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*[http://wire.less.dk/cantenna/ Video showing the step-by-step building of a cantenna] (antenna made from a can) for wireless networking (Wi-Fi, WLAN at 2.4 Ghz) | *[http://wire.less.dk/cantenna/ Video showing the step-by-step building of a cantenna] (antenna made from a can) for wireless networking (Wi-Fi, WLAN at 2.4 Ghz) | ||
*[http://wndw.net/index.html '''Wireless Networking in the Developing World: 2nd Edition'''] (It is a free book about designing, implementing, and maintaining low-cost wireless networks.) | *[http://wndw.net/index.html '''Wireless Networking in the Developing World: 2nd Edition'''] (It is a free book about designing, implementing, and maintaining low-cost wireless networks. A new updated version is available) | ||
*[http://www.wardrive.net/ Wireless LAN Security, Wardriving & Warchalking] | *[http://www.wardrive.net/ Wireless LAN Security, Wardriving & Warchalking] |
Revision as of 14:22, 21 February 2008
Resources
- Video showing the step-by-step building of a cantenna (antenna made from a can) for wireless networking (Wi-Fi, WLAN at 2.4 Ghz)
- Wireless Networking in the Developing World: 2nd Edition (It is a free book about designing, implementing, and maintaining low-cost wireless networks. A new updated version is available)
- Radio Mobile Software tool used to predict the performance of radio systems and to do radio link predictions
- Ubuntu Community developed, linux-based operating system
- Freedom Toaster, is a project to overcome the difficulty in obtaining Linux and Open Source software
- itrainOnline Wireless Networking Resources
- Wikipedia Wireless mesh network page
- Google Earth offers maps and satellite images of the world
- One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Wiki site sharing the experiences of the One Laptop Per Child project
- Building a Rural Wireless Mesh Network A do-it-yourself guide to planning and building a Freifunk based mesh network. This is a step-by-step guide on converting a Linksys WRT54GL into a mesh node
- Free Telephony Project Open Embedded Telephony. The project is about providing free reference designs for embedded telephony. Both the hardware and software are open.
- translate.org.za Open Source Software Translation Project
- Wikipedia WRT54G models and harware specifications page
- VoIP-4D Primer - Building Voice Infrastructure in Developing Regions
Wireless Community Networks
- Meraka Institute: Wireless Africa
- Wireless Ghana Internet Connectivity for West African Communities
- Uganda Community Wireless Resource Centre, Department of Electrical Engineering, Makerere University
- Linknet, Macha, Zambia
- South Africa - Wireless User Groups
ICT Policy
- Link Centre Southern Africa's leading ICT policy, regulation and management hub