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  • ...dual adjustable, rotating antennas support diversity reception; capable of mesh operation when CPU is powered down; ** Marvell [[Libertas]] wireless chipset, [[88W8388]] controller and [[88W8015]] radio
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  • ...ption for wireless access (not to be confused with WAP, which simply means wireless access point, which everyone has); can be set and should work from the Suga ...reless firmware, 5.110.20.p47, allows more than 20 laptops to connect to a mesh.
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  • ...he same class or next door. Since the sender and recipient are both within wireless range, the message should be sent directly to the recipient. This has been In this case, the child will never be within wireless range of the recipient. But, there is a relaypoint in the village that will
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  • ...to make wireless laptops maximally effective--specifically, investments in wireless infrastructure--have a multiplicative economic effect that is not limited t * The Classmate doesn't (as of yet) support mesh networking for peer-to-peer collaboration in the classroom.
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  • Csound สาธิตระบบ mesh network การเชื่อมต่อด้วยตัวเอง
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  • ...tant features are very inexpensive to add. Among these are '''IrDA''' (for wireless connectivity to a variety of existing/emerging devices), built-in '''comput ...ote that not all OLPCs in a village need to have radio receivers since the mesh network allows easy sharing of downloaded content. That suggests that radio
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  • The position of these antennas allows for a very good wireless range. The first XO laptop design includes extended range wifi that has a m ...ese antennas will have a large effect on the area coverage of the wireless mesh network.
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  • I don't think it's unreasonable to expect to upgrade the devices via the mesh cluster - upgrade one device and the rest can upgrade from it. Use public-k ...ons like [http://klik.atekon.de/wiki/index.php/OLPC this] could facilitate mesh-sharing of applications. -- [[User:Probono|Probono]]
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  • ...ate members, they could provide their games, and provide upgraded wireless mesh-networking gameplay functionality for some of those games. ...project includes a full-blown messaging/buddy system based on the built-in mesh networking.
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  • Metricom Ricochet is a wireless mesh technology that was deployed in San Francisco and the Bay Area in 1997. The
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  • ...more useful than having spotty access to the entire Internet, even through mesh networking. ...eraki network so people can connect the laptops would then make up another mesh internet network then data can go from laptops back to the tower to be tran
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  • * [[Cybiko]] was a wireless messaging device for kids that was sold in the USA and UK for several years * [[Ricochet]] is a wireless mesh network that was deployed throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area in 1997
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  • *We discussed some future features: Turn off wireless when it is not needed; Be able to turn on logging to expose DCON and Video # get on the mesh and see other XOs
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  • ...r-to-peer networking with no Internet access. Normally this would be via a mesh network for OLPC-XOs away from school, but disconnected access-point config
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  • ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • * wireless: we will be deploying mesh networking. Serious experimentation in this area is in order, to shake down ...such as Openmoko-based FIC Neo1973 smartphone, which even without marvell mesh wi-fi chips.
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  • * research of new wireless network technologies (Mesh/WLAN) ...th the interruptions. The internet access is provided by the Grameen link, wireless internet receiver through usb. They do not have electricity connection in e
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  • ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • ...Math: a series of team and individual competitive math games utilizing the mesh feature for grades K-8 ...sure distances between two XOs via sound propagation / synchronization via wireless</s>
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  • ...screen can be viewed as clearly as a newspaper in broad daylight, and the wireless range of the XO is several times longer than your average laptop. It’s al I notice that Marvell is the provider of the wireless solution, but there's no hyperlink to the company. Is this the same compan
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  • ...arvell wireless module to operate independently, forwarding packets in the mesh while possibly ===Wireless Hardware===
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  • ...ned off), yet elements, such as the embedded system controller or wireless mesh networking interface, may still be operating. ...ents in this power domain are the embedded system controller, the wireless mesh networking interface, and the main battery charger.
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  • ...tivity framework for competitive learning and training activities over the mesh network. Two or more teams within a learning environment compete against ea ...cations as the result of a protracted civil war. Sankamup looks to address wireless communications issues, local language support; and the porting of Scribus a
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  • ==Marvell Wireless Driver== ==Mesh Networking==
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  • # New wireless driver testing * Wireless firmware, p49
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  • Provides mesh-networking capabilities to provide high-bandwidth wireless connectivity to connect home, school and community—the whole community co
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  • ...ned off), yet elements, such as the embedded system controller or wireless mesh networking interface, may still be operating. ...ents in this power domain are the embedded system controller, the wireless mesh networking interface, and the main battery charger.
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  • ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • ...t into the [[XO:_The_Children%27s_Machine|laptop]], together with wireless mesh networking. Headsets that can plug into the XO's audio ports are also read ...al Challenge to Silicon Valley some years ago pointed out that VoIP over [[wireless]] communications could provide voice communication in developing countries
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  • Mesh networking, &c. See also : [[Radio and broadcast]] Network connectivity and mesh functionality was being headed by '''[http://www.laptop.org/en/vision/peopl
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  • * [[Wireless|Rede sem fio]]: Marvell [[Libertas]] 88W8388+88W8015, compatível com o pro ...tation provided by each laptop, as well as providing a local library and a mesh portal to the Internet.
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  • ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • ...h schools, towns and countries can extend connectivity beyond the built-in mesh network. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_community_network Wireless Community Networks] (using Wi-Fi)
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  • ...concentrate our resources to increase the utility and functionality of the wireless network adapter. ...tails]] mandate the use of System on Chip (SoC) Wireless Adapter, with the mesh networking protocol running directly on the adapter's CPU.
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  • ...dwidth assumptions: there will be sporadic connections between XOs via the mesh, fast connections between XOs and school servers [SSs], possible sporadic c ...aterials and evaluating whether they are likely to be fulfillable over the mesh. Those that aren't can be queued for request from regional servers or the
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  • As previously mentioned, the presence of others on the mesh defines much of the laptop experience. In order to surface this at all tim ...out the state of the activity or system status such as battery strength or wireless signal. Though slightly different from activities and invitations, these n
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  • ...Aunque los XO son auto suficientes, una conectividad que provea portales mesh y recursos compartidos, extiende su utilidad en gran medida. ...luyen comunicación con internet y recursos de almacenamiento para la mesh wireless del colegio.
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  • ===Wireless Mesh=== ...i WiFi] wireless mesh networking interface. Each one of these serves as a mesh portal point operating on one of the three non-overlapping 802.11b channels
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  • ...Metaphor#Neighborhood|Neighborhood]]. Brings up all users available on the mesh network; ...Experience/Zoom Metaphor#Groups|Friends/Groups]] view. Shows all users on mesh network that you have identified as friends;
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  • ...ntation in the mesh view&mdash;on your laptop and on other XOs on the same mesh network. The icon colors have been randomly chosen; you can change them by ...eless access point. The circle appears if you are connected to a wireless mesh. (Or something like that -- none of this is documented.)
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  • ...Metaphor#Neighborhood|Neighborhood]]. Brings up all users available on the mesh network; ...Experience/Zoom Metaphor#Groups|Friends/Groups]] view. Shows all users on mesh network that you have identified as friends;
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  • | &nbsp; || colspan=4 align=left | [{{fullurl:Mesh Network Details}} Mesh Network Details] | align=left | {{:Mesh Network Details/translations}}
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  • ...lled by a touchscreen. Even though its late 90s we still use it daily as a wireless domestic machine as it is indestructable, simple and easy and ergonomic to ==Wireless Mesh Testing==
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  • ...or services to support online (either on the internet, or within the local mesh networks) communities of practice for the users of these tools? Areas wher ...er WIFI and LTSP. It's even an option for homes with a Linux server and wireless conection. It's not as difficult or expensive to set up as some might think
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  • ...re working in several locations including m home one but still nothing but MESH is visible in the Neighbothood View. How can I fix this, short of trying a ...s scans for wireless access points by turning on the radio receiver in the wireless card. Doing this test in Open Firmware is useful, because it excludes the
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  • * a mesh network protocol to have all wireless laptops meshed together, then you do not need servers. CALLED: B.A.T.M.A.N. ** http://wireless.subsignal.org/index.php?title=Batman-Test
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  • |Homepage Devices || 5 || 5 || Battery device, wireless network device. ...9 || Switch to the rollover toolbar. Integrate with the journal. Prototype mesh collaboration.
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  • As previously mentioned, the presence of others on the mesh defines much of the laptop experience. In order to surface this at all tim ...out the state of the activity or system status such as battery strength or wireless signal. Though slightly different from activities and invitations, these n
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  • ...ss mesh: Child-child sharing! OLPC Laptops are full-time wireless routers. Mesh networking reduces the need for dedicated infrastructure (e.g. access point ...cards. This significantly increases the area each machine can cover in the mesh, and generally increases network performance. When closed, the antennae cov
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  • == WIRELESS == # Verify connection in mesh mode
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  • ** Mesh updates and support ** Support for OLPC-specific hardware (camera, mesh networking, etc)
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  • The discussion of manufacturing a standalone [[Wireless]] Marvell 88W8388 mesh repeater in a sealed, weather-proof case should be raised. Re-use of the Ma This would be a simple mesh repeater. A minimum board would be just the [[Wireless]] Marvell chip (with required support), antenna connectors, and power-in. T
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  • ...nça! Os laptops da OLPC são o tempo inteiro roteadores sem fio. Uma rede Mesh reduz a necessidade de infra-estrutura dedicada (pontos de acesso, por exem * As antenas wireless são as antenas da diversidade, as quais giraram para cima usando um design
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  • ...ptops do not use the same protocol. See also a related [[Mesh_Network_FAQ|Mesh Network FAQ]]. ...CPU is off. (Small enough to run autonomously on Marvell's 88W8388 802.11 wireless module)
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  • After doing this, the XO should still be associated with any wireless network it already found, but it will have forgotten about its IP address. If this doesn't work because you aren't associated with a wireless network, you can manually bring up the network using:
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  • ...he [[Networking|Mesh Network]] used by the XO laptop. A related page is [[Mesh Network Details]]. ...possible: Cat3/5 or powerline is strongly recommended, with a fallback to wireless if necessary.
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  • ...r, or another server running the requisite software that is connected to a wireless access point. Whichever server takes on this role will be called the 'activ ...a laptop, it is still disabled. The child must power on the laptop within wireless range of the school's activation server. When this happens, the laptop will
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  • ...r, or another server running the requisite software that is connected to a wireless access point. Whichever server takes on this role will be called the 'activ ...a laptop, it is still disabled. The child must power on the laptop within wireless range of the school's activation server. When this happens, the laptop will
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  • === Mesh OLPC Testbed === ...net adapter]. You can do things like reloading the driver/firmware of the wireless interface, scanning/associating to access points, etc.
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  • Separate wireless extensions ethX and mshX (b83) * Depends on reliable and independent mesh start
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  • These are the out-of-band signals communicating with the Marvell wireless mesh networking module, which contains the [[Libertas]] family [[88W8388]] chip. <td>Driven low to indicate that the module has associated with a mesh/AP</td>
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  • ...s to the OK list. At first, the XO saw my SSID, but tried to connect as a mesh. The firewall will recognized the poll, now even authenticate, associate, ...hen you might be right although I do think that you undervalue the bundled mesh networking software. But the real point is that the OLPC has conciously acc
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  • ...ces will be varied. Each server will support up to three Marvell wireless mesh networking modules connected via USB 2.0. In addition, at least two 100ba [[Image:NetworkView.png|Sketch of the school server and three mesh segments of laptops]] <b>Trial1 School Network</b>
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  • msgstr "Autonomous mesh operates during suspend." msgstr "First mesh network deployed."
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  • ...r "OLPC, One Laptop per Child, laptop, XO laptop, learning tool, hardware, wireless router, TFT screen, self-refreshing display, resolution, transmissive mode, msgstr "mesh demo"
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  • ...lso note that the wireless frame format differs with earlier versions; new mesh versions cannot interoperate with old versions. This is to bring us closer The preferred method for most testing is to let the XO create a mesh automatically, and to use an ethernet interface rather than via associating
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  • ...rtificate to go to the page where I enter my login details to get onto the wireless network. I get around this by connecting through Opera. # have another member of the local mesh join your activity.
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  • == Mesh Security == === Mesh Security Goals ===
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  • ...om/whatis/index.html" target="_blank">Csound</a> is demonstrated over the mesh network." ...have wireless broadband that, among other things, allows them to work as a mesh network; each laptop will be able to talk to its nearest neighbors, creatin
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  • ...r "OLPC, One Laptop per Child, laptop, XO laptop, learning tool, hardware, wireless router, TFT screen, self-refreshing display, resolution, transmissive mode, msgstr "Mesh Demo"
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  • ...Metaphor#Neighborhood|Neighborhood]]. Brings up all users available on the mesh network; ...Experience/Zoom Metaphor#Groups|Friends/Groups]] view. Shows all users on mesh network that you have identified as friends;
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  • ...e describes all the mechanisms available to configure the behaviour of the wireless subsystem. Through the times, some of these configuration features were rem The forwarding table (FWT) is a feature used to manage mesh network
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  • ...ulo wireless de Marvell opere independientemente, mandando paquetes por la Mesh mientras que posiblemente todo lo demás este apagado. ...arvell wireless module to operate independently, forwarding packets in the mesh while possibly
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  • ...ckup large files, and to communicate with the Internet, the laptops in the mesh periodically connect to the school server. ...he laptops by providing Internet access and caching for all laptops in the mesh, backup of individual laptops, and access to content from the school librar
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  • As previously mentioned, the presence of others on the mesh defines much of the laptop experience. In order to surface this at all time ...out the state of the activity or system status such as battery strength or wireless signal. Though slightly different from activities and invitations, these no
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  • ...and the screen, the touch pad, and/or the camera in the system, along with wireless testing, which has been difficult to do sooner due to the cumbersome nature BTest-2's focus will start the process of testing the mesh network, and we are also working on suspend/resume, though as of this writi
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  • Given the complexity of interaction between the firmware on the wireless radio, the driver and the upper networking stack, it is important to test t * Start one OLPC mesh node (node A) with fixed SSID, check beacon for SSID
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  • ...or services to support online (either on the internet, or within the local mesh networks) communities of practice for the users of these tools? Areas wher ...er WIFI and LTSP. It's even an option for homes with a Linux server and wireless conection. It's not as difficult or expensive to set up as some might think
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  • ...and the screen, the touch pad, and/or the camera in the system, along with wireless testing, which has been difficult to do sooner due to the cumbersome nature BTest-2's focus will start the process of testing the mesh network, and we are also working on suspend/resume, though as of this writi
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  • * research of new wireless network technologies (Mesh/WLAN) * [http://www.olpcnews.com/hardware/wireless/solar_802-11s_mesh_repeater.html Article at olpcnews from 10. June 2007]
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  • * [[Wireless]]: Marvell [[Libertas]] 88W8388+88W8015, 802.11b/g kompatibel; doppelt eins ...tation provided by each laptop, as well as providing a local library and a mesh portal to the Internet.
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  • ...these. Why the exclusive ocus on education, and the consequential skew to mesh networking? ...ternet. I am still curious, however, about how the School Gateways for the mesh networks are intended to be powered, and how much energy they will require.
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  • ...schafft er sein eigenes Mesh-Netzwerk. Jede Maschine ist gleichzeitig ein Wireless Router, der rund um die Uhr arbeitet. Kinder, seine Lehrer und seine Famili ...igen Musik-Synthesizer. Er unterstützt diverse Audio-Codecs und über das Mesh-Netzwerk können Kinder gemeinsam Musik machen. Er hat interne Stereo-Lauts
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  • <noinclude>{{Translation | lang = ko | source = Mesh Network FAQ | version = 33573 }} ...쉬 네트워크]]에 관한 질문들입니다. 연관된 페이지는 [[Mesh Network Details|메쉬 네트워크 세부사항]]을 참조해 주세요.
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  • <noinclude>{{Translation | lang = ko | source = Wireless| version = 33840}} ...능을 노트북 네트워크 어댑터에 탑재하압니다. 우리의 [[Mesh Network Details|메쉬 네트워크 세부사항]]을 보면, System on Chi
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  • ...ckup large files, and to communicate with the Internet, the laptops in the mesh periodically connect to the school server. ...erver has more processing capacity and memory, and supports three wireless mesh networking interfaces using external WLAN modules. Multiple school servers
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  • == 무선 WIRELESS == # Verify connection in mesh mode
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  • The position of these antennas allows for a very good wireless range. Yet there will be the need for higher gain and/or directional antenn ...ese antennas will have a large effect on the area coverage of the wireless mesh network.
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  • ...ss mesh: Child-child sharing! OLPC Laptops are full-time wireless routers. Mesh networking reduces the need for dedicated infrastructure (e.g. access point ...cards. This significantly increases the area each machine can cover in the mesh, and generally increases network performance. When closed, the antennae cov
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  • A mesh of nearby XO's should be able to roughly calculate their 2D and 3D relative ...initiates or observes an audible speaker or mic event and announces it on wireless. Other XO's hear and recognize the event, and derive distance from speed-o
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  • ...u-Kind! OLPC-Laptops sind auch 24h-Wireless Router. Verbindungen über ein Mesh-Netzwerk verringeren den Bedarf an zusätzlicher Infrastruktur (z.B. Access ...nger eines Datenpaketes ist, wird sie automatisch wieder hochgefahren. Das Mesh-Netzwerk ist von überragender Bedeutung. Wir verwenden die Laptops, um das
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  • {{Translation | lang = ko | source = Mesh Network Details| version = 34340 }} ...[[School server]] are provided here. See also a related [[Mesh_Network_FAQ|Mesh Network FAQ]].</blockquote></font>
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  • ...ng frameworks and architectures, not to mention of maintaining '''National Mesh Network.''' ===Maintaining national mesh network===
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  • == Hardware Deployment & National Mesh Network == ...stribution of XO and its variation machines, and for establishing [[Korean Mesh Network]].
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  • ...at kinds of softwares and content will be loaded on those servers, and how mesh networks operate via those servers. ...density of ''Home Access Points'', via which XO can use in-house wireless mesh network as access points to connect to the Web.
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  • ...icas da Sugar, a interface dos usuários do laptop, colaboração em redes mesh, e a funcionalidade do diário do aluno. Funcionalidades básicas, tais com ...idade, de seu país, ou de seu planeta. A conectividade através das redes mesh traz a aprendizagem ao ambiente familiar. Em nosso projeto de laptops na Co
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  • ...builder.com/content/view/29750/70/ Belkin's Wi-Fi Phone] is similar to our mesh phone prototype,; * if XO's 88w8388 (rather than Belkin's Marvell 88W8385 integrated 802.11g wireless MAC/BB and 88W8015 RF transceiver devices) are used,
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  • ...on the machine, and start browsing the web wirelessly from home. The mesh wireless network is doing great. ::* The mesh network seem to have limited signal within about 100m between two laptops
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  • * [[Wireless Sparse Testbed]] - Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil * [[Multi-hop mesh network in MIT campus]]
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