It’s not really clear to me either tbh but I’d rather learn and set up a mesh network before I’m forced to figure out.
If the state starts enforcing some kind of rule nation wide, we can’t just use another ISP.
It’s not really clear to me either tbh but I’d rather learn and set up a mesh network before I’m forced to figure out.
If the state starts enforcing some kind of rule nation wide, we can’t just use another ISP.
“A backbone in a mesh network is built via directional antennas. While regular internet routers only have a signal range of about 50 m, this signal can be extended up to 80 km with an antenna which beams the signal across a distance. The easiest way to build the backbone of a mesh network is via off-the-shelf hardware. For this, Alice sets up a directional antenna on the top of a high building, and tells Bob, to whom she wants to beam her signal, to do the same. But as we’ve learned, off-the-shelf hardware is not always an option. In this case, with a little know-how, directional antennas can also be built with regular cans — such as tomato cans. The can is then connected to a mesh networking router via an antenna cable, and “ta-da”, we have built ourselves a functioning directional cantenna.””
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