Oct 07
27
Meshing in Germany with the Meshnode III
Saxnet will be soon commercializing it’s new mesh router based on a Debian : the Meshnode III.
The german company has created a system integrating four 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi modules. The E.I.R.P. for each module is 600 mW maximum.

The Meshnode works in temperatures ranging from -40 to +70 degrees Celsius.
WEP, WPA and WPA2 are supported. The product will be available in january 2008 for around $1,152 with the 4 modules.
Mesh networks continue their growth. OLPC, the cheap computers for emerging countries, integrates a draft version of the 802.11s (IEEE standard for mesh networking) to repeate wireless signals. Meraki sells small routers which extend networks using mesh techniques.
via Linux Devices
Category : Mesh networks













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