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== Resources from the guide ==
== Software and Resources from the guide ==


[[DIY_Mesh_Guide_Resources|A list of all the resources used in the guide can be found here]]
[[DIY_Mesh_Guide_Resources|A list of all the software and resources used in the guide can be found here]]





Revision as of 09:01, 7 November 2007

Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network

A do-it-yourself guide to planning and building a Freifunk based mesh network


DIY Mesh Guide cover



About The Guide

Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network

Reliable, affordable and easy access to telecommunication services for all has been identified as key to social and economic development in Africa. Self-provisioning and community ownership of low cost, distributed infrastructure is becoming a viable alternative to increase the penetration of telecommunication services in rural Africa. The recent emergence of wireless mesh network technology (based on IEEE 802.11 a/b/g standards) can help to improve the delivery of telecommunication services in these regions.


DIY Guide topics

Version 0.7_65 of the DIY guide covers the following topics:

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Description of a wireless mesh network
  • Chapter 3: Important condsiderations
  • Chapter 4: Required Hardware and software
  • Chapter 5: Planning the wireless mesh network
  • Chapter 6: Building the wireless mesh network
  • Chapter 7: Services on the network
  • Appendix A: Acronyms
  • Appendix B: Configuration Steps
  • Appendix C: Troubleshooting FAQ
  • Appendix D: Wireless Regulations in Africa
  • Appendix E: How to prepare a CAT5 LAN cable
  • Appendix F: Resources
  • Appendix G: Planning Sheet


Core Group

(Comment - need to put a two liner description of the team members)

David Johnson - aka "kingdavid" is a research leader in the Wireless Africa group at the Meraka Institute.

Karel Matthee - Project manager.

Dare Sokoya - Dare is currently reading for his PhD.

Lawrence Mboweni - Developer

Ajay Makan - Ajay's passion lies in the development and implementation of wireless networks in communities, with a specific foucus on health and education.

Henk Kotze - Technology Development and implementation


Download

You can download the latest version of the guide in .PDF format here


Feedback

Please send us your feedback, comments and corrections to diymeshguide[at]meraka.org.za. We would like to know how you have used the guide, whether the guide was useful in setting up your mesh network and what topics should be expanded on or covered in the guide.

Read what comments have been received


Software and Resources from the guide

A list of all the software and resources used in the guide can be found here



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