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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
    51 KB (8,203 words) - 22:35, 1 November 2008
  • * [[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.
    23 KB (3,739 words) - 10:43, 30 April 2009
  • * 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
    23 KB (3,804 words) - 17:48, 3 December 2009
  • ...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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