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If you're interested in hosting a node then add your location to [http://meshmap.sudoroom.org/ our mesh map]! You can use a fake name if you like and your email address will only be visible to administrators.
If you're interested in hosting a node then add your location to [http://meshmap.sudoroom.org/ our mesh map]! You can use a fake name if you like and your email address will only be visible to administrators.


= Help our crowdfunding campaign! =
= Sign up to our Patreon! =


Help us reach our $3,000 goal for our [https://www.wepay.com/xtewtey crowdfunding campaign], either by donating or by sending it out to your social network via facebook, twitter, email, etc.
Help us reach our $3,000 monthly income goal on our [https://www.patreon.com/peoplesopennet Patreon], either by donating or by sending it out to your social network via facebook, twitter, email, etc.


= Donate used hardware! =
= Donate used hardware! =


Do you have an old wifi access point or router lying around that you don't use? Donate it! You can leave it at [https://sudoroom.org/ sudo room] at 22nd and Broadway in Oakland. It is almost always open in the evenings. Just put a note on the router saying that it's for the mesh group. If we can, we'll turn it into a mesh node, and if the hardware is not compatible we'll sell it on ebay and use the money to fund the organization!  
Do you have an old wifi access point or router lying around that you don't use? Donate it! You can leave it at [https://sudoroom.org/ sudo room] at 4799 Shattuck Ave in Oakland. It is almost always open in the evenings. Just put a note on the router saying that it's for the mesh group. If we can, we'll turn it into a mesh node, and if the hardware is not compatible we'll sell it on ebay and use the money to fund the organization!  


If your access point or wifi router is listed on [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start this page], then it's definitely compatible, and we can either turn it into a mesh node for you to run in your home or for a local cafe or community center.
If your access point or wifi router is listed on [http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start this page], then it's definitely compatible, and we can either turn it into a mesh node for you to run in your home or for a local cafe or community center.
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