Mesh Networking (mesh) group
Notices
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Changed some images to show the new Zenity dialogs. https://freedombone.net/mesh_usage.html !Freedombone !Mesh
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Adding kdenlive to the mesh desktop. I don't have PeerTube working yet, and that might not install, but at least if you're at an event then having the ability to make, edit and share videos or podthings via the IPFS Public folder without necessarily needing the internet could be useful. !Freedombone !mesh
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LoRaWAN De-Mystified https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMOwbNUpDQA !mesh
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State of Our Networks 2017 Mini-Conference in #Toronto https://tomesh.net /state-of-our-networks/ !mesh
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There's a !Mesh group for that! And a !Freedombone group!
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Has anyone played with Piratebox? I put together some a few years ago. I had 5 of them meshing at one point, all serving the same imageboard. I can't remember if chat synced across all devices. I think it did. Those units are fun in a hotel or an apartment building. I need to dust them off and update. !mesh
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Copying that to the !mesh group... https://maxnetmesh.github.io
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I've been playing with customizing #OpenWrt. It boots with preconfigured mesh (#802.11s!), anyone can link up to it, and a customized "UmeshLAN [mac-addr]" network is now published for easier administration of individual nodes.
- Joshua Judson Rosen repeated this.
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@rozzin @mmn A difference may be that batman adv runs on layer 2. I think that was a military development, and it makes it harder to disrupt the traffic.
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@mmn @rozzin "Most other wireless routing protocol implementations (e.g. the batman daemon) operate on layer 3 which means they exchange routing information by sending UDP packets and bring their routing decision into effect by manipulating the kernel routing table. Batman-adv operates entirely on ISO/OSI Layer 2 - not only the routing information is transported using ra…
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@rozzin @mmn is 802.11s a true mesh though? Can it route packets through some arbitrary chain of nodes?
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!Mesh networking — Another great thing I don't have the time for, and that the population density wouldn't support anyway.