Our mesh has two types of nodes: Home nodes and extender nodes.
...er that runs the full sudowrt firmware. A network of home nodes can make a mesh network if they are within the same proximity e.g 200 meters and line-of-si
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...w these do-it-yourself / do-it-together instructions, or read more about [[Mesh#How_To_Participate|how to participate and get help]].
...' (e.g. your home router) on the network. You will learn how to flash Sudo Mesh's [https://github.com/sudomesh/sudowrt-firmware sudowrt-firmware] (a custom
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...op/ joining for a workshop], bringing pizza to a hack session, donating [[Mesh/Wishlist|equipment]]/[https://www.patreon.com/peoplesopennet money]/[https:
<center>{{Mesh nav}}</center>
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...https://trello.com/invite/b/r9l5ouQ4/3b2eecd83bb9e7a57a339cf1ee038288/sudo-mesh-github-repos
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There are two types of nodes in the mesh:
...h home node has two wifi radios and two antennas so they can talk to other mesh nodes on both the 2.4 and 5 gigahertz frequencies. Home nodes also have one
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1. retrieving a mesh IP:
=== configs/templates/files/opt/mesh/ ===
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* S Net mesh network is strong ( https://conferences.sigcomm.org/imc/2017/papers/imc17-f
*Judy: staff at learner's guild, would like to know how to get mesh to SF and to the learner's guild, refered by Devin, et al.
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...https://trello.com/invite/b/r9l5ouQ4/3b2eecd83bb9e7a57a339cf1ee038288/sudo-mesh-github-repos
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...virtual People's Open Network. If you want to become part of the physical mesh, you are going to need to extend the signal from home node using what we ca
...sh/Network%20Configuration%20for%20Linux Linux] [https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Network%20Configuration%20for%20MacOS%20X Mac]
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...enough memory to be operational, but are ultimately not practical for Sudo Mesh's purposes.
# Reset router, following the instructions here: [[Mesh/WalkThrough#Bullet]]
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* make an 0.3.1 firmware release and add link to walkthrough @bennlich
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*add to our blog! - https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Blog
- Alex and Mark and Wendy are going to get nodes and get walkthrough on taking care of them/etc.
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*Max - Been helping out with mesh stuff for the past year or so. Helping with firmware and bits around. Does
.... Anyone who wants access should poke him. (Repo is at https://deekoo.net/mesh/ and needs to be populated with firmware)
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**For future presentations we could set up a mesh!
*MaxB working on the build server & firmware generator - ready to do a new walkthrough for creating nodes
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...Arizmendi; working on the wiki [Walkthrough] as well as adding QoS apps to Mesh/Firmware
*Jenny has been doing a deep dive on research re: current active mesh networks / community wireless networks
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* Sam - interested in secure mesh networks, works on software & statistics
* Matt - can give a walkthrough to newbies on basic bits
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...hey - discovered this "protocol" book by alexander galloway at the toronto mesh conf - interesting tidbit about etoy at the end
Check previous meeting minutes at https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/Minutes and past action items below:
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...github.com/sudomesh/sudowrt-firmware sudowrt]! Based on the initial [[Mesh/WalkThrough]] document, but simplified and specific to supported hardware models.
...%5B%5D=loco&s%5B%5D=m2 openwrt wiki]. Use same installation procedure as [[Mesh/Firmware/Flash#PicoStation]] above, but instead, use this image:
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== Getting started with the mesh ==
** SudoMesh Walkthrough: https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Mesh/WalkThrough
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** to rewrrite the walkthrough page
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