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* Graham Freeman ([http://cernio.com/cwn/ Cernio Tech Co-op]) | * Graham Freeman ([http://cernio.com/cwn/ Cernio Tech Co-op]) | ||
* Al B (owns far too many little meraki boxes) | * Al B (owns far too many little meraki boxes) | ||
* [[User:Jof | jof]] (interested in AODV and OLSR/RA-OLSR protocols) | |||
== Agenda == | == Agenda == |
Revision as of 15:40, 8 September 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 networking meetup at Noisebridge
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009, 6pm (we will start promptly at 6pm due to FMoF starting at 8pm)
Location: 2169 Mission
Participants
- 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)
Agenda
- Intro to mesh networking: Protocols, firmware, hardware
- Build a small mesh network in the noisebridge space
- Current projects: reflashing Meraki routers, improving Open-Mesh router stability
- Open-source management dashboard, captive portal, etc.