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PCs able to interconnect to each other, self manage a traffic of
data comparable to the Internet one.
PCs able to interconnect to each other and self manage a traffic
of data comparable to the Internet one.
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The application works in a very simple way: the user sets up
his
own wi-fi antenna on an reachable place (window
or roof), and, doing so, links himself to the other Netsukuku users
within his radio range. The number of interconnected PCs can grow
endlessly and when a user cannot connect to a Netsukuku wi-fi area,
a "virtual tunnel" over his Internet connection will automatically
provide for his m
issing radio link.
The application works in a very simple way: the users set up
their
own wi-fi antenna on an reachable place (i.e. window or roof),
and, doing so, link themselves to the other Netsukuku users
within their radio range. The number of interconnected PCs can grow
endlessly and when a user is out of the range of a Netsukuku wi-fi
area, a "virtual tunnel" over his Internet connection provides for
missing link.
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that uses the spread of wi-fi technology to empower users to have open,
secure, anonymous, people-centred, and distributed access to the ICTs.
that expoit the spread of wi-fi technology to implement an open,
secure, anonymous, people-centred, and distributed means of access
to the ICTs.

The Wi-Fi revolution in a P2P networking solution

Ntk_WSIS (last edited 2009-09-29 08:26:46 by alpt)