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Coming to a watering hole near you: OLPC's mesh networking
James Cameron on mesh networking, cow powered laptops and the OLPC
Andrew Hendry 04/03/2008 10:43:32
XO on tripod in Warrumbungles during a mesh test Active antenna point to point test range. Measuring signal strength that occasionally exceeded 1.6km Active Antenna mesh repeater being tested at 3m altitude Active Antenna mesh repeater prototype Inside the Active Antenna mesh repeater prototype with built in firmware. Just add battery, solar panel and stick it up a tree! XO in DC analog input mode monitoring a battery charger
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Active Antenna mesh repeater prototype
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