Fred Pook | 2 Jan 2007 04:57
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Re: CNML first draft.

Happy new Year everyone!

Axel, what a great domain, open-mesh.net !
Me personally would love a wiki on open-mesh.net and by doing so
finally get rid of all confusing WSFII wiki's that no one is taking
care off anyway.

My new motto for this year is:
WSFII is dead, long life wsfii on open-mesh !

... Anybody is welcome to disagree ofcourse ...

Greetings from sunny and happy Goa-Mesh !
Freddy

On 12/28/06, axel <axel <at> notmail.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> its cool to have a first draft. If tried to edit and comment something (logged
> in with a valid account) but have always been told, that "This page has been
> locked to prevent editing...". Am I doing something wrong?
>
> > BTW, where is the best place for documenting that? Is here?
> > http://summit.airjaldi.com/wiki/index.php/Community.Network.Markup.Language
> Just an idea. We recently set up a server to host our b.a.t.m.a.n. child and
> give it some space for documentation, discussion, developm, downloads,
> mailing list, ... (wiki, svn, trac,...) at open-mesh.net/batman . If desired,
> it would be our pleasure to give this project some place as well.
>
> Greetings,
> axel
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Fred Pook | 2 Jan 2007 05:07
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Re: WRT Emulator

Hi Rene,
Sorry to hear it's cold in DE. South.IN is nice and hot...

I am trying to convince BSNL to give me a fixed IP address, as it is
included in my business 5000 plan. But the local technicians have
never heard of it or know what it is... Will have to go to the capitol
city Panajim and talk loud the the burocrats there....

Looking forward to also have some real Linux administrators on the
gateway, since it is confusing eth1 with eth2 or something and i am
allergic to SSH ascii screens....

Thanks, Freddy

On 12/28/06, rene <rene <at> absorb.it> wrote:
> Hi Shiv,
>
> best regards from the ChaosComputerClub Conference to you all. Its cold in germany, and this is not only
the wether. Anyway...
>
> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 20:17:40 +0530, Siv Chand Koripella <sivchand <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> > I am trying to get into development with OpenWRT. My question is "Are
> > there any WRT emulators?" Because I want to have a sandbox where I can
> > test my code before I could actually flash it onto a linksys.
> Not as far as I know. You must see, that to really test things for the mst people this emulator must be as
flexible to emulate a lot of different hardware. So I dont know anybody who is working in that by now...
> But except the problem, hat one important node of you network is blocked, there is no real reason to do the
things on an emulator. Once the boot_wait option on he accesspoint is enabled (check with: 'nvram show |
grep boot' on the AP-commandline) you can always flash a new firmware via tftp on the device.
> To start playing around with the device I suggest you to try te tftp-way of flashing a firmware
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Tracey P. Lauriault | 2 Jan 2007 05:55
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Re: CNML first draft.

you are correct about the wsfii wiki fred, but infrastructures are not 
just meshes me thinks!
so might be good to keep both. 

I probably would never have attended a mesh workshop but i most 
certainaly attended one under the rubric of wsfii cuz well it speaks to 
my non geek sensibilities perhaps.

and greetings from frozen Ottawa!

Fred Pook wrote:
> Happy new Year everyone!
>
> Axel, what a great domain, open-mesh.net !
> Me personally would love a wiki on open-mesh.net and by doing so
> finally get rid of all confusing WSFII wiki's that no one is taking
> care off anyway.
>
> My new motto for this year is:
> WSFII is dead, long life wsfii on open-mesh !
>
> ... Anybody is welcome to disagree ofcourse ...
>
> Greetings from sunny and happy Goa-Mesh !
> Freddy
>
>
>
>
> On 12/28/06, axel <axel <at> notmail.org> wrote:
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axel | 2 Jan 2007 18:34

Re: CNML first draft.

Hi,

Please no not understand me wrong. I was just talking about the possibility to 
provide some additional space and services for the CNML (and initiatives in 
the context of open-mesh) development. 
I totally agree with Tracy.
I think, wsfii is very well accepted, well known, has a good reputation and as 
fare as I know works very good. Changing anythin here would just cause 
confusion - so why?

best regards,
axel

On Tuesday, 2. January 2007 05:55, Tracey P. Lauriault wrote:
> you are correct about the wsfii wiki fred, but infrastructures are not
> just meshes me thinks!
> so might be good to keep both.
>
> I probably would never have attended a mesh workshop but i most
> certainaly attended one under the rubric of wsfii cuz well it speaks to
> my non geek sensibilities perhaps.
>
> and greetings from frozen Ottawa!
>
> Fred Pook wrote:
> > Happy new Year everyone!
> >
> > Axel, what a great domain, open-mesh.net !
> > Me personally would love a wiki on open-mesh.net and by doing so
> > finally get rid of all confusing WSFII wiki's that no one is taking
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ramnarayan.k@gmail.com | 2 Jan 2007 19:48
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Re: CNML first draft.

axel wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Please no not understand me wrong. I was just talking about the possibility to 
> provide some additional space and services for the CNML (and initiatives in 
> the context of open-mesh) development. 
> I totally agree with Tracy.
> I think, wsfii is very well accepted, well known, has a good reputation and as 
> fare as I know works very good. Changing anythin here would just cause 
> confusion - so why?
> 

Same thing as above -
WSFII has some meaning - good will. the name says much more than open 
mesh. It means World Summit on *"free information* infrastructures".

Free Information means a lot and is not just technology dependent. Open 
Mesh I guess is one of the means to this end.

THis is not to take anything away from open mesh - which is a very 
valuable in concept and implementation.

As far as the WSFII wiki is concerned - i visit it everyday hoping to 
see new stuff and waiting for when I can contribute something worthwhile 
  as and something gets done on the ground. So if any of you wsfii 
people have done something please write (like the goa mesh)

regards
ram
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Zviad Sulaberidze | 2 Jan 2007 20:17
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WRAP Boards for Wireless metro network

Hi there,

We, down here, in Tbilisi, GE, are thinking to install several Wireless
nodes (not mesh) using WRAP.2E (with two UBQT MiniPCI cards) boards. If
anybody has a practice with building Wnets with WRAP boards please
advise, what OS are you using on it, what is the topology you connect
them and what services do you run on them?

Best,
Zviad
Gregers Petersen | 2 Jan 2007 21:42
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Re: WRAP Boards for Wireless metro network

Hi Zviad

Zviad Sulaberidze wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> We, down here, in Tbilisi, GE, are thinking to install several Wireless
> nodes (not mesh) using WRAP.2E (with two UBQT MiniPCI cards) boards. If
> anybody has a practice with building Wnets with WRAP boards please
> advise, what OS are you using on it, what is the topology you connect
> them and what services do you run on them?
>

Monowall should run on that board - and I know several people who use 
monowall as wifi-router basis.

chz.

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DIIRWB International-Coordinator
international-coordinator <at> diirwb.net
www.diirwb.net
David Young | 3 Jan 2007 00:50
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Re: WRAP Boards for Wireless metro network

On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:17:58PM +0400, Zviad Sulaberidze wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> We, down here, in Tbilisi, GE, are thinking to install several Wireless
> nodes (not mesh) using WRAP.2E (with two UBQT MiniPCI cards) boards. If
> anybody has a practice with building Wnets with WRAP boards please
> advise, what OS are you using on it, what is the topology you connect
> them and what services do you run on them?

I run CUWiN's NetBSD-based router software on a WRAP board in my attic.
The routers form a mesh.  The routers provide routing, a DHCP server,
and a web interface, which are services by a certain definition.
Our users demand services on the Internet above all else.

Dave

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David Young             OJC Technologies
dyoung <at> ojctech.com      Urbana, IL * (217) 278-3933
Phuntsok Dorjee | 3 Jan 2007 11:03
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Re: Re: WRT Emulator

Fred Pook wrote:
> Hi Rene,
> Sorry to hear it's cold in DE. South.IN is nice and hot...
>
> I am trying to convince BSNL to give me a fixed IP address, as it is
> included in my business 5000 plan. But the local technicians have
> never heard of it or know what it is... Will have to go to the capitol
> city Panajim and talk loud the the burocrats there....
>
Hi Fred!! A Happy New Year 2007 to you !

Yes, even we had the same problem with BSNL when we applied for a fixed 
IP. It didn't take long after we sent an application requesting for one 
on a registered post of the government. Try this!!

Good Luck!!

Phuntsok
Alexander Morlang | 3 Jan 2007 12:12
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Re: WRAP Boards for Wireless metro network


Zviad Sulaberidze schrieb:
> Hi there,
> 
> We, down here, in Tbilisi, GE, are thinking to install several Wireless
> nodes (not mesh) using WRAP.2E (with two UBQT MiniPCI cards) boards. If
> anybody has a practice with building Wnets with WRAP boards please
> advise, what OS are you using on it, what is the topology you connect
> them and what services do you run on them?
> 

The WRAP-boards sux because of their poor routingperformance, try 
getting something better. btw, the amd geode is discontinued, afair.

> Best,
> Zviad
> 
> ___

Greets, Alex

Gmane