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'''This page has been marked as [[:Category:Stale|stale]], as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation. Please update it before linking other pages here.'''
'''This page has been marked as [[:Category:Stale|stale]], as it is outdated to the point of providing significant misinformation. Please update it before linking other pages here.'''


[[File:Network topology diagram-hi.png|thumb|png (hi), [[Mesh/Diagrams#Network Topology Diagram|see more]]]]
= Peoplesopen.net Topology =
= Peoplesopen.net Topology =
For information about the people's open network topology, refer to this [[Mesh/Diagrams#Network Topology Diagram|network topology diagram]].
For information about the people's open network topology, refer to this [[Mesh/Diagrams#Network Topology Diagram|network topology diagram]].


= WiFi Topology =
= WiFi Topology =
[[File:Mesh topology diagram.png|thumb]]


We use 2.4 GHz 802.11g or 802.11n WiFi gear with omni or semi-directional antennas to provide connectivity to devices such as laptops and smartphones at street level and within buildings. We are currently using a variety of gear including Ubiquiti Picostation M2 HP and Ubiquiti Bullet M2 HP routers for outdoor APs.  
We use 2.4 GHz 802.11g or 802.11n WiFi gear with omni or semi-directional antennas to provide connectivity to devices such as laptops and smartphones at street level and within buildings. We are currently using a variety of gear including Ubiquiti Picostation M2 HP and Ubiquiti Bullet M2 HP routers for outdoor APs.  

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