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Attendees
- alex, substack, juul, yardena, jenny, miguel
Fundamental Questions
Why be on a local network?
- Overcoming alienation, loss of community
- Supporting local organizations and businesses
Things we need
- Ladder
- Binoculars
- Let's make a wishlist!
Ideas
- Omnidirectional on the hilltops with directional antennae, buy 1 donate one to 510pen
- Mapping collective houses and apartment buildings with rooftop accesss
- College dorms who'd want a secure network for file-sharing
Notes
"TCP/IP was designed to work over any kind of layout and not just the booming voice of the master, which is what we currently have" -yardena
- meshing protocol handles the routing
- master mode only useful if you want to appear as a wireless access point
- ARP (address resolution protocol) cache which identifies the network cards on machines
- ^data link layer
- delivery is much less efficient due to needing to broadcast
- delivery speed is highest to its adjacent neighbors
- message queues through key value stores
- bootstrapping list
Low Bandwidth Emergency Communications Project
- talk to juul, legind or jerkey (often on irc)
- Played with it Sunday and Monday – what kind of transmitter do we build? The cheap USB sticks don't go above 64 mHz
- Trying to find a cheap transmitter that can do more than 9600 baud
- APRS weather stations and some ham operators are already operating at that level
- NarrowBandFM – use with 50 watt transmitters (5600?)
- GPS transmits position, with repeaters operated by amateurs until it reaches an internet gateway in Finland which has a map
- not very disaster proof, only 1200 baud
- >1mbps OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, similar to CDMA) modulation, which is also used for wifi – spread spectrum technique that uses frequencies which are orthogonal, so you won't get any noise from the adjacent channels (less interference)
- <$150 transmitter
- can be tuned into legal frequencies later
- "ssh is the first thing i'd want in an emergency'
- → but most nodes are just going to be receivers
- 49 mHz, kind of abandoned territory – 49 is analog -
- transmit-capable SDR on new 4G devices
- build the transmitter, and use the audio port – seeking to design that
relaychum: friend-to-friend darknet
- https://github.com/substack/relaychum
- every message goes to every node, but the senders are completely anonymous (as are the recipients), *still needs crypto and signing, then a mailbox system
- indexdb: permanent storage in a browser
- compensates even on a crappy network
- once back online, can propagate out to the network
- written in node.js
- partition-tolerant darknet
- public keys from chums
- chum rings! and also bigger rings
- every node is relaying traffic, so the identity of the originator can't be traced
- liquid chat room
- inspired by homestuck comic - 'pesterchum'
- creating a trust network
- by writing it in node it can also run in browsers
- pushing out public keys to the network
- don't want that information contained in the key itself
- could hash the keys
Funding
- What are our costs?
- Routers, minimum specs:
- 4MB+ & OpenWRT compatible
- check seattle meshnet wiki for hardware specs
- Router donation drive
- Which protocol?
- batman-adv vs babel vs. cjdns
- open-mesh.org – has the documentation for batman
- Babel seems easier
- Still need to play with cjdns
- Captive portal
- Serving less than 1kb locally
Rad Routers
- WRT54G – rev 2 (NOT rev 3 or 4)
- Asus RT n10+ series routers are highly reliable
- WR703N router – half watt routers
Divergence into political philosophy
- "the whole stupid is greater than the sum of its stupids"
- amplification of the spectacle
- the best response is finding alternatives to fear – eg joyful emotion and communitas
- the generative internet rather than walled, open architecture & decentralized human and machine apis
- digital citizenship movement
- redefining the commons
- revived calia proposal
- destabilizing foreign governments does go hand in hand with CISPA-type proposals
- Border routers in Australia
Action Items
- Meshathon! (future event)
- Get 3 routers and get them talking to each other.
- Setting up a tiny mesh can take less than 4 hours
- David Gothberg talk, "Peer-to-peer Under the Hood": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNzMNjW8oGs
- Awesome Foundation proposal to fund initial hardware
- Everyone should buy a router (or several) for themselves to play with
Next Meeting
- Thursday, 5/16, 6pm @ sudo room
- Playing with new routers, installing OpenWRT and possibly batman-adv, babel