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==WAT?==
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* '''IRC'''
**[irc://irc.rizon.org/meshnet irc.rizon.org #meshnet] [CANT CONNECT]


Mesh; (802.11s wireless)
* '''*chans'''
Imagine a huge autoconfiguring wireless network, completely run by private users of the interwebs. This network is anonymous, autonomous, and free-to-access.
**Visit http://anonym.to/http://888chan.org/net/res/38501.html for ongoing info.
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==More Informations PLZ==
==A Network by and for the people==
[[File:MeshnetThread.png|right|200px]]
What if there were ways for us to exist without anyone controlling the network or the websites we lurk around? What if I told you that you could use the same technology as torrenting to distribute websites irrespective of servers and that whole nonsense? What if I told you we could own the physical network?


A redundant wireless network consisting of multiple devices privately owned by various users. Each device adds another node for data to travel across. When a device is added, the existing devices will work with the new device as another data node. If a device fails or is otherwise removed, the remaining devices will reconfigure to continue to relay data without the missing/offline node. If one device is connected to the actual internets, all devices and connected users can access the internets from the mesh, though it may be a bit slow.
==Out with Telcoms, in with Mesh==
No more AT&T, Comcast, or their likes controlling our interwebs. There exists a technology called mesh (802.11s wireless) which makes it possible. We can use the technology to make our power and communications autonomous, anonymous, ubiquitous, and free-to-access.


==Links==
==Mesh vs Fiber Optics==
Main Page:
Right now, mesh can't beat fiber optics with its 5gbps speed. However, an opportunistic multiple input multiple output mesh network can get 100mbps over the air with around a 90% bandwidth efficiency over multiple hops with the ability to reconfigure each device in response to a downed node in under 50ms (a ping good enough for even shootan gaymes). Each mesh device in the network adds redundancy to the network making it more resilient to failure. More importantly, mesh can be deployed anywhere and everywhere for very little cost.
http://unitedmeshnetwork.org/


Wiki:
==Mix and Match Technologies==
http://mesh-net.org/wiki/Main_Page
You can combine this technology with solar panels to make a distributed network of electric power. Google is on it with mesh and the Smartgrid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09dhjDcaT7g


Chan:
You can combine this technology with VOIP to make a true distributed telephony network.
http://mesh-net.org/mesh/wakaba.html


FB G:
You can combine this technology with P2P software and grid computing to make a distributed processing network.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=189355458404


Tools:
You can combine this technology with P2P/[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proactive_network_Provider_Participation_for_P2P P4P]/[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS DDNS] to make a distributed website hosting network.
http://unitedmeshnetwork.org/tools.html
(cumming moar infos <s>end of may 2010</s> Eventually.)


old wiki:
You combine all that with open source software, firmware, and hardware, we can expect amazing advancements in just about everything we do.
http://nsurgent.innominate0.org/insurgen.info/wiki/Meshnet.html


History of the Internet:
==Slowly but Surely==
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4  link may have trouble, try searching google if link is dead.
Anon, I am asking you to champion this idea. To share this information with people you think might be able to do something about it. Only a very small portion of us need to develop the technology for all of us to be able to benefit from it. The trick here is to start using the technology. If you use linux or mac and you have wireless, you already have the power to contribute to the mesh network. Get yourself one of these devices; you won't regret it.


Mesh the world:
I figure at $20 per device we could build a network of 50 million of these devices in less than 5 years. It took the internet 4 years to reach 50 million people. iPods took 3 years. Facebook took 2 years. At first, this network won't be much. Maybe, you, your friends, and your neighbor sharing bandwidth wirelessly while still wired into your normal ISP, but the more people who join your network, the better your network becomes until one day the network becomes the Internet.
http://www.open80211s.org/


Open Source Hardware Community:
Most of the work has already been done. For some of us. we have already begun the process, but it is far from a united front.
http://harkopen.com/projects


Making a fractal antenna:
Imagine the possibilities, anon? One unified net owned by the people, built by the people, for the people.
http://ruckman.net/archives.htm#FEATURED (for better wireless reception, guide is for a DTV antenna, but the same rules apply to wi-fi).


9gridchan.org started by the technolo/g/y board here - created a decentralized network using obscure software as and edn-run around restrictions on internet use, etc. Hasn't blown up to many users but it's been going on for 6-9 months now.
==See Also==
*History of the Internet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4  link may have trouble, try searching google if dead.
*Mesh the world: http://www.open80211s.org/
*Open Source Hardware Community: http://harkopen.com/projects
*Making a fractal antenna: http://ruckman.net/archives.htm#FEATURED (for better wireless reception, guide is for a DTV antenna, but the same rules apply to wi-fi).
*Better than free: http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/kelly08/kelly08_index.html
== Where to start? ==
Research, tutorials, collaboration, cheap hardware.


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Revision as of 09:43, 30 July 2010

A Network by and for the people

What if there were ways for us to exist without anyone controlling the network or the websites we lurk around? What if I told you that you could use the same technology as torrenting to distribute websites irrespective of servers and that whole nonsense? What if I told you we could own the physical network?

Out with Telcoms, in with Mesh

No more AT&T, Comcast, or their likes controlling our interwebs. There exists a technology called mesh (802.11s wireless) which makes it possible. We can use the technology to make our power and communications autonomous, anonymous, ubiquitous, and free-to-access.

Mesh vs Fiber Optics

Right now, mesh can't beat fiber optics with its 5gbps speed. However, an opportunistic multiple input multiple output mesh network can get 100mbps over the air with around a 90% bandwidth efficiency over multiple hops with the ability to reconfigure each device in response to a downed node in under 50ms (a ping good enough for even shootan gaymes). Each mesh device in the network adds redundancy to the network making it more resilient to failure. More importantly, mesh can be deployed anywhere and everywhere for very little cost.

Mix and Match Technologies

You can combine this technology with solar panels to make a distributed network of electric power. Google is on it with mesh and the Smartgrid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09dhjDcaT7g

You can combine this technology with VOIP to make a true distributed telephony network.

You can combine this technology with P2P software and grid computing to make a distributed processing network.

You can combine this technology with P2P/P4P/DDNS to make a distributed website hosting network.

You combine all that with open source software, firmware, and hardware, we can expect amazing advancements in just about everything we do.

Slowly but Surely

Anon, I am asking you to champion this idea. To share this information with people you think might be able to do something about it. Only a very small portion of us need to develop the technology for all of us to be able to benefit from it. The trick here is to start using the technology. If you use linux or mac and you have wireless, you already have the power to contribute to the mesh network. Get yourself one of these devices; you won't regret it.

I figure at $20 per device we could build a network of 50 million of these devices in less than 5 years. It took the internet 4 years to reach 50 million people. iPods took 3 years. Facebook took 2 years. At first, this network won't be much. Maybe, you, your friends, and your neighbor sharing bandwidth wirelessly while still wired into your normal ISP, but the more people who join your network, the better your network becomes until one day the network becomes the Internet.

Most of the work has already been done. For some of us. we have already begun the process, but it is far from a united front.

Imagine the possibilities, anon? One unified net owned by the people, built by the people, for the people.

9gridchan.org started by the technolo/g/y board here - created a decentralized network using obscure software as and edn-run around restrictions on internet use, etc. Hasn't blown up to many users but it's been going on for 6-9 months now.

See Also

Where to start?

Research, tutorials, collaboration, cheap hardware.



Meshnet is part of a series on Projects.


Meshnet is part of a series on Tools.
DoS:

Bunkerbuster (TCP/UDP/HTTP)DoS_5.5 (>1)Hping (>9000)Longcat Flooder (SYN/TCP/UDP/HTTP)Longcat Death Star (Voluntary Botnet)Low Orbit Ion Cannon (TCP/HTTP)UDP.pl (UDP)PyRAEP (UDP)Rok/i/ts (UDP)SlowLoris (HTTP Low Bandwidth)Ssyn.pl (SYN)UDPFlooder (UDP)Zap Attack (SYN)UDP Unicorn (UDP)
Flooders, Mailers & Spammers:

Domorato (SMS)MailRape (Flooder)Nraep (Spammer)Shitnami (AnonTalk DB Search Flood)SMS Bomber (SMS)Spam List (Spam)Sparky's Mailbomber (Flooder)Wpcomment.sh (Wordpress Flooder)Youflood (Pageview Flooder)
Net:

FreenetIRCIMacrosMAC addressMeshnetPr0xiesProxybotTorWOT
Re/b/randed:

F/i/relazorzF/i/rekipzL/i/nuxW/i/ndows