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any PCs, through wi-fi or any other connection medium, to be
interconnected each other, act as router and handle together
a mesh network even bigger than Internet. If they want, the
PCs can share their own spare bandwidth, providing anywhere
free Internet connection. But the goal of the Netsukuku project
is much more: the Netsukuku users community, indeed, builds by
themselves an unique global network, totally apart and complementary
to Internet, without the support of any Telecom Companies, ISPs or
governance Entities. Even the task to assign and resolve the domain
names is equally distributed upon each PC, avoiding the use of any
server, with a minimal requirement of memory and CPU resource.
The Netsukuku network can expand in a very simple way: the users
set up their own wi-fi antennas on a well exposed place
(i.e. windows or roofs), linking themselves to the other Netsukuku
PCs, through wi-fi or any other connection medium, to be linked
each other and build by themselves an unique global mesh
network, totally apart, complementary and even bigger than Internet,
without the support of any Telecom Companies, ISPs or governance entities.
The task to assign and resolve the domain names is equally distributed
upon each PC, avoiding the use of any server, with a minimal requirement
of memory and CPU resource. If they want, the PCs can share their own spare
bandwidth, providing anywhere free Internet connection.
Wi-fi technology represents the easiest way to join the Netsukuku network.
The users setting up their own wi-fi antennas on a well exposed place
(i.e. windows or roofs), link themselves to the other Netsukuku
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range of other Netsukuku wi-fi signals, it will join to Netsukuku
using a "virtual tunnel" over his
Internet connection, which will
supply the missing radio link.
range of other Netsukuku wi-fi signals, an Internet connection is sufficient
to
supply the missing "physical" link.

The Wi-Fi revolution in a P2P networking solution

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