Sep 26, 2013

Meshnet

Meshnet activists rebuilding the internet from scratch

(newscientist.com) Worried about the NSA snooping on your email? Maybe you need to start creating your own personal internet

(...) Across the US, from Maryland to Seattle, work is underway to construct user-owned wireless networks that will permit secure communication without surveillance or any centralised organisation. They are known as meshnets and ultimately, if their designers get their way, they will span the country.

Read more.: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21929294.500-meshnet-activists-rebuilding-the-internet-from-scratch.html#.Ugdkc6zI_-s


FunkFeuer

FunkFeuer is a free, experimental network in Vienna, Graz, in parts of Weinviertel (NÖ) and Bad Ischl. It is build and maintained by computer enthusiasts. This project is non commercial.
http://www.funkfeuer.at/index.php?id=42&L=1


Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network

Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network (AWMN) is a grassroots wireless community, taking advantage of new, state of the art wireless technologies, to connect people and services. The network comprises 1120 backbone nodes (as of Aug, 2010) and more than 2900 client computers connect to it. More than 9,000 people have stated their intention to join AWMN in the near future.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athens_Wireless_Metropolitan_Network
http://awmn.net/content.php



Broadband-Hamnet

Broadband-Hamnet™ (formerly called HSMM-Mesh™) is a high speed, self discovering, self configuring, fault tolerant, wireless computer network that can run for days from a fully charged car battery, or indefinitely with the addition of a modest solar array or other supplemental power source. The focus is on emergency communications.

In its current form it is built using the Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS wireless routers and operates on channels 1-6 of the 2.4GHz ISM band, which overlaps with the upper portion of the 13cm amateur radio band. Other platforms and bands are in development at this time. Next will be Ubiquiti equipment with others supported as development resources permit.

OLSR is used for auto linking of the mesh node radios.
OpenWRT firmware tools are used for firmware development.
Broadband-Hamnet™ is currently being designed, developed and deployed as an amateur radio broadband communications system. It originated in Austin, Texas but has spread all across the USA and many other countries around the world.
http://www.hsmm-mesh.org/




Raspberry wifi HSMM-MESH node Emergency Cloud Server 
http://youtu.be/OMYrFmuclOQ
 

 

Mobile Mesh Networks with the Raspberry Pi
http://www.ericerfanian.com/mobile-mesh-networks-with-the-raspberry-pi-part-1/


Mesh Networks @ P2P Foundation
http://p2pfoundation.net/Mesh_Networks


1 comment:

  1. Also check this neat application, infrastructure independent, wifi-mesh for Android phones:
    http://developer.servalproject.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=content:servalmesh:main_page
    http://woatec.blogspot.hu/2013/11/android-wifi-mesh-serval.html

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