[OLPC Networking] Wireless Mesh tests

aaron aaron at lo-res.org
Wed Nov 8 11:37:03 EST 2006


another way to do it is with ultra cheap linksys freifunk/funkfeuer 
approach.

See http://funkfeuer.at
or http://www.freifunk.net

we are doing nice backhaul links with 5ghz equipment BTW.
(cf. osbridge.com)
very stable and very high thruput over 15km


On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 08:26:42AM -0800, Krishna Sankar (ksankar) wrote:
> >From what I know, the OLPC mesh is based on the IEEE 802.11s standard. No need for any new radios, the 802.11s is an addendum to the existing 802.11a/b/g standards. It adds a few more fields, a mesh routing mechanism et al (Am preparing for a lecture on the 802.11s. May be, I will send out the notes)
> 
> Reading thru your e-mail, there are two vectors - the backhaul (interconnecting schools) and local network (interconnecting the laptops). The backhaul technologies can be independent of the local network. They could be the same as well. For example the MIT roofnet could possibly do both - there are 400mW wireless cards (MP-8602, http://www.yawarra.com.au/pdfs/XC-MP-WFabg-400.pdf) which have a span of ~40 km for backhaul, with directional antennas, of course. (I do not have the links, let me know if you couldn't find them)
> 
> Got to run ... Hopefully I have answered some of your questions ... Do not hesitate to ask questions as you think thru the various aspects of the network like line of sight, what is in between et al.
> 
> Cheers & good luck
> <k/>
> 
> 
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> 	From: networking-bounces at laptop.org [mailto:networking-bounces at laptop.org] On Behalf Of Tadeu F. Oliveira
> 	Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 8:13 AM
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> 	Subject: [OLPC Networking] Wireless Mesh tests
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> 	Hello everybody, 
> 
> 	I and a group of volunteers are creating an wireless network to interconnect the schools in our city, we are at this moment in a testing period trying to figure out witch technology to use (Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, Motorola canopy...) but one important goal of this project is to be compatible with the OLPC laptops.
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> 		In the laptop.org Wiki I have founded this http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Wireless saying: "There is new firmware with mesh routing support" and that the chip Marvell 88W8388 is compatible with the 802.11b/g great! But my question is: The mesh feature needs some different equipment to support it? I mean in the radio-base section is it necessary to have some different thing than a 802.11b/g radio?
> 
> 		When will the Laptops be available to test the wireless network features? I really would like to make some tests with it in my area. I do not intend to keep it with me for too much time, I just need to test it so I would put 2 or three of it working and after the tests would deliver it back to anyone who needs to test it too.
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> 		Greetins from Brazil
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> 	Sorry for my poor English
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> 	Thank you all
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