations from around the world has announced the 
Internet Social Forum, to bring together and articulate bottom-up perspectives 
on the 'Internet we want'. Taking inspiration from the World Social Forum, and 
its clarion call, 'Another World is possible', the group seeks to draw urgent 
attention to the increasing centralization of the Internet for extraction of 
monopoly rents and for socio-political control, asserting that 'Another 
Internet is possible'!   



The Internet Social Forum will inter alia offer an alternative to the 
recently-launched World Economic Forum's 'Net Mundial Initiative' on global 
Internet governance. While the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the  'Net Mundial 
Initiative' convene global elites, the Internet Social Forum will be a 
participatory and bottom-up space for all those who believe that the global 
Internet must evolve in the public interest; a direct parallel to the launch of 
the World Social Forum in 2001 as a counter initiative to the WEF.



The Internet Social Forum will reach out to grassroots groups and social 
movements across the world, catalysing a groundswell that challenges the 
entrenched elite interests that currently control how the Internet is managed. 
The Internet Social Forum's preparatory process will kick off during the World 
Social Forum to take place in Tunis, March 24th to 28th, 2015.  The Internet 
Social Forum itself is planned to be held either late 2015 or early 2016.



“While the world's biggest companies have every right to debate the future of 
the Internet, we are concerned that their perspectives should not drown out 
those of ordinary people who have no access to the privileged terrain WEF 
occupies – in the end it is this wider public interest that must be paramount 
in governing the Internet. We are organising the Internet Social Forum to make 
sure their voices can't be ignored in the corridors of power,” said Norbert 
Bollow, Co-Coordinator of the Just Net Coalition, which is one of the groups 
involved in the initiative. 



The Internet Social Forum, and its preparatory process, is intended as a space 
to vision and build the 'Internet we want'. It will be underpinned by values of 
democracy, human rights and social justice. It will stand for participatory 
policy making and promote community media. It will seek an Internet that is 
truly decentralized in its architecture and based on people's full rights to 
data, information, knowledge and other 'commons' that the Internet has enabled 
the world community to generate and share. 



Somewhat similar to Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee’s call for a ‘Magna Carta for 
the Internet', the Internet Social Forum proposes to develop a People's 
Internet Manifesto, through a bottom-up process involving all concerned social 
groups and movements, in different areas, from techies and ICT-for-development 
actors to media reform groups, democracy movements and social justice 
activists. 



This year will also see the 10 year high-level review of the World Summit on 
the Information Society (WSIS), to be held in New York in December. As a 
full-scale review of a major UN summit, this will be a critical global 
political event. Since the WSIS, held in 2003 and 2005, the Internet, and what 
it means socially, has undergone a paradigm shift. The WSIS witnessed active 
engagement of civil society and technical groups as well as of business. 
However, currently, there seems to be an deliberate attempt to sideline this 
UN-led initiative on governance issues of the information society and Internet 
in favour of private, big-business-dominated initiatives like the WEF's Net 
Mundial Initiative. The Internet Social Forum, while remaining primarily a 
people's forum, will also seek to channel global civil society's engagement 
towards the WSIS +10 review. 



The following organisations form the initial group that is proposing the 
Internet Social Forum, and many more are expected to join in the immediate 
future. This is an open call to progressive groups from all over the world to 
join this initiative, and participate in developing a People's Internet 
Manifesto.



Just Net Coalition, Global

P2P Foundation, Global

Transnational Institute, Global

Forum on Communication for Integration of our America, Regional (Latin America)

Arab NGO Network for Development, Regional

Agencia Latinoamericana de Información, Regional

Alternative Informatics Association, Turkey

Knowledge Commons, India

Open-Root/EUROLINC, France

SLFC.in, India

CODE-IP Trust, Kenya

GodlyGlobal.org, Switzerland

Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training, Canada

IT for Change, India

Association for Proper Internet Governance, 

Re: [Ninux-Wireless] Traduzione

2015-01-22 Per discussione Massimiliano CARNEMOLLA

http://wiki.ninux.org/SPWCN/Notes

Tradotta.

Dategli un'occhiata che non mi sembra buona come fedelta' di contenuti 
tradotti e forma espositiva in lingua italiana.

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