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Links to mesh images

Bob Mottram 8 years ago
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 ** Client images
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 "Client" isn't exactly the right term, but it's a mesh peer with a user interface. These images can be copied to a USB drive and used with a laptop/netbook/desktop machine.
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 ** Router images
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 Mesh router image for the Beaglebone Black:
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 Mesh networks are useful as a quick way to make a fully decentralised communications system which is not connected to the internet. Think festivals, hacker conferences, onboard ships at sea, disaster/war zones, small business internal office communications, protests, remote areas of the world, scientific expeditions and off-world space colonies. All the cool stuff. The down side is that you can't access any internet content. The upside is that you can securely communicate with anyone on the local mesh. No ISPs. No payments or subscriptions beyond the cost of obtaining the hardware. Systems need to be within wifi range of each other for the mesh to be created. It can be an ultra-convenient way to do purely local communications.
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 "Client" isn't exactly the right term, but it's a mesh peer with a user interface. These images can be copied to a USB drive and used with a laptop/netbook/desktop machine.
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 Mesh router image for the Beaglebone Black:
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 It's better not to trust images downloaded from random places on the interwebs. Chances are that unless you are in the web of trust of the above GPG signatures then they don't mean very much to you. If you actually want something trustworthy then build the images from scratch. It will take some time. Here's how to do it.
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