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The history of such communites is described very detailed an interesting in the (german) book
The history of such communites is described very detailed an interesting in the (german) book
[ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/tp/buch_11.pdf Freie Netze] by Armin Medosch (Creative Commons Public License).
[ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/tp/buch_11.pdf Freie Netze] by Armin Medosch (Creative Commons Public License).

Network communities in …
Network communities in …


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[http://www.wuermtal-wireless.net Wuermtal (Munich)]
[http://www.wuermtal-wireless.net Wuermtal (Munich)]



International
International
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[http://www.barwn.org/ San Francisco (USA)]
[http://www.barwn.org/ San Francisco (USA)]



A lot more can be found at…
A lot more can be found at…
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[http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/WirelessCommunities personaltelco]
[http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/WirelessCommunities personaltelco]



A worldwide database for network communities is the http://www.nodedb.com nodedb]
A worldwide database for network communities is the [http://www.nodedb.com nodedb]

Revision as of 12:17, 22 December 2004

Overview

Today there exist a lot of projects worldwide, using the WLAN-Technology, to realize wireless outdoor networks.
Most of theese projects are free and open network communities, but there
also exist some research projects with a academic or commercial background.

Free And Open Network Communities

All people take part in a network community connect themselves with wireless radios (like 802.11b). Theese networks are “open”, because anyone who wants to join the network can do so. They are called “free”, because all there is to pay is the necessary hardware and sometimes the sharing costs of a internet connection of a network member, that be can used by all members.
The history of such communites is described very detailed an interesting in the (german) book Freie Netze by Armin Medosch (Creative Commons Public License).

Network communities in …

Berlin

Friedenau/Wilmersdorf

Friedrichshain

Hohenschönhausen


Germany

Chemnitz

Wuermtal (Munich)


International

London (UK)

Portland (USA)

San Francisco (USA)


A lot more can be found at…

freifunk

personaltelco


A worldwide database for network communities is the nodedb