CUWiN Projects
CUWiN brings together researchers, developers, and community activists from across the globe with a common purpose: to develop low-cost wireless mesh technology that can be deployed anywhere. CUWiN constantly is seeking new partners for development and installation. This page highlights the projects that we are currently engaged in.
The Urbana Project
CUWiN works with the City of Urbana and other local partners to bring wireless connectivity to Urbana's residents and businesses. If you live in Urbana or Champiagn, you will probably want to start with the Urbana Project.
West African Wireless and Wireless Ghana
CUWiN is working with the developers at Wireless Ghana to bring broadband connectivity to communities throughout West Africa.
Mesa Grande Reservation
CUWiN is working with Tribal Digital Village and the Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association to bring Internet connectivity to residents of the Mesa Grande Reservation.
The Mamelodi Wireless Network
CUWiN is working with the Meraka Institute to provide the Mamelodi Township, which is just outside of Tshwane (Pretoria), South Africa, with a wireless network. The network will focus on connecting public institutions likes schools and city buildings with residents.
CUWiNware: our flagship
CUWiN has been working since 2000 to develop the community wireless networking software that is DIY open source technology. To date, we have made great strides in creating a wireless mesh network that has substantial scalability. We are also making significant headway in making the system more user-friendly, especially with the release of version 0.7.0, which includes a beta version of NodeConfig, a web-based
The International Summit for Community Wireless Networks
The International Summit for Community Wireless Networks provides organizations and activists worldwide to come together to discuss the technical and political agenda for community wireless networks. CUWiN hosted the first Summit for Community Wireless Networks in 2004. In 2006, pariticipants from more than ten countries attended the summit in St. Charles, Missouri. We are always looking for new partners and sponsors for next year's summit.



