[CUWiN] Community Hotspots:
Sascha Meinrath <[email protected]> Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:42:30 -0500 (CDT)
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Here's a really interesting article about neighborhood hotspots - a project that NYCWireless is helping with. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/21/technology/circuits/21spot.html?ei=5090&en=a2378a731fb21c01&ex=1256011200&adxnnl=1&partner=techdirt&adxnnlx=1098364007-RA/DRG5enEz3ftHLgYJcWQ >From the article: The group is encouraging people to set up their own hot spots and electronic bulletin boards to let communities of otherwise anonymous urbanites find one another... Instructions, open-source firewall software called M0n0wall and other files are at www.nycwireless.net/hotspot... Mr. Kelley currently runs his Neighbornode hot spot on a Soekris 4511, a small single-chip computer without a hard drive that sells for about $200... Another fear is that precious bandwidth will be soaked up by thirsty neighbors, and monthly access charges will skyrocket. Monowall permits the person who sets up the hot spot to allocate bandwidth and maintain a healthy personal reserve. If these do-it-yourself nodes catch on, a new form of urban communication may emerge, taking advantage of the coincidence that a Wi-Fi hot spot and a city block are roughly the same size. "Different nodes as they get set up can talk to each other," Mr. Geraci said. "They can forward information from one to the next. You get this grapevine of information at the street level." --Sascha -- Sascha Meinrath Project Manager & Pres. * Project Coordinator * Policy Analyst Acorn Worker Collective *** CU Wireless Network *** Free Press www.acorncollective.com * www.cuwireless.net * www.freepress.net _______________________________________________ CU-Wireless mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cu.groogroo.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless Project Page: http://cuwireless.ucimc.org