" Netsukuku is separated from Internet. How?
Someone is building all new infrastructure? Who's paying for that?
A: Not at all, there is no need to pay. The best way to physical link two
nodes is using the wifi. Nowadays, there are a lot of cool wifi
technologies, which allows to link two nodes distant kilometres each other.
In the city there would be no problems, it suffices only a node for
each neighbourhood and the city will be completely covered."
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dwayne Monroe" <idoru345 at yahoo.com> To: <lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: [lbo-talk] Netsukuku
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> Intriguing.
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> .d.
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> ...
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> Netsukuku is a mesh network or a P2P net system that
> generates and sustains itself autonomously. It is
> designed to handle an unlimited number of nodes with
> minimal CPU and memory resources. Thanks to this
> feature it can be easily used to build a worldwide
> distributed, anonymous and anarchical network,
> separated from the Internet, without the support of
> any servers, ISPs or authority controls.
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> Keep in mind that it is a _physical network_, it isn't
> built upon any other existing net, therefore there
> must be computers linked _physically_ each other, then
> Netsukuku will build the routes.
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> More mesh network musings (and source code) at:
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> <http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/?p=Home>
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