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** '''Name''': [http://freifunk.net Freifunk] - Free Wireless Mesh Networking |
** '''Name''': [http://freifunk.net Freifunk] - Free Wireless Mesh Networking between OLPCs and other devices |
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** '''Description''': It is the goal of the Freifunk OLPC project to customize router firmwares and OLPC distribution to build autoconfic and self-healing wireless mesh networks to transmit data in local and global networks. Freifunk initiatives have build the biggest mesh networks in the world, for example with more than 700 nodes in Berlin continuously connected. The project was started in 2003. Many groups all over the world use tools and firmwares of the Freifunk.net project enabling communities to deploy mesh networks. |
** '''Description''': It is the goal of the Freifunk OLPC project to customize router firmwares and OLPC distribution to build autoconfic and self-healing wireless mesh networks to transmit data in local and global networks. Freifunk initiatives have build the biggest mesh networks in the world, for example with more than 700 nodes in Berlin continuously connected. The project was started in 2003. Many groups all over the world use tools and firmwares of the Freifunk.net project enabling communities to deploy mesh networks. |
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Revision as of 23:54, 7 June 2009
- Project
- Name: Freifunk - Free Wireless Mesh Networking between OLPCs and other devices
- Description: It is the goal of the Freifunk OLPC project to customize router firmwares and OLPC distribution to build autoconfic and self-healing wireless mesh networks to transmit data in local and global networks. Freifunk initiatives have build the biggest mesh networks in the world, for example with more than 700 nodes in Berlin continuously connected. The project was started in 2003. Many groups all over the world use tools and firmwares of the Freifunk.net project enabling communities to deploy mesh networks.
- Contact
- http://start.freifunk.net/contact/
- mb@freifunk.net
- Europe, Taiwan, Russia
- Experience: We have numerous developers and maintainers of the Freifunk Firmware and Tools and are continuously work with research institutes like the Fraunhofer Institute and the Technical University Berlin. We also participate in code events like the Google Summer of Code, see here http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/ffopenwrt .
- Members: Members are connected on mailing lists, the irc at freenode.net #freifunk and active participants in the non-profit organizations.
- Motivation: Why Freifunk?
- Current Status
- 50 % completed
- application for June 2009
- Status: Starting Application Process
- References
- Freifunk Initiative: http://freifunk.net
- IRC: freenode.net #freifunk
- IRC2: fu-berlin.de #freifunk
- References