Re: SeattleWireless Node Fundraiser
Casey Halverson <[email protected]> Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:06:30 -0800
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SeattleWireless is not a "free internet hotspot provider". We are simply not in this business. Although many of us do operate open, free access points in high profile locations as a jump-on point to our network -- and perhaps the internet too. SeattleWireless is in the business of building lots of point-to-point pipes in the Seattle area. Transit on these pipes is, of course, free. What do you do with these pipes? well, its up to you. Think of it as a giant LAN that spiderwebs across the city. VoIP, video conferencing, high speed data transfers, games, etc. -- all at nearly no latency. Some of our sites are/can have backup power, which also makes our network resilient against natural or man-made disasters. A bunch of linksys hot-spots scattered around a city connected to commodity internet is completely useless during these times -- or any for that matter. The problem with building such a network in the Seattle area is the limitations of line-of-sight. We simply have not found a high enough location yet to really reach any point in the city. This new tower will give us this ability. This new tower can also facilitate ad-hoc tie-ins, when needed. This will not only make next field day a blast (yes, its happening again next year, i promise), but it makes emergency response a breeze because it is so flexible. All that is required is a small, book-size directional antenna and a linux router that runs on about the same power as a nightlight. Or perhaps a laptop with a book-size antenna attached. Sounds exciting to me! On 11/29/05, Daevid Vincent <[email protected]> wrote: > Can someone explain to me how this "works". What I mean is, there are plenty > of free coffee shops and such. I almost never have trouble getting online in > the city. > > What happens when you put this node up? Is it just a 'free node' sitting > there and I'll be able to jump on it from anywhere in range? What is that > range? And how do these other nodes in the network apply? Can I drive around > the city and be online without interruption? Where exactly is it (on a map)? > What is the radius of this proposed node alone? What will be the coverage > area with this new node in place and considering all the other nodes that > will be linked to it (on a map)? > > The Wiki page doesn't really answer any questions... > http://seattlewireless.net/fundraiser/ > > I'm all about supporting a good cause. And I'm all about the belief that > wifi should be free (I run a Linux box with 8dbi antenna in Redmond, and > it's an open node). I'm not trying to troll, I'm just confused as to what > the benefit of this is when there are thousands of open nodes in the city > (albeit not linked together). > > Sincerely, > > Daevid. > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/dev > _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/dev