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* [[Active Antenna]]
* [[Active Antenna]]
* [[Ejabberd Configuration]]
* [[Ejabberd Configuration]]
* [[Troubleshooting School Servers]]
* [[School Server Network Debugging]] is helpful. [[Troubleshooting School Servers]] is so incomplete as to be useless.
* [[Mesh Debug|How to debug networking in a crowded environment]]
* [[Mesh Debug|How to debug networking in a crowded environment]]
* [[Collaboration Network Testbed]]
* [[Collaboration Network Testbed]]

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When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are largely self-sufficient, a mesh portal providing connectivity and shared resources greatly extends their utility.

These persistent services required by OLPC laptops could conceivably be implemented in a fully distributed manner. They are , however, currently provided more economically by a centralized local resource, the school server. The functions provided by this server are open to debate, but at a minimum they include internet communication and storage resources to the school's wireless mesh.

Documents

Currently, the School server is described by these documents:

See also