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| + | ====== Wireless Community HowTo ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Audience ===== | ||
| This document is intended as a starting for people who intend to start up a Wireless Community Network in their neighbourhood. | This document is intended as a starting for people who intend to start up a Wireless Community Network in their neighbourhood. | ||
| - | Purpose/ | ||
| - | Wireless Community Networks provide broadband access to people who have no broadband access. There are people who cannot afford monthly recurring fees of € 20-30. DSL/Cable is not available in 100% of all buildings, either because the last mile is already crowded with high bandwidth DSL, there are no free copper wires, there' | ||
| - | Getting | + | ==== Purpose/ |
| + | Wireless Community Networks (WCNs) provide broadband access to people who have no broadband access. There are people who cannot afford monthly recurring fees of € 20-30 and/or cannot enter long-term contracts. DSL/Cable is not available | ||
| - | The biggest problem if you start your network from zero is to attract people who want exactly the same thing - start a WCN in your neighbourhood. So, you have to do some " | ||
| - | Competition with commercial ISPs? | ||
| - | Wireless Community Networks are by no means intended to compete | + | ===== Getting in touch with other people - let others know you exist ===== |
| + | The biggest problem if you start your network from zero is to attract people who want exactly | ||
| - | Obtain Know-How | ||
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| + | ===== Get organized ===== | ||
| + | In most legislations, | ||
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| + | * Non-profit Inc. in the US | ||
| + | * Association (EU, " | ||
| + | * Foundation | ||
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| + | ===== Obtain Know-How ===== | ||
| Most technical aspects of WCNs are covered in zillions of Wikis, mailing list archives, magazine articles, blogs, books... However, there' | Most technical aspects of WCNs are covered in zillions of Wikis, mailing list archives, magazine articles, blogs, books... However, there' | ||
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| + | ===== Funding | ||
| + | The cost of setting up a mesh node with a decent rooftop or balcony install is around € 125,- (12/2006). That includes a decent wireless router like a Linksys WRT54GL, an external panel antenna with decent gain, cabling, screws etc. To be really beneficial to the whole network, you should double that amount, add a second router on a separate channel, eventually with an omnidirectional antenna, to cover your neighbourhood. To make it short: Most of the funding will have to come from node owners themselves, but at least in Western Europe, the amount you have to invest for a decent node is equivalent to a 1 year broadband subscription with an ISP. | ||
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| + | It might be hard to get funding for a " | ||
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| + | ===== Competition with commercial ISPs? ===== | ||
| + | Wireless Community Networks are by no means intended to compete with commercial ISPs. Usually, there are no participation fees. Thats the benefit. On the other hand, there' | ||
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