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Inner working of One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Mesh Networking

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  • why is that when someone tries to do a little good in the world, excuse me EXECUTES on a dream and actually DOES a LOT of good for the world...we have to tear them down? Great work guys. Keep dreaming and keep executing!

  • OMG, the world is bigger then your own back yard! Everyone in the world deserves a fair go! Help those that are a little less fortunate then yourself.

    This is a fantastic project! Well done!

    .-.-.

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  • Very nice and interesting project. I'm interested in the idea of mesh networking, which is how I found this. Such technology would be one way to circumvent government censorship too, if such a thing will happen.

  • OH HELL YAH runs on redhat linux

  • wow that is realy cool

  • an excellent idea on how to drop an ear in the third world, and make shit loads of money, of coooooooourse!!!!

  • I think the idea is that as more nodes are added, the networking capability actually increases. So theoretically there shouldn't be a limit, assuming data is distributed (a la BitTorrent).

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  • I am experienced with a few wireless mesh network setups. You basically have a multipoint to multipoint network. Access points can serve as the mesh or you can have the mesh networks run in adhoc mode. One problem with wireless is interference in the 2.4ghz spectrum. You have packet loss if you have interference. I believe 900mhz and also 5.8ghz can also succumb in interference. 900mhz= farthest range, 2.4 = good, 5.8 shorter range but best signal quality.

  • ha ha ha

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