[P2P-F] Would you like to write about how to set up a mesh network

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 6 08:59:01 CET 2011


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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Patrick Anderson <agnucius at gmail.com>wrote:

> The following are not necessarily focused on 'mesh' networking, but
> are more generally addressing the shared property ownership of that
> physical infrastructure.
>
> On a similar note: I am forming a plan for an alternative
> organizational form (or business model) that solves the typical
> problem of power concentration during the growth of such endeavors
> which would apply across all types of sharing, not just internet
> access.
>
> ----
> http://Frankston.com >>My current interest is moving beyond the 19th
> century concept of telecom to community owned infrastructure. This
> would add hundreds of billions of dollars to the US and much more
> value by creating opportunity for what we can't imagine.
>
> http://VillageTelco.org >>an easy-to-use, scalable, standards-based,
> wireless, local, do-it-yourself, telephone company toolkit
>
> http://TheConnective.net >>Together we can replace the telco's 'last
> mile' - the communication networks at the neighborhood level - with
> our own 'first mile' of free and open connectivity.
>
> http://netBlazr.com >>netBlazr customizes next-generation, but
> commercially tested, directional radios and networking equipment to
> deliver high-speed broadband through your office window.
>
> http://MuniNetworks.org >>Communities across America have set up
> community broadband networks to ensure access to affordable, fast
> networks.
>
>
> http://MediaPolicy.NewAmerica.net/publications/policy/from_the_digital_divide_to_digital_excellence
> >>From the Digital Divide to Digital Excellence
>
> http://WeRebuild.eu >>We Rebuild is a decentralized cluster of net
> activists who have joined forces to collaborate on issues concerning
> access to a free Internet without intrusive surveillance.
>
> http://seattlewireless.net >>SeattleWireless is a grassroots Community
> Wireless Network project in Seattle, Washington. Its goals include the
> creation of a broadband wireless metropolitan area network, as well as
> the creation of tools that help us achieve that goal.
>
> http://Sites.Google.com/site/wasabinetwifi >>Do you want $9.99/month
> wireless Internet without needing a telephone line, cable TV, or
> satellite?  Do you want free email? Do you want to own your
> community's Internet network with your neighbors?
>
> http://guifi.net
> ----
>
>
> Patrick Anderson
> Social Sufficiency Coalition
> http://SourceFreedom.BlogSpot.com
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Neal Gorenflo <neal at shareable.net> wrote:
> > Hi p2p friends,
> > We at Shareable are looking for someone to write a how-to article about
> > how to set up a neighborhood mesh network so neighbors can share
> > Internet access.
> > Please contact me if you're interested or know someone who
> > could do a good job at it.  What's especially appreciated is someone who
> > has actually set one up or knows someone who has that can be a source.
> > The article would add to our library of around 80 how-to share guides
> > including how to start a housing coop, a chicken coop, hold a
> > free market, share a vegetable garden, start a farmers market and more:
> > http://shareable.net/how-to-share
> > Neal
> >
> > --
> >
> > Neal Gorenflo | Publisher, http://Shareable.net | 415.867.0429
> >
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