[TriLUG] Want to Participate in World IPv6 Day?
Neil L. Little
nllittle at embarqmail.com
Thu Mar 31 15:13:57 EDT 2011
of course.
there is one that is based of the Fon router and then there are the mesh
router projects like batman and robin.
Neil, WA4AZL
Bill Farrow wrote:
>> Maybe peering with your neighbors is the solution, but I sure wouldn't
>> want to get a DMCA violation notice for the torrent that Timmy down
>> the street happened to download through my connection. Otherwise, the
>> first step might be as simple as creating wireless routers that are
>> able to bridge wireless LAN's in dense neighborhoods.
>>
>
> There are community wireless projects all over the world. Wikipedia
> has a list of them and there are quite a few in the USA, all though
> some have membership fees.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wireless_community_networks_by_region
>
> I used to run a node in Melbourne, Australia. This is a free, public,
> community network built using off the shelf hardware. They have a
> nice map showing the nodes and connections if your interested.
> http://melbourne.wireless.org.au/maps/
>
> Any idea if this type of free and open network is legal in NC ?
>
> Bill
>
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