I am interested in both sides (voice and data), but would it be a good
idea to try setting up mesh networking as a first exercise?
I have a laptop and netbook plus two usb WiFi directional antennas.
Then there is the software setup. I am looking for some easy setup
scripts relating to Debian. Her
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> Then there is the software setup. I am looking for some easy setup
> scripts relating to Debian. Here is one:
> http://ubuntu.sun.ac.za/wiki/index.php/WifiMesh#Step_1_-_Install_the_software
>
Just so you don't miss/overlook it, this looks like it is using the
802.11s mesh extension using a soft
David Crosby said he could do a short demo of the Calibre e-book reading
program.
Who else has other topics?
There has been interest in the Mesh Potato and mesh networking.
It would be nice to attempt a mesh network at the meeting. It would be
great to see a collaboration to that effect. I will
> David Crosby said he could do a short demo of the Calibre e-book reading
> program.
>
> Who else has other topics?
I had offered a Git/Linux Kernel Patch one if people are interested, but
since David's had his 'lsusb' patch accepted maybe he should do that too
;-)
Won't be anything too in depth
> I had offered a Git/Linux Kernel Patch one if people are interested, but
> since David's had his 'lsusb' patch accepted maybe he should do that too
> ;-)
I'd still be plenty interested! I've made quite a few faux pas up to
this point, and I'd appreciate all the help I can get
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