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:Non-free _but_ it seems like you can read the entire book by clicking "Browse contents" above the image of the book cover. | :Non-free _but_ it seems like you can read the entire book by clicking "Browse contents" above the image of the book cover. | ||
:We have an ebook copy and [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]) has a physical copy. | :We have an ebook copy and [[User:Juul|Juul]] ([[User talk:Juul|talk]]) has a physical copy. | ||
= Articles = | |||
*2 January 2014 - [http://www.wired.com/opinion/2014/01/its-time-to-take-mesh-networks-seriously-and-not-just-for-the-reasons-you-think/ It’s Time to Take Mesh Networks Seriously (And Not Just for the Reasons You Think)] by Primavera De Filippi (Wired). | |||
*13 December 2013 - [http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/12/the-mission-to-decentralize-the-internet.html The Mission to Decentralize the Internet] by Joshua Kopstein (The New Yorker). | |||
*13 November 2013 - [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/14/technology/personaltech/homemade-wireless-networks-keep-the-snoops-away.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2& Home Wireless Network Keeps the Snoops Away] by Kate Murphy (NY Times). | |||
*6 June 2013 - [http://www.technologyreview.com/view/515781/former-fcc-chairman-lets-test-an-emergency-ad-hoc-network-in-boston/ Former FCC Chairman: Let’s Test an Emergency Ad Hoc Network in Boston] by Julius Genachowski and Jonathan Zittrain (MIT Technology Review). | |||
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*[http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/misc/cccamp07-B.A.T.M.A.N._-_Better_Approach_to_Mobile_Ad-Hoc_Networking.m4v CCCamp 2007 talk about the original BATMAN (layer 3) algorithm] | *[http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/misc/cccamp07-B.A.T.M.A.N._-_Better_Approach_to_Mobile_Ad-Hoc_Networking.m4v CCCamp 2007 talk about the original BATMAN (layer 3) algorithm] | ||
= DIY Instructables = | |||
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/WiFi-range-expander-on-wireless-repeater-Linksys-W/?ALLSTEPS WiFi range extender w/ Linksys WRE54G] | |||
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Completely-Wireless-IP-Camera-Solar/ Raspberry Pi: Completely Wireless IP Camera. Solar Battery Pack, WiFi, Logitech Camera, Raspbian] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 17 February 2018
Books
Free as in speech
- Wireless Networking In The Developing World - third edition published 2013
- Looks very thorough and up to date. We should probably all read this!
- If you read one of these books, read this one.
- 520 pages.
- Only available in PDF. We should convert it to epub so we can more easily read it on the go.
- Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network - A DIY guide to planning and building a Freifunk based mesh network - published 2007
- Exactly what it says in the title. Very step-by-step and not very technical.
- Wireless Mesh Networks - published 2011
- A set of technical articles compiled into a book.
- Looks like it has some interesting chapters, like "Trends and Challenges for Quality of Service and Quality of Experience for Wireless Mesh Networks" and "Secure Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks".
- How To Accelerate Your Internet - published 2006
- Sounds like a scam but it's actually not. Look at the table of contents.
- Has chapters on everything from policy work to OSI models, squid caching and traffic shaping.
Free as in beer
- Intended for HAM radio operators studying for the license exam.
- Probably not the best thing to spend time reading when learning about wifi unless you're really interested in the fundamentals of radio.
Non-free
- Really amazing book. The best book I've ever seen on wifi. Highly recommended! Juul (talk)
- Non-free _but_ it seems like you can read the entire book by clicking "Browse contents" above the image of the book cover.
- We have an ebook copy and Juul (talk) has a physical copy of the first edition.
- Building Wireless Community Networks - Rob Flickenger published 2001
- Really good info.
- Over 10 years old, but lots is still relevant.
- Non-free _but_ it seems like you can read the entire book by clicking "Browse contents" above the image of the book cover.
- We have an ebook copy.
- From 2005, so lots of outdated info on software and hardware.
- Some good info about antennas and connectors.
- Non-free _but_ it seems like you can read the entire book by clicking "Browse contents" above the image of the book cover.
- We have an ebook copy and Juul (talk) has a physical copy.
Articles
- 2 January 2014 - It’s Time to Take Mesh Networks Seriously (And Not Just for the Reasons You Think) by Primavera De Filippi (Wired).
- 13 December 2013 - The Mission to Decentralize the Internet by Joshua Kopstein (The New Yorker).
- 13 November 2013 - Home Wireless Network Keeps the Snoops Away by Kate Murphy (NY Times).
- 6 June 2013 - Former FCC Chairman: Let’s Test an Emergency Ad Hoc Network in Boston by Julius Genachowski and Jonathan Zittrain (MIT Technology Review).
Video
Battlemesh talks
- Talks from Battlemesh v6 in 2013
- Talks from Battlemesh v5 in 2012 should be somewhere in here but I can't find them.
- Talks from Battlemesh v4 in 2011