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    hcv13 🇵🇸 (hcv13@mastodon.la)'s status on Thursday, 19-Dec-2024 00:46:18 JST hcv13 🇵🇸 hcv13 🇵🇸
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    @jwildeboer In Argentina, an experience in the development of community Internet networks based on mesh networks was developed at the time.

    1. Comunidades haciendo Internet- Experiencia QuintanaLibre

    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=DcOAePVwafs

    2. Comunidades Haciendo Internet - Nuevas Redes

    https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fnHJfDJwEiY

    Now, in message number four afirma que " the mesh network of an OLPC, that didn’t need the CPU for transmitting network traffic, so still worked when the OLPC was „sleeping“ had a range of up to 4 kilometres". [https://mastodon.la/@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net/113137659879899521]

    The question is the following: what kind of technological devices were those computers equipped with that allowed the transmission of information up to a radius of action of four kilometers?

    Do you have any specialized references that would allow me to go deeper into this technical aspect that you mention?

    Note: the image that I attach is from a computer acquired in La Guajira, Colombia, known as “Canaima” of second generation and I have it for two years. They have MX-Linux installed and it works great.

    In conversation about 5 months ago from mastodon.la permalink
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