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> > A couple of ideas come to mind. One was to promote an idea such as the > ICE > (In Case of Emergency) numbers used for cell phones, something that would > be > universally understood, but for wireless networks. Perhaps ICE software > that > could access emergency routers (part of an emergency preparedness network) > with local webpages with disaster / relief information and communications. > Interesting Idea. But the network would have to be deployed long before the desaster. > It wouldn't necessarily have to be part of a larger network if a few of > these > provided critical local services to an emergency commnad centre. > Only one uplink to the internet is needed for mesh networks. If configured correctly everyon can use it. So a single satelite uplink might be enough. > Another question was, what, if any, usuable information does a router > broadcast. If the router broadcast a website address as its > identification > then by looking at the available routers someone would see one named > www.localemergency.net would they be able to establish a browser > connection > to the host, even with the internet down, by accessing the webpage through > that router. I hope I've explained this well enough. > The freifunk-firmware has a package which cn be installed named "DHCP-Splash". If someone connects to the router with a wireless device the first time, the webbrowser gets redirected to a configurable url. this can be a usage agreement or anything else. It is highly configuable. This would really be anything you needed for your idea to work. > BTW, thanks for the suggestions on suitable battery powered routers. > we're using them here, so it was easy... There are separate mailinglists for such projects to... one is wlanware (about the firmware itself, it is linux-based, openwrt) and one is... wlan international or something like this. I'll need to take a look when I'm at home. There you meet people who are deploying such networks in remote areas. BTW: can you tell more about your project? God bless you kruemi -- Neu: GMX FreeDSL Komplettanschluss mit DSL 6.000 Flatrate + Telefonanschluss für nur 17,95 Euro/mtl.!* http://dslspecial.gmx.de/freedsl-surfflat/?ac=OM.AD.PD003K11308T4569a
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