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OLSR.org is one of the oldest and still - of course - the best mesh routing protocol for community wireless networks ;-) On a more serious note: OLSR.org was the choice of protocols for most community wireless networks which started in the years 2002. Since then it has matured from a diploma thesis to a rock solid, highly portable link state mesh routing protocol. There are different variants of OLSR, some used by the military (NRL-OLSR and descendants) , some by academia (OLSR.org) and community wireless networks and of course - the [[https://commotionwireless.net/|commotion project]]. In the last years, the focus was on redesigning a lot of the internals, working on the OLSR v2 new protocol variant, and bug squashing for the stable version (OLSR v1 protocol). In every routing protocol, features are nice, but stability wins. |
On a more serious note: OLSR.org was the choice of protocols for most community wireless networks which started in the years 2002. Since then it has matured from a diploma thesis to a rock solid, highly portable link state mesh routing protocol. There are different variants of OLSR, some used by the military (NRL-OLSR and descendants) , some by academia (OLSR.org) and community wireless networks and of course - the [[https://commotionwireless.net/|commotion project]]. In the last years, the focus was on redesigning a lot of the internals, working on the OLSR v2 new protocol variant, and bug squashing for the stable version (OLSR v1 protocol). In every routing protocol, features are nice, but stability wins. |
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Ninux.org will support the event by: * promoting the event * bring some active members of the community to the event * give a couple of talks about the status of our network * lend hardware for the routing protocol testing * we already donated a small sum of money to help with the logistics |
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* [[http://blog.ninux.org/2013/02/09/ninux-org-endorses-the-battle-of-the-mesh-v6/]] | * http://blog.ninux.org/2013/02/09/ninux-org-endorses-the-battle-of-the-mesh-v6/ == AlterMundi == [[http://blog.altermundi.net|AlterMundi]] is an organization that fosters the rising of a new paradigm founded on freedom gained through peer collaboration. We explore different manifestations of these peer-to-peer alternatives and in particular we do a great deal of work in relation to Wireless Community Networks. We have developed a WCN model that we call [[http://docs.altermundi.net/RedesMiniMaxi/|MiniMaxi]]. It is based on very low-cost, multi-radio mesh nodes running [[http://docs.altermundi.net/AlterMesh/|AlterMesh]] firmware, which automatically configures the mesh network. The firmware can be customised using a web tool we call the [[http://chef.mesh.altermundi.net/|Chef]]. We also provide tunnel broker service for community networks that don't have native IPv6 connection. Several network projects in South America have already adopted the tools we have developed. We are eager to share our experience and to learn a lot from all of you! Logo: * [[attachment:AlterMundiLogo.svg]] * http://chef.mesh.altermundi.net/static/img/altermundi-logo.png Endorsement link: * http://blog.altermundi.net/article/altermundi-endorses-the-battle-of-the-mesh-v6/ == CONFINE == The [[http://confine-project.eu|CONFINE project]] is a research project [[http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire/home_en.html|FIRE]] on Community Networks. It is developing the [[http://community-lab.net|Community-Lab]] experimental testbed and is doing research and experimentation in different aspects, including routing protocols such as OLSR or BMX6 and different aspects such as secure communication, privacy, video streaming or wifi enhancements. Logo: * Smaller with project name: http://confine-project.eu/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/logo_confine_long_150.png * Just large icon: http://confine-project.eu/files/2013/02/logo.png Endorsement: * http://confine-project.eu/2013/02/13/awb/ == guifi.net == [[http://www.guifi.net|guifi.net]] is a Community Network where !WiFi and optical fibre links coexist. Logo: * [[http://guifi.net/files/logo%20guifi_0.svg|http://guifi.net/files/logo%20guifi_0.svg]] Endorsement link: * http://guifi.net/ca/node/56231 == Wireless Leiden == The [[www.wirelessleiden.n|Stichting Wireless Leiden]] is an open, cheap, fast wireless network is established for the city of Leiden and the surrounding villages. It is a local network that technically seamlessly on the Internet, but also can be used for free local communication in the Leiden region. Wireless Leiden is a non-profit organization, which runs entirely on volunteers and professionals committed to achieving and maintaining the wireless infrastructure. Logo: [[attachment:wireless-leiden]] == Wirelesspt.net == Objectives: The project [[http://wirelesspt.net/wiki/Objectivos_a_atingir_com_a_wireless_mvnet|objectives]] constitute involvement of the local community to share community resources in the community and for the community to provide wireless access to the Internet and new information technologies to local and disadvantaged; freely, voluntary, independent, non-commercial using specific wireless access methods where the creation of each new access point made by participants and volunteers extends and expands the coverage of wireless network to another location serving thereby providing wireless access to new technologies and empowering the local citizen. Involvement: We intend to involve the local community to be imperative for greater guarantee of success, sustainability and expansion project. Community involvement in the project can be a challenge, but if it is not involved, the technology does not meet your needs hindering its implementation and expansion. Regardless of the complexity of these tasks, so that this project achieves further success also needs the support of those who will serve and aspire for support, donations and sponsorships reputable sites, whose motives are easily accepted by the community. We also want to find the person or people who will probably be interested in the project or in development, support and participation as we may need to engage in certain functions, such as participation, organization or administration or if they wish to accept. This project is preferred but not exclusive to possible suitors that have the confidence of the community, know who can and should be contacted speaking the language of the community. We aim in seeking a specific selection of the right people for the project. No other decision will affect the project more than having local people on effective and reliable team who are key persons in institutions or community. Appointments: We do not create false enthusiasm or guarantees that can not be implemented in collaboration with potential stakeholders, participants, supporters and sponsors, or we will be open and honest and try to inform and educate the underprivileged and the less informed from the most diverse content such as audio visual content. In places where people or with the level of information is lower, we will focus on the services of internet to radio stations, television, print articles and photos without trying to introduce technology to someone without realizing what applications they can actually serve that person, persons, area or community and informing the best possible prospects because not always have an idea how new technologies can be favourable to them. * Project wiki page: http://wirelesspt.net/wiki * Logos: http://wirelesspt.net/arquivos/logotipo * Endorsement: http://wirelesspt.net/wiki/Battlemesh == qMp.cat == What is it: * It is firmware for embedded network devices based on [[http://www.openwrt.org|OpenWRT]] Linux operating system, * it provides an easy way to set up networks using MESH it doesn't matter your they are either wired or WiFi or a mix of both * It is a fast and reliable way to extend an Internet uplink to end-users Two main purposes: * '''For quick deployments'''<<BR>>There's no need to think about network topology, all you need to do is to spread the nodes and connect one to internet.<<BR>>Use it in any kind of environments like concerts, meetings, demonstrations or in case of a natural disaster. * '''For the wireless communities'''<<BR>>If you are new into this all you need to become part of the existing community or to start building one is to download and install the firmware. It won't take you more than the time you need to take a coffee to have your node ready to be put in place.<<BR>>But if you are already an old hands at wireless communities here is qMp to let you forget about all those weird network administration tricks that don't last more than a day in your mind and focus on what makes your community grow, that is, the nodes deployment. How is it done: * Providing a complete autoconfiguration system from the first boot * Using a set of Layer 3 MESH protocols: BMX6 (main), OLSR6 and Babel as backup * Using IPv6 as the main IP protocol * Using IPv4 only for end-user connection (tunneling) * Providing an easy and intuitive administration web interface (LuCI based) Endorsement link: * http://qmp.cat/news/8 Logo: * http://qmp.cat/images/qmp.png == Open 802.11s == Open80211s is an open-source implementation of the recently ratified IEEE 802.11s wireless mesh standard. The goal is that the software runs any commodity hardware supported by the Linux kernel. WE WILL SUPPORT THE WMBV6 BY: * helping to promote the event * helping members of the community to attend * help setting up the firmware and testbed for protocol testing Endorsement link: * [[http://open80211s.org/open80211s/news.html]] Logo: * [[attachment:open80211s.svg]] |
Endorsers of the Wireless Battle of the Mesh v6
Here you'll find a list of the communities endorsing the battlemesh. Come back often to check it out!
B.A.T.M.A.N.
B.A.T.M.A.N. (better approach to mobile ad-hoc networking) is a routing protocol for multi-hop ad-hoc mesh networks. Most of the development now focuses on the open source implementation B.A.T.M.A.N. advanced (often referenced as batman-adv), an implementation of the B.A.T.M.A.N. routing protocol in form of a linux kernel module operating on layer 2.
More information, source code and documentation are available on the project website: http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/open-mesh/wiki
Various Logos are available here: (svg, png)
http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/open-mesh/wiki/Logos
Endorsement:
OLSR
OLSR.org is one of the oldest and still - of course - the best mesh routing protocol for community wireless networks
On a more serious note: OLSR.org was the choice of protocols for most community wireless networks which started in the years 2002. Since then it has matured from a diploma thesis to a rock solid, highly portable link state mesh routing protocol. There are different variants of OLSR, some used by the military (NRL-OLSR and descendants) , some by academia (OLSR.org) and community wireless networks and of course - the commotion project. In the last years, the focus was on redesigning a lot of the internals, working on the OLSR v2 new protocol variant, and bug squashing for the stable version (OLSR v1 protocol). In every routing protocol, features are nice, but stability wins.
More information:
Logo: http://olsr.org/files/olsr_logo.jpg
Endorsements:
Ninux.org
Ninux.org is an italian community network that aims to create a decentralized, community-led, wireless network in the Italian peninsula.
More and more cities are joining the network and this year we have many news to present at the event!
Ninux.org will support the event by:
- promoting the event
- bring some active members of the community to the event
- give a couple of talks about the status of our network
- lend hardware for the routing protocol testing
- we already donated a small sum of money to help with the logistics
More information:
Logo:
PSD: https://svn.ninux.org/svn/ninuxdeveloping/graphics/Logo_Ninux_2011.psd
XFC: https://svn.ninux.org/svn/ninuxdeveloping/graphics/Logo_Ninux_2011.xcf
PNG: https://svn.ninux.org/svn/ninuxdeveloping/graphics/Logo_Ninux_2011.png
Endorsement link:
AlterMundi
AlterMundi is an organization that fosters the rising of a new paradigm founded on freedom gained through peer collaboration. We explore different manifestations of these peer-to-peer alternatives and in particular we do a great deal of work in relation to Wireless Community Networks.
We have developed a WCN model that we call MiniMaxi. It is based on very low-cost, multi-radio mesh nodes running AlterMesh firmware, which automatically configures the mesh network. The firmware can be customised using a web tool we call the Chef. We also provide tunnel broker service for community networks that don't have native IPv6 connection.
Several network projects in South America have already adopted the tools we have developed. We are eager to share our experience and to learn a lot from all of you!
Logo:
Endorsement link:
CONFINE
The CONFINE project is a research project FIRE on Community Networks. It is developing the Community-Lab experimental testbed and is doing research and experimentation in different aspects, including routing protocols such as OLSR or BMX6 and different aspects such as secure communication, privacy, video streaming or wifi enhancements.
Logo:
Smaller with project name: http://confine-project.eu/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/logo_confine_long_150.png
Just large icon: http://confine-project.eu/files/2013/02/logo.png
Endorsement:
guifi.net
guifi.net is a Community Network where WiFi and optical fibre links coexist.
Logo:
Endorsement link:
Wireless Leiden
The Stichting Wireless Leiden is an open, cheap, fast wireless network is established for the city of Leiden and the surrounding villages. It is a local network that technically seamlessly on the Internet, but also can be used for free local communication in the Leiden region. Wireless Leiden is a non-profit organization, which runs entirely on volunteers and professionals committed to achieving and maintaining the wireless infrastructure.
Logo: wireless-leiden
Wirelesspt.net
Objectives:
The project objectives constitute involvement of the local community to share community resources in the community and for the community to provide wireless access to the Internet and new information technologies to local and disadvantaged; freely, voluntary, independent, non-commercial using specific wireless access methods where the creation of each new access point made by participants and volunteers extends and expands the coverage of wireless network to another location serving thereby providing wireless access to new technologies and empowering the local citizen.
Involvement:
We intend to involve the local community to be imperative for greater guarantee of success, sustainability and expansion project. Community involvement in the project can be a challenge, but if it is not involved, the technology does not meet your needs hindering its implementation and expansion. Regardless of the complexity of these tasks, so that this project achieves further success also needs the support of those who will serve and aspire for support, donations and sponsorships reputable sites, whose motives are easily accepted by the community. We also want to find the person or people who will probably be interested in the project or in development, support and participation as we may need to engage in certain functions, such as participation, organization or administration or if they wish to accept. This project is preferred but not exclusive to possible suitors that have the confidence of the community, know who can and should be contacted speaking the language of the community. We aim in seeking a specific selection of the right people for the project. No other decision will affect the project more than having local people on effective and reliable team who are key persons in institutions or community.
Appointments:
We do not create false enthusiasm or guarantees that can not be implemented in collaboration with potential stakeholders, participants, supporters and sponsors, or we will be open and honest and try to inform and educate the underprivileged and the less informed from the most diverse content such as audio visual content. In places where people or with the level of information is lower, we will focus on the services of internet to radio stations, television, print articles and photos without trying to introduce technology to someone without realizing what applications they can actually serve that person, persons, area or community and informing the best possible prospects because not always have an idea how new technologies can be favourable to them.
Project wiki page: http://wirelesspt.net/wiki
Endorsement: http://wirelesspt.net/wiki/Battlemesh
qMp.cat
What is it:
It is firmware for embedded network devices based on OpenWRT Linux operating system,
it provides an easy way to set up networks using MESH it doesn't matter your they are either wired or WiFi or a mix of both
- It is a fast and reliable way to extend an Internet uplink to end-users
Two main purposes:
For quick deployments
There's no need to think about network topology, all you need to do is to spread the nodes and connect one to internet.
Use it in any kind of environments like concerts, meetings, demonstrations or in case of a natural disaster.For the wireless communities
If you are new into this all you need to become part of the existing community or to start building one is to download and install the firmware. It won't take you more than the time you need to take a coffee to have your node ready to be put in place.
But if you are already an old hands at wireless communities here is qMp to let you forget about all those weird network administration tricks that don't last more than a day in your mind and focus on what makes your community grow, that is, the nodes deployment.
How is it done:
- Providing a complete autoconfiguration system from the first boot
- Using a set of Layer 3 MESH protocols: BMX6 (main), OLSR6 and Babel as backup
- Using IPv6 as the main IP protocol
- Using IPv4 only for end-user connection (tunneling)
- Providing an easy and intuitive administration web interface (LuCI based)
Endorsement link:
Logo:
Open 802.11s
Open80211s is an open-source implementation of the recently ratified IEEE 802.11s wireless mesh standard. The goal is that the software runs any commodity hardware supported by the Linux kernel.
WE WILL SUPPORT THE WMBV6 BY:
- helping to promote the event
- helping members of the community to attend
- help setting up the firmware and testbed for protocol testing
Endorsement link:
Logo: