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Frank Bax wrote > Ron Thompson wrote: > > The question is: Is it possible to set up an open wireless router in > such a > > way that anyone who finds it could communicate to the host computer? > The > > internet isn't available so normal e-mail isn't available. > > > The router is the "host". Most routers will do what you want "out of > the box"; since they have DHCP enabled. With DHCP enabled; computers > are able to connect to the router either wired or wireless. All > computers that obtained their ip address from the same router will be > able to communicate with each other. > Right. so all the Clients must be in relatively close proximity to the router. > Any consumer grade UPS that is designed to run a desktop system for > 15-30 minutes will run a router for several hours. A DC/AC converter > connected to your vehicle's lighter outlet will easily turn that vehicle > into a generator. > If you have a good router with a somewhat well designed power circuit (like the WRT54GL does) you don't ned 230V (110V) but just bare about 12V DC. This type of router accepts 4.5V..22V as input. Quite nice :-) > What kind of communication are you expecting bewteen these connected > computers? You won't need email since the range of wireless signal on > routers is so low you can more easily use verbal communication to speak > to the other party. For long range communication, the trick will be to > get multiple routers connected to each other! That's normally what the > internet does - without telephone or internet support, it won't be so > easy. > And thats the point when mesh networks jump in. The Routers shall communicate which each other wirelessly. The just needs to be a dynamic routing protocol (and the routers need to communicate in ad-hoc mode with each other). There are quite a few networks running this way around the world. Some of them with several hundered nodes. cu Marco -- Psssst! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger01
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