[maemo-developers] Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request
From: Darius Jack dariusjack2006 at yahoo.ieDate: Mon Aug 25 20:45:51 EEST 2008
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Thanks. Miraki is an interesting solution. " Route around interference Meraki protocols detect and route around interference sources like microwave ovens and portable phones. The mesh routing tables are dynamic and update in seconds. " Could you provide me with more details how dynamic routing is done ? On Meraki Outdoor ? " Three Devices in One The Meraki Outdoor is a high-powered device of many talents. It is a gateway, a repeater, and an access point and works with all other Meraki devices. " Interesting is multi SSID feature. Just need user's manual to learn how wireless mesh networks by Meraki work Darius (sorry, replies directed to you stay in draft box). --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad <jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com> wrote: > From: John Holmblad <jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com> > Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request > To: dariusjack2006 at yahoo.ie > Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org > Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 6:11 PM > Darius, > > you might also want to look into what Meraki has done with > single > (802.11g) wireless mesh radio systems/products. > > http://meraki.com/ > > > They recently secured additional VC so their www site has > been upgraded > along with their products! > > > Best Regards, > > > > John Holmblad > > > > Acadia Secure Networks, LLC > > * * > > > > Darius Jack wrote: > > Hi, > > > > could you kindly tell me how to start with VOIP > component in maemo ? > > I have installed Gizmo and works fine, voice quality > ok. > > But I don't need central server . I need local > server and ad-hoc peer-2-peer connectivity. > > Any way to setup Gizmo to run locally, no-server mode, > no accessing > > databases, no charging as local-based wifi use only ? > > > > I an say nothing about Zigbee USB dongle to establish > the wireless mesh backbone as not tested yet. > > To me , integrated antenna solution is not ok for > wireless mesh backbone. > > > > There is a number of WDS-enabled routers/APs on a > market and today called Apple to see how WDS-enabled AirPort > works in mesh configuration (unfortunately not tested by > local Apple staff ). > > > > I just need to know exactly how each specific WDS > implementation works (no data yet) and decide or not to > write iptables dynamic routing tables on my own. > > Graph theory for this problem is not really > complicated. > > TSA for mesh networks is exactly what I need to modify > to employ > > network loops for bandwidth management and load > balancing. > > > > There is a number of self-configurable wireless mesh > networks + hardware, decscribed on the net but details how > it really works and how any such solution efficient is. > > I must learn a lot and can write some graphs to > describe how I do expect > > such wireless mesh network should work for me. > > > > Some solutions just resemble work of standard > switches, replacing > > LAN ports by wireless ports. > > > > Visited Cisco network manuals for standards and > procotols again and have to write such protocol, dynamic > rerouting , mesh selfconfiguration algorithms from the > scratch on myself, drawing a graph of nodes (APs) and > simulating > > connections made and packages tranfer. > > I did the like job developing Pipes and pipelines at > Yahoo. > > > > Unfortunately , working alone, it may take me a month > or so to learn what I really need and what can be > accomplished with standard network hardware available on a > market. > > > > WDS is my first try. > > Trying to contact WDS developers to discuss my > problem. > > > > Thanks. > > Darius > > > > > > --- On Mon, 25/8/08, John Holmblad > <jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com> wrote: > > > > > >> From: John Holmblad > <jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com> > >> Subject: Re: Gizmo Project, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, > Wifi VoIP Telephony, P2P VoIP - kind request > >> To: dariusjack2006 at yahoo.ie > >> Cc: maemo-developers at maemo.org > >> Date: Monday, 25 August, 2008, 4:35 PM > >> Darios, > >> > >> why not consider the development/use a Zigbee USB > dongle > >> to establish > >> the wireless mesh backbone and go from there with > the > >> already existing > >> VOIP components in maemo? > >> > >> Here is the url to an abstract of a recent article > from the > >> IEEE > >> communications magazine that discusses Voice over > Zigbee. > >> > >> > >> > http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?&arnumber=4427240 > >> > >> A solution like this may, in fact, be cleaner than > trying > >> to jam an > >> 802.11 mesh router into maemo. > >> > >> I don't know of any Zigbee USB dongles that > have been > >> tested with the > >> N800 or N810 but others on this list might have > tried one > >> out. > >> > >> Here is the url to the www page that describes one > such > >> Zigbee USB dongle: > >> > >> > >> > http://adaptivemodules.com/integration_ia_oem-daub1_2400.htm > >> > >> A quick scan of the data sheet for this product > suggests > >> that it can > >> form a mesh with other nodes.It also has Linux > drivers. > >> Here is the url > >> to the www page for the Adobe Acrobat .pdf of the > data > >> sheet: > >> > >> > >> > http://adaptivemodules.com/assets/File/integration_802-15-4_usb%20dongle.pdf > >> > >> > >> Best Regards, > >> > >> > >> > >> John Holmblad > >> > >> > >> > >> Acadia Secure Networks, LLC > >> > >> * * > >> > >> *Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial > >> enterprise, and > >> emerging network service provider markets* > >> > >> * * > >> > >> *GSEC Gold, GCWN Gold, GAWN, GGSC-0100, > NSA-IAM, > >> NSA-IEM*** > >> > >> *Cisco Select Certified Partner and SMB Specialist > | > >> **Microsoft Small > >> Business Specialist | Speakeasy Certified VOIP > Partner | > >> Linksys > >> Authorized LVS Partner | Qualys Certified > Qualysguard > >> Specialist* > >> > >> * * > >> > >> (M) 703 407 2278 > >> > >> (F) 703 620 5388 > >> > >> > >> > >> (W) www.acadiasecure.com > >> > >> > >> > >> primary email address: jholmblad at acadiasecure.com > > >> <mailto:jholmblad at acadiasecure.com> > >> > >> backup email address: jholmblad at verizon.net > >> <mailto:jholmblad at verizon.net> > >> > >> > >> > >> Darius Jack wrote: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> looking for developers, contact persons for > pending > >>> > >> P2P VOIP, Wifi Walkie-Talkie, Gizmo and the like > project. > >> > >>> What I am going to learn and work on is VOIP > local > >>> > >> telephony, like one developed by Robertson. > >> > >>> Pls tell me if Gizmo P2P VOIP is still > working, at > >>> > >> what development state > >> > >>> and how to have such project to work > peer-2-peer in > >>> > >> ad-hoc mode (meant locally, no server based). > >> > >>> How to access a list of active users of Gizmo > (meant > >>> > >> available on and active). > >> > >>> Just tested some users and voice recorder is > all I can > >>> > >> connect to. > >> > >>> Any ideas are welcome too. > >>> > >>> Darius > >>> > >>> Send instant messages to your online friends > >>> > >> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > >> > >>> > _______________________________________________ > >>> maemo-developers mailing list > >>> maemo-developers at maemo.org > >>> > >>> > >> > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers > >> > >>> > >>> > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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