[Server-devel] Mesh Potato advances for 35 simultaneous Wifi connections for Nepal?

2014-03-27 Thread Adam Holt
Terry Gillett, As part of the wrapup for our XS(CE) meeting this morning: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o6QtzLb6e58YKWqMf_junux2XyBRLFm31un8YLcYslg ...Tony Anderson mentions VillageTelco.org's "new Mesh Potato $40 router" w/ OpenWRT & custom firmware that will apparently guarantee 35 Wifi c

Re: [Server-devel] mesh potato

2013-11-05 Thread Peter Robinson
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Tony Anderson wrote: > Hi, > > There was discussion of this at the SF sprint. > > As I understand it, openWRT (from the Shuttleworth project) can be installed > on > a TP-Link router. It can be configured to serve connected XOs (such as in a > classroom) > on a mes

Re: [Server-devel] mesh potato

2013-10-29 Thread David Farning
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Tony Anderson wrote: > Hi, > > There was discussion of this at the SF sprint. > > As I understand it, openWRT (from the Shuttleworth project) can be installed > on > a TP-Link router. As with many open source projects the lineage can be a bit confusing. The Mesh P

Re: [Server-devel] mesh potato

2013-10-29 Thread tkkang
>-Original Message- >From: Tony Anderson [mailto:tony_ander...@usa.net] >Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 02:30 AM >To: 'XS Devel' >Subject: [Server-devel] mesh potato > >Hi, > >There was discussion of this at the SF sprint. > >As I understand

[Server-devel] mesh potato

2013-10-29 Thread Tony Anderson
Hi, There was discussion of this at the SF sprint. As I understand it, openWRT (from the Shuttleworth project) can be installed on a TP-Link router. It can be configured to serve connected XOs (such as in a classroom) on a mesh. It could also serve as a gateway to the school server's LAN. If