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Mesh Networking Heats Up

News That deal and an expected announcement from Nortel Networks suggest that the mesh-networking market is on the rise. Motorola rival Nortel said it plans to announce on Wednesday a large sale of mesh-networking equipment to a customer in China.

[November 17, 2004, 7:30]

Mesh Networking Takes To The Skies

News Mesh networking has taken to the skies, through a pilot experiment carried out over the rural Midlands earlier this month. A group of wireless networking enthusiasts who run a mesh network in South Witham -- a village on the border of Lincolnshire...

[February 24, 2005, 13:45]

Mesh Networking Goes Industrial

News Mesh, the ad-hoc wireless networking technology that lets communities share a single broadband connection over areas up to 20 square kilometres, is now available in an industrial package. Wordsworth Technology, a UK supplier of supplier of...

[February 1, 2005, 12:25]

Mesh Networking Embraces Open-source Telephony

News UK wireless networking company LocustWorld has added support for an open-source PBX application to its meshboxes which are used to build mesh networks. According to Richard Lander, founder of LocustWorld, this will allow mesh networks to offer an...

[October 27, 2004, 12:55]

VIA Secures Mesh Networking With On-chip Encryption

News VIA announced late last week that Britain's mesh-networking company LocustWorld was the first commercial software developer to include support for PadLock ACE in its code. LocustWorld's open-source MeshAP software can dynamically configure multiple...

[September 27, 2004, 17:10]

Wireless Mesh Networking

White Papers The subject of this paper is mesh networks, another technology that is gradually maturing to a point where it cannot be ignored when considering various wireless networking technologies for deployment.

[September 13, 2007, 0:00]

SkyPilot Networks Chooses Fujitsu System-on-Chip For New Generation WiMAX Mesh Networking Solution

White Papers SkyPilot selected the Fujitsu WiMAX System-on-Chip (SoC) for a new generation of systems that will bring sophisticated mesh networking to WiMAX deployments. As the first company to announce plans to add mesh networking to WiMAX infrastructures...

[April 11, 2008, 0:00]

Intel Makes A Mesh Of Wireless Networking

News Intel's Network Architecture Lab has unveiled some of its ideas about a wireless system called mesh networking, which could massively increase bandwidth and reliability. Researchers Mike Witteman and Lakshman Krishnamurthy described the current...

[February 21, 2003, 8:43]

Mesh Networking Takes To The Skies

Talkback A "pilot" experiment. Well done :)

[February 24, 2005, 17:37]

Mesh Networking Takes To The Skies

Talkback See it in action - video on http://www.wireless.southwitham.net/html/news.html

[February 24, 2005, 20:04]

An Introduction To Wireless Mesh Networking

White Papers This white paper presents a viable alternative to all those wires - the wireless mesh network. Unlike basic Wi-Fi that simply untethers the client; the wireless mesh untethers the network itself giving IT departments, network architects and systems...

[March 26, 2008, 23:00]

Digital Inclusion In Brazil: A Remote Town Gets Connected With Mesh Networking

White Papers Wireless mesh technology from Cisco allows the small, isolated town of Tiradentes, Brazil to open up to the world.

[January 27, 2008, 23:00]

LocustWorld: Swarming Over The Traditional Telcos

News Many broadband have-nots hoped mesh networking could be the answer. Universities are taking an interest in mesh networking, as their IT managers look for the best way of making their campuses awash with high-speed Internet access.

[December 30, 2004, 13:25]

$100 Laptop To Be Built In Taiwan

Talkback Mesh networking may bring about a renaissance of Usenet. The peer to peer nature of Usenet is ideally suited for mesh networking and areas with intermittent connectivity. With the disappearance of AOL from Usenet the signal to noise ratio has...

[December 14, 2005, 11:55]

Ruckus Mixes Meshing With 802.11n

News Ruckus Wireless has unveiled equipment for enterprises that combines the high-speed 802.11n Wi-Fi standard with mesh-networking technology. Mesh networking involves Wi-Fi access points that can intelligently network among themselves and...

[April 21, 2008, 17:42]

The Pub's The Hub For Community Broadband

News A wireless broadband service launched this month is attempting to use a combination of village pubs and mesh networking to close Britain’s broadband divide. To get it, they'll need one of Telabria's mesh radio receivers installed at their premises.

[April 6, 2004, 16:05]

Outdoor Mesh Box Pushes Wireless Networks

News US-based equipment manufacturer DeFacto Wireless has developed a mesh networking computer for outdoor use. Industry giants including Intel are investing heavily in mesh networking, but LocustWorld -- a British two-person operation -- appears to be...

[September 23, 2004, 12:20]

Gates: Restricting IP Rights Is Tantamount To Communism

Talkback I find Bill Gates comments on mesh networking interesting. With myself being part of a company that has been involved in mesh networking for a number of years and is deploying metro scale networks together with mobile mesh working on the windows...

[February 16, 2005, 19:14]

Finns Get City-wide Mesh Network

News The city of Oulu announced on Thursday that it is using mesh-networking technology from wireless networking manufacturer Strix Systems to double its existing outdoor Wi-Fi coverage with an extra 60 outdoor mesh nodes in the city centre.

[February 22, 2007, 16:24]

Solar-powered Mesh Project Helps Find New Frog

News According to Richard Lander, co-founder of UK mesh networking company LocustWorld — whose technology is used in the network — the scheme itself may be the first of its kind. The network was designed and installed by Bruce Schulte, an American who...

[October 6, 2006, 15:35]


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