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We're holding a series of workshops at Noisebridge to learn more about mesh networking, and to work on some projects like installing open-source mesh firmware onto proprietary wireless routers. The next meetup is scheduled for: | We're holding a series of workshops at Noisebridge to learn more about mesh networking, and to work on some projects like installing open-source mesh firmware onto proprietary wireless routers. The next meetup is scheduled for: | ||
Date: | Date: I'll be traveling so the meetups are currently on hiatus, but please feel free to schedule another mesh meetup yourself by editing the calendar: [[Category:Events]]. | ||
Location: Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St, San Francisco, CA | Location: Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St, San Francisco, CA | ||
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* Thursday, November 19, 2009: Mesh network design and applied graph theory (Erin) | |||
* Thursday, November 5, 2009: Low power wireless mesh networks for monitoring and control | * Thursday, November 5, 2009: Low power wireless mesh networks for monitoring and control | ||
* Thursday, October 15, 2009: Demo the OM1P and build a small mesh network in the Noisebridge space | * Thursday, October 15, 2009: Demo the OM1P and build a small mesh network in the Noisebridge space |
Revision as of 22:49, 20 November 2009
Wireless mesh networks
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 meetups at Noisebridge
We're holding a series of workshops at Noisebridge to learn more about mesh networking, and to work on some projects like installing open-source mesh firmware onto proprietary wireless routers. The next meetup is scheduled for:
Date: I'll be traveling so the meetups are currently on hiatus, but please feel free to schedule another mesh meetup yourself by editing the calendar:.
Location: Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Agenda
Participants
If you'll be attending, please click "edit" and add your name here so we can try to have enough space and chairs for everyone!
- mark B. (510pen)
- Graham Freeman (Cernio Tech Co-op)
- Al B (owns far too many little meraki boxes)
- jof (interested in AODV and OLSR/RA-OLSR protocols)
- erin (interested in network design and general topic of mesh networking)
- grantbow (OLPC-SF contributor, Ubuntu contributor)
- Charles McLaughlin
- Colin Sagan
- Erik Hopp
Previous meetups
- Thursday, November 19, 2009: Mesh network design and applied graph theory (Erin)
- Thursday, November 5, 2009: Low power wireless mesh networks for monitoring and control
- Thursday, October 15, 2009: Demo the OM1P and build a small mesh network in the Noisebridge space
- Thursday, October 1, 2009: Reflashing proprietary Meraki Mini routers with open-source ROBIN firmware
- Thursday, September 17, 2009: Intro to mesh networking: Protocols, firmware, hardware