Mesh-Net
Internet 2.0...secure and private
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Forget the so called Internet Neutraility...it isn't. Whoopee Goldberg (and the HildeBeast) are FOR it..that should give you some clue.
Anything the government says...(white man - in washington- speak with forked tongue) they mean the exact opposite.
MeshNet is a totally different thing.
- THE internet is neither neutral nor private, in case you were in any doubt. The US National Security Agency can reportedly collect nearly everything a user does on the net, while internet service providers (ISPs) move traffic according to business agreements, rather than what is best for its customers. So some people have decided to take matters into their own hands, and are building their own net from scratch.
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Across the US, from Maryland to Seattle, work is underway to construct user-owned wireless networks that will permit secure communication without surveillance or any centralised organisation. They are known as meshnets and ultimately, if their designers get their way, they will span the country.
- in Catalonia, Spain, is going from strength to strength. Guifi was started in the early 2000s by Ramon Roca, an Oracle employee who wanted broadband at his rural home. The local network now has more than 21,000 wireless nodes, spanning much of Catalonia. As well as allowing users to communicate with each other, Guifi also hosts web servers, videoconferencing services and internet radio broadcasts, all of which would work if the internet went down for the rest of the country.
Goood information post
First I have heard of it.
Thank you. sounds interesting. Kind of like The CB radio everyone sending receiving, have to check it out..
Have any kinda day you want to... ;-)
when you get to be MY age..
any kind of day will do..
just as long as its ANOTHER one.
Ever hear of Cult of the Dead Cow? A sort of hacker collective I paid attention to back in the '90s. They were the first group I'd heard trying to implement mesh networks, but back then they were trying to get range, and using microwave transmitters.
The tech has really improved, but still, for those of us in relatively remote areas, some backbone is necessary, and this sorta takes the piss out of privacy, as chokepoints are easy places to tap the line.
Still, I'm in favor of this, as the fewer harvests of user data happening, the freer we all are, and, in time, as technology continues to improve, the distance issues can be solved - and best of all, eliminate the damn ISPs, cable companies, phone companies, and the rest of the greedy swine!
Thanks!
Edit: found this, and it's the best part!:
Sign me up!
project LOOOOOON!



who says Google is the only one that get's to fly them?
balloooooons are not a new thing.
helium..schmelium.
Use SOLAR hot air.
anyone can play.
or this

LOL
That last pic reminds me of why I don't watch TV =p
TV makes me (literally) Ill.
Great technology....good information sir.
@everittdmickey is net neutrality necessary?
For sure it is necessary. You never know how a governments or agencies will turn the data against the people in the future.
indoor plumbing isn't necessary...millions of people don't have it.
Okk
nice information sir but I was listen that if you were using a Wi-Fi network then there is possibility that your data is hack easily is it true
there's a possibility that you'll get struck by lightning.
or have a meteor kill you while you sleep.
as far as meshnet security..that's what crypto is for.
Okkk
Hay @everittdmickey how are you.., I can see it now your most post are regarding some news.
Here you had take about the various WiFi service and internet.... And its security ...
Well good post .
nice technology information,