Buen día!
Les consulto si se les ocurre cómo podría implementar un balanceo de carga
para garantizar un mínimo de ancho de banda para que todos los dispositivos
puedan acceder a internet.
Sería bueno poder hacer grupos y dar distintas velocidades.
En principio me gustaría que el usuario que pone la única salida a internet
que tenemos, tenga un buen piso garantizado, para que no vea tan afectada
su conección, y que el resto pueda acceder a algo básico.
Me recomendaron usar un software de libre descarga de Microtik, e
instalarlo en una computadora con 2 placas de red. Una placa conectada al
equipo que accede a internet y la otra conectada a la red.
¿Ideas?
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Subject: [gsoc-students-2019] Google Summer of Code - ideas wanted
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2020 23:05:52 +0100
From: Andreas Bräu via gsoc-students-2019 <gsoc-students-2019(a)freifunk.net>
Reply-To: gsoc-org-admins(a)freifunk.net <gsoc-org-admins(a)freifunk.net>
To: gsoc-students-2019(a)freifunk.net
CC: Andreas Bräu <ab(a)andi95.de>
Hi there,
I wish you all the best for 2020!
We're planning to apply for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) again. GSoC is
a program by Google to bring student developers into Open Source projects.
tl;dr: Google pays students for 3 months in summer developing software
for an open source project. Therefore we need to collect ideas for
possible projects. People from the projects will act as mentors for
students. If you want to know more about that, please visit
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
Freifunk acts as umbrella organization since 2008 for several projects
like OpenWRT, ninux, qaul.net, guifi.net, retroshare, wlan slowenija,
altermundi.net, ...
To apply as organization we need a list of project ideas, we collect at
https://projects.freifunk.net. Now it's the best time to update or add
ideas. This can be done via github:
https://github.com/freifunk/projects.freifunk.net-contents
The application period will start on January 14. The best case would be
if you add your ideas until this deadline :) You can find the complete
timeline at https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/#timeline
If you know people within your community that would be interested in
mentoring projects, feel free to distribute this email. Also, if you
know students that would be interested in doing projects for one of our
organizations, please tell them!
If you have any questions, just send me an email!
Best regards,
Andi
We have released version 1.1 of LibreRouterOs! We encourage your community to update as this release has some security fixes.
Changelog:
Update OpenWrt from 18.06.4 to 18.06.5 (mostly security fixes)
Update LibreMesh to (libremesh/lime-packages@96dcfa4)
Firmware is provided in binary form only for the LibreRouter. If you have other hardware you will have to locally build using the instructions at https://github.com/LibreRouterOrg/openwrt/blob/v1.1/README.md
Check https://github.com/LibreRouterOrg/openwrt/releases/tag/v1.1 for a full download links, changelog with detailed information and install instructions.
Best!
SAn
PS: Happy new year :)
Hola,
Les cuento que ya tenemos dos LibreRouter en NuestraRED.org y estamos
empezando a realizar pruebas.
Queria preguntar si alguien sabe en donde puedo encontrar el patrón de
radiación de las antenas que trae el equipo, si son antenas sectoriales o
omnidireccionales y ese tipo de detalles para utilizarlo en el diseño de la
implementación.
Gracias.
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Subject: [gsoc-students-2019] Google Summer of Code 2020
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2019 20:39:28 +0100
From: Andreas Bräu via gsoc-students-2019 <gsoc-students-2019(a)freifunk.net>
Reply-To: gsoc-org-admins(a)freifunk.net
To: gsoc-students-2019(a)freifunk.net
CC: Andreas Bräu <ab(a)andi95.de>
Hi there,
it's getting cold out there :)
So let's think about the next summer. The next summer of code. Today
Google announced the 16th edtion of Google Summer of Code:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
We plan to attend again as freifunk and would apply as umbrella
organization like as in the years before.
If you plan to participate (again), please get in touch with us.
For a successful application we need an updates list of ideas. All ideas
are collected at https://projects.freifunk.net/#/projects
To add an idea you need to submit your idea to the github repository at
https://github.com/freifunk/projects.freifunk.net-contents
If you need help adding files or have any questions, please don't
hesitate to ask for help!
We need your ideas until mid of January 2020!
Maybe you can use the last days of this year to think of new ideas.
Best,
Andi
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I just received this email on the BattleMesh list:
BEREC wants to ban installing your own router
https://fsfe.org/news/2019/news-20191120-01.html
DEADLINE is at 5PM today!
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Ilario
iochesonome(a)gmail.com
ilario(a)sindominio.net
hi people,
sorry if the website (linked at bottom) in only in italian.. but there
are also a lot of nice photografs
:) we are in NINUX Valsamoggia and Bologna and we are a comunity using
libremesh in the last 3years.. (we loved chef) and we experimented some
problems with the network profiles.. because there is not automation to
build by own the images with metabuilder with custom networkprofiles.
I don't know if you can do somethings..
we appreciate also if you can show us some public documentations about
how set the network profile for single antennas: set a single custom
name and distance. we read the README in the repo.. but we are confused
about it...
so.. this is our blog! https://antennine.noblogs.org/
hugs Cris
ps: will we see in CCC in Leipzig?
Hello!
It's a rather long story, but I am planning to create a small mesh network,
and I have just a few hours to spend my entire budget (it's an art grant,
lol).
Anyway, the thing I'm trying to figure out is what find of routers to get?
I'm looking at the Linksys WRT3200ACM MU-MIMO, which seems great because
it's open source, but wow, it's expensive!
I wonder if anyone on this list has found great & cheap hardware for nodes?
I'd love to be able to use my budget (It's around 600USD) to get as many
nodes as possible!
My hope is to set up a mesh network as part of an art-game and train local
folks to take it over and expand it after the piece is done. <3
Thanks for any and all thoughts!!
Cheers,
Hayley
Samara Hayley Steele, MFA
samarahayleysteele.com
Dear all,
October is the best month for learning how to use git as you can receive
a free t-shirt for that!
A couple of companies founded a thing called Hacktoberfest, which ships
a t-shirt to anyone submitting at least 4 pull requests on Github during
October.
So, if you are interested, register here [1] using a Github user.
Then have a look at the issues that we tagged as "good first issue" here
[2] on the lime-packages repository, currently there are 13 which are open.
Of course you can also address other issues (feature requests, bugs...)
which are not tagged, you can find the full list here [3], currently
there are 58 which are open.
Ciao!
Ilario
[1]
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
[2]
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/labels/good%20first%20issue
[3]
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues
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Ilario
iochesonome(a)gmail.com
ilario(a)sindominio.net