Hi,

I am no expert in wireless networking, so forgive me if I say something
stupid. ;-)

Regarding the network interoperability, Dan mentions (see below) that
802.11b/g routers could participate in the mesh after a firmware upgrade.

Unless this is considered a security issue, it would be nice to provide more
information on this topic since if we could stimulate volunteers to patch
their wireless routers to help extend the OLPC mesh. This way  we could
easily achieve city wide coverage due to the ubiquity of home wireless
routers in a city like Rio de Janeiro,for instance, who will soon have a
buch of XOs roaming around.

People could even be stimulated to donate internet bandwith in exchange
being able to use the mesh, away from home, for their own internet
conectivity. (Rio doesn't have muni wifi)

If this Idea doesn't sound too crazy (or naive) to you, I suggest starting a
how-to in the wiki.


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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 01:25:47 -0400
From: Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Mesh Networking Interoperability
To: Stephen Thorne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: OLPC Developer's List <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain

On Thu, 2007-03-15 at 12:59 +1000, Stephen Thorne wrote:
> There's something that I'm curious about with regard to the mesh
> networking that the laptops use, which i understand is a pre-802.11s
> implementation.
>
> My query is: is it possible for devices that are not 802.11s aware to
> communicate over this mesh? For instance a laptop or pda that has
> 802.11b or 802.11g support.

No, they use fundamentally different frame types over the air.  The
device must support 802.11s to be able to talk to other mesh nodes.
Your 802.11a/b/g device just won't work without driver and/or firmware
updates from the vendor.

Dan




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