El 9 de abril de 2019 14:57:57 GMT-05:00, Pau <pau(a)dabax.net> escribió:
TPlink 3500, 4300, 4310 are great devices for dual band
meshing. You
migh find some in the second hand market.
If you can wait 15-20 days, then a good option is the Xiaomi mi 3g, you
can find it for about 30€ in aliexpress.
https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-xiaomi-mi-router-3g-1167mbps.html
Less than one of those dual band routers I'd not use for meshing in an
event (will be too poor).
Pau, can you explain this last sentence using other words? I don't understand.
On 9/4/19 21:55, modante(a)disroot.org wrote:
Hello.
There is a festival here in the city of Alicante called Alacant
Desperta
(
https://www.alacantdesperta.com/) totally
self-organized and without
money and there is a proposal to make a TV/Radio streaming during the
days of the event.
The place where it happens is a grat park in one of the castles of
thel
city and there is no internet connection, Then
one guy offered his
connection that is in a roof of a building very close and with clear
vision to the park. The idea is to use between 2 (a simple link) or 4
devices (if we distribute the network) using libremesh in order to
have
access to internet in different points of the
park and also to
promote
and show the use of communitary networks using
apps like ring to
communicate without the need of internet (p2p).
I would need advice about routers and network devices with antenna to
do
the link between the two points in a reliable
way.
Would be great if this devices are easy to get in the second hand
market
(like wallapop or ebay) because there is no money
for buying and we
are
going to collect between a few guys some € to
spend in them.
Thank you very much :-)
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