Wireless Networking Elsewhere

Wireless Peru

Hello, I am working with the Wireless Peru Project. We have a wiki page:

http://wiki.freeculture.org/index.php/Wirelessperu

wireless networks in the developing world

Hello, the WNDW book has a new webpage.

http://wndw.net

The book is very important for everyone.

Luis Lira.

Google Summer Code

Hello, I submitted an proposal to CUWiN project, which continues to be marked
"Ranking in Progress."
I am very interested in the CUWiN project and I would like to learn a lot and replicate the project in Peru.
I am waiting for some comments :)

Sincerely
Luis Gustavo Lira

OS Independence?

All,
Nice little piece of software here. I wish I would have known about it 1.5 yeas ago when I lived in the area.

Couple of things...

1) It seems like this is OS dependant, running only on Linux and other UNIX based OSs. Is that right? If so, could one compile this on CYGWIN and make it work?

2) I am currently performing an evaluation of mesh neworking software for applications on amateur radio HSMM networks using 802.11b (channel 6). A licensed ham (amateur) radio operator, operating an 802.11b device, may operate it under FCC Part 97 which allows for high-powered amplification and advanced directional antennas. Is anyone aware of anyone operating CUWiN in this respect?

TNX
Ken
(KC7RAD)

Startup: Legality and Proposal

It seems this project relies on citizens' personal connections to share with the community, but it is not mentioned anywhere an agreement with ISPs. I don't personally know about my ISP (Time Warner), but I always thought you were not allowed to share the connection.

Secondly, assuming no legal problems, has anyone developed some proposals for the community council. Also, this project was founded with a grant, any tips on getting some seed money?

Thanks,
Jake

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