O'Reilly Series: Building Wireless Community Networks
Planning and Deploying Local Wireless Networks - 2nd Edition Expanded & Updated
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book focuses on connecting people online through wireless network technology, specifically the 802.11b standard (WiFi), which enables networking for towns, schools, neighborhoods, and organizations. It emphasizes cooperation and resource sharing as essential components. The first edition successfully guided thousands in community networking, and the rapid adoption of WiFi has made it even more relevant today. With WiFi-enabled devices ubiquitous, the potential for community networking using freely available radio spectrum is immense. The book illustrates how to make networks accessible from various locations, extend high-speed Internet to underserved areas, and foster collaborative communities. Establishing an access point for high-speed Internet requires just a gateway or base station, allowing any wireless-enabled computer to connect and share resources. Rob Flickenger, who built a network in northern California, shares his hands-on expertise in this guide. Key topics include selecting equipment, finding antenna sites, building antennas, securing networks, new monitoring tools, regulations for wireless deployment, and IP network administration. Flickenger's blend of expertise, humor, and enthusiasm makes this a valuable and engaging resource for anyone interested in wireless connectivity.


