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  1. WiFi can be organized according to peer to peer principles as Mesh Networks. See also our entry on Wireless Mesh Networks Description You can have a "Wi-Fi network that is not top-down but rather ground-level, peer-to-peer. It relies not on $3,500 radio ...

  2. WiFi hotspot locators index WiFi hotspots that can be either commercial or free to use: 1. Commercial hotspots require users to authenticate themselves and purchase an Internet pass via credit card or other payment systems such as PayPal; these hotspots are generally located in airports and hotels.

  3. Definition "WLAN - is the acronym for Wireless Local Area Network and is also called WiFi in marketing language. It is based on a family of standards by the IEEE which all start with the numbers 802.11 (a, b, c, etc.). The technology operates in a band of the ...

  4. Until KeyWifi. As KeyWifi puts it on its IndieGogo project page, - KeyWifi is the world’s first web-based, peer-to-peer internet access platform, allowing individuals and small businesses to safely rent out their Wifi, opening up previously unavailable hotspots and turning our whole world into a potential “Wifi zone.”. That one phrase ...

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    • =Case Study of A Failed Open Hardware Project
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    Ronja (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access) is an User Controlled Technology (like Free Software) project of optical point-to-point data link. The device has 1.4km range and has stable 10Mbps full duplex data rate. Ronja is an optoelectronic device you can mount on your house and connect your PC, home or office network with other networks. Or you ...

    Christian Siefkes discusses the presentation by Johan Soderbergh, of Hacking Capitalismfame, on the Ronja project, which failed both because a commercial fork, because issues in open hardware licensing, and I would argue, for introducing forced reciprocity into peer production. “Johan Söderberg talked about the Czech open hardware project Ronja. RO...

    This seems like a failure of political-economic model, (or "business model"), rather than a failure of technology or licensing. One possible approach could have patent the designs and issue an open license for any non-commercial use, obliging commercial users to get permission and negotiate a royalty agreement. Ideally, this would be implemented th...

  5. According to their website, by 2011 TFA Wireless had provided the first residential deployment of “Super WiFi,” a long-range, barrier-piercing wireless network. The partnership with Rice has allowed for study of high-impact, low-cost networks and the development of new health-sensing applications in an attempt to catch public health issues early.

  6. Example: "Eduroam is an international WiFi roaming service for members of education institutions. It is useful for visiting scholars and for students using libraries of different universities. All of them can use their home university credentials to access the Internet from the premises of any other affiliated institution.

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