Hi Simon, The following should have been directed to you: I assume you may have looked at the hardware diagrams on the mesh potato sites. What is your take on what would be good to use? At least in this point of the project.
As I assumed you have the most experience. I hope my last remotely sent post did not confuse anyone. Mel On Mon, 2011-05-16 at 16:05 -0400, si...@mungewell.org wrote: > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/mesh-potato > > > > http://wiki.villagetelco.org/index.php?title=Mesh_Potato_HOWTOs > > > > > Anyone else interested into looking deeoer into this stuff?? > > Let me know. > > > > I gave a talk to CLUG about Mesh Wireless a few years ago, and even tried > to get some momentum on a project - so I guess you could say that I have > an interest in things like this ;-) > > MeshPotato is very interesting project as it couples the idea of VoIP into > a Mesh network for developing countries. One of it's principles is doing > work on a ultra low bandwidth (2400bps) Codec for voice comms, which I > also tinkered around with mainly for the idea of replacing D-Star (a > propriatory system used in HAM radio). > > As a side note it was interesting to see that BATMAN (a mesh protocol) was > adopted into the mainline kernel a couple of releases ago. > > Simon. > > > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > clug-talk@clug.ca > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying