We are going to create a mesh network of about half a dozen access points on 15th April at HBCSE campus with the help of Fred Pook, a Netherlands based hacker/enterpruener who works in the suburbs in Goa. If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Nagarjuna
Nagarjuna,
I would be interested to join ya.
Oh btw, we have one more guest in town, he is one of the oldest member of our very own LUG, Let me see if i can come along with him.
Mitul
Quoting Nagarjuna nagarjun@gnowledge.org:
We are going to create a mesh network of about half a dozen access points on 15th April at HBCSE campus with the help of Fred Pook, a Netherlands based hacker/enterpruener who works in the suburbs in Goa. If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long
workshop.
We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same
venue.
Nagarjuna
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If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Nagarjuna
I would also like to join the work shop and meeting.
Rahul.
On 4/11/06, Rahul Bhalerao b.rahul.pm@gmail.com wrote:
If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Nagarjuna
I would also like to join the work shop and meeting.
Rahul.
hi i would also like to join the workshop.
-- Regards Advait Raut
Hi Nagarjuna,
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 18:40, Nagarjuna wrote:
We are going to create a mesh network of about half a dozen access points on 15th April at HBCSE campus with the help of Fred Pook, a Netherlands based hacker/enterpruener who works in the suburbs in Goa. If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Let us combine both these events on one day, i.e. on 15th. After the workshop, we can have the GLUG Meet. That way people don't have to travel on both 15th and 16th.
What say, group?
Nagarjuna
With regards,
On 12 Apr 2006 14:05:07 +0530, Dinesh Shah Dinesh@shahmicro.com wrote:
Hi Nagarjuna,
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 18:40, Nagarjuna wrote:
We are going to create a mesh network of about half a dozen access points on 15th April at HBCSE campus with the help of Fred Pook, a Netherlands based hacker/enterpruener who works in the suburbs in Goa. If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Let us combine both these events on one day, i.e. on 15th. After the workshop, we can have the GLUG Meet. That way people don't have to travel on both 15th and 16th.
What say, group?
I'd say 16th, it's a Sunday. The poor souls who have to work on saturday won't be able to make it if it is scheduled for 15th.
-- Regards Vivek
Registered Linux User #374218 Livin' The iLife ~ http://www.ilifenet.net
I forgot to ask whether this workshop is free ?
I guess it is. I hope we can bring in a few friends too. I know a couple of them who would be interested.
Also, is there an upper limit to the number of people that can be accomodated? Surely you can't have a hands on workshop with 40-50 people and 6 access points, can you?
Regards, Siddhesh
PS: I'll have to bunk my lectures to come. Worth it I guess ;-)
Nagarjuna wrote:
We are going to create a mesh network of about half a dozen access points on 15th April at HBCSE campus with the help of Fred Pook, a Netherlands based hacker/enterpruener who works in the suburbs in Goa. If any of you are intersted to join in this hands-on workshop please come to HBCSE on 15th about 10am. It is a day long workshop. We expect to finish making the mesh by evening. It is very likely that Fred Pook will also join us on the 16th meeting at the same venue.
Nagarjuna
Dear Nagarjun,
I'm not sure if i can make it on that day, but if i can, i will definitely try to do it. If i can make it, i wanted to know if we could try something different at the same time.
I have seen some interesting projects out there, which should allow certain WIFI cards to be configured in linux to act as access points. Maybe, if we could get our hands on a laptop and one of these cards(Or even one with an inbuilt ipw2200, i think it may be supported), can we try adding a linux based Soft-AP to the mesh. It will be an interesting exercise, And also may bring up the possibility of some day building a truly *mobile* mesh, who knows.... ;)
Am i the only one who dreams of a *Hell's Angles(tm)* style OSS bike convoy, with every 15th bike acting as a AP, and every pillion rider surfing the net... just the imaginations of a demented mind...
What do you guys think?
Also, for some reason, my posts appear to be getting rejected from the list. Maybee my address is embargoesd....
regards Rajeev
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 03:26:23AM +0530, R. K. Rajeev wrote:
Dear Nagarjun,
I'm not sure if i can make it on that day, but if i can, i will definitely try to do it. If i can make it, i wanted to know if we could try something different at the same time.
I have seen some interesting projects out there, which should allow certain WIFI cards to be configured in linux to act as access points. Maybe, if we could get our hands on a laptop and one of these cards(Or even one with an inbuilt ipw2200, i think it may be supported), can we try adding a linux based Soft-AP to the mesh. It will be an interesting exercise, And also may bring up the possibility of some day building a truly *mobile* mesh, who knows.... ;)
in the mesh setup we are going to make, each card carrying machine will act as an access point. But if you have a different idea, sure we could try that as well.
Am i the only one who dreams of a *Hell's Angles(tm)* style OSS bike convoy, with every 15th bike acting as a AP, and every pillion rider surfing the net... just the imaginations of a demented mind...
yes, we do want this technology to be taken to buses and trains, if not bikes, so that the vehicles could act as ISPs to the mobile network in the rural India.
Nagarjuna