There's an active Mesh Network project in
Oakland once again, the central
locus of which is at Sudoroom.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:05 AM, howard dyckoff <howarddy(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Most of the Mesh network activity was previously
confined to SF.
I think there was some activity in North Oakland 2-3 years back.
If I recall correctly, the cells have to be within half a mile or a
third of a mile of each other.... pls verify, I'm sure the range has
increased gradually.
And I think the min cost of a local neighborhood transmitter and
antennae was between $500 and $1000 a few years ago. I hope that pricing
is better now.
The problem, I think , is that the areas most in need of this have fewer
and less successful neighborhood associations and fewer households that
could afford to setup mesh nodes.
That's unfortunate since this could provide really inexpensive internet
access for everyone.
I am sure "Business Improvement Districts" could be involved, but there
are few of them operating in East and West Oakland. We'd need a big
grant to cover those areas -- or a lot of neighborhood organizing.
And we'd have to plan for some of the equipment being stolen. As an
example, the new library at 81st Ave, where we held an event earlier this
year, had many of its computers stolen a few weeks after it opened.
But I don't want to be too negative here. I would definitely support
this effort.
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Eddie Tejeda <eddie(a)codeforamerica.org>wrote;wrote:
Hey everyone!
Checkout this cool project by Preston Rhea, from Open Technology
Institute at the New America Foundation. He's thinking that Oakland will be
one of the pilot cities. There are existing local mesh network projects in
the area, right? People know how those projects are doing? This could be a
collaborative opportunity.
http://crowdhitch.millennialtrain.co/campaign/detail/1330
The project is to spread locally-managed community wireless mesh
> networks around the country. I'll teach local technologists and community
> organizers how to use regular Wi-Fi routers and free, open source software
> to build their own community Internet infrastructure.
>
> The project will use Commotion <http://commotionwireless.net/>, a
> free, open source software project designed to make it easy for anyone to
> set up their own mesh network. We'll share tools and methods for
> participatory technology pedagogy, and the routers that we set up together
> will remain with the locals to seed their own mesh networks. With these
> seeds spread, people in each city can continue to grow locally-managed
> Internet networks and spur innovation on a shared platform accessible to
> any resident.
--
Eddie A. Tejeda
@eddietejeda
2012 Fellow, Code for America
http://codeforamerica.org
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