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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_mesh_network Wireless mesh networks] are growing in popularity, thanks in part to improved hardware and open-source solutions that are now available. In the US, broadband stimulus funding has recently given a boost to municipal and community wireless networks, including mesh networks. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_mesh_network Wireless mesh networks] are growing in popularity, thanks in part to improved hardware and open-source solutions that are now available. In the US, broadband stimulus funding has recently given a boost to municipal and community wireless networks, including mesh networks. | ||
== Mesh | == Mesh networking meetup at Noisebridge == | ||
Date: TBD | |||
Date: | |||
== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
* mark B. ([http://510pen.org/ 510pen]) | |||
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* Graham Freeman ([http://cernio.com/cwn/ Cernio Tech Co-op]) | * Graham Freeman ([http://cernio.com/cwn/ Cernio Tech Co-op]) | ||
== | == Agenda == | ||
# Intro to mesh networking: Protocols and software | |||
# Case study: 510pen mesh network | |||
# Current projects: reflashing Meraki routers, improving Open-Mesh router stability | |||
# Open-source management dashboard, captive portal, payment processing | |||