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The mandate of the HyperMesh project is to provide a means of cheaply and easily distributing bandwidth and telephony services throughout a community.
The mandate of the HyperMesh project is to provide a means of cheaply and easily distributing bandwidth and telephony services throughout a community.
   
   

Revision as of 00:59, 19 February 2011

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The mandate of the HyperMesh project is to provide a means of cheaply and easily distributing bandwidth and telephony services throughout a community.

The specifications must be identified: - Multiple Input, Multiple Output - Opportunistic mesh networking - Ethernet, wireless, and broadband connectivity - 3G/4G compatible - VOIP - Price point per unit of less than $50, less than $20 is preferred.

Outside resiliency is desired. PSU - A Power Supply Unit that would provide sufficient power to all the component parts. PPE - Primary Processing Element, a Central Processing Unit. RAM and long-term storage requests are offloaded to the network via the BIONOS. BIONOS - Basic Input Output Networking Operating System, includes support for 802.3, 802.11 s/g/(n/b are optional), and IMT-2000. If need be, it would interface with the network to access a higher level operating system. 8P8C - An Ethernet connector for physically interfacing with the HyperMesh device.

Configuration and diagnosis would take place via Ethernet or through Wireless connection.

Alternatively, http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i15/KickAssClown/BS_MeshStation.jpg

PSU - A Power Supply Unit that would provide sufficient power to all the component parts. PPE - Primary Processing Element, a Central Processing Unit. I/O - A USB and RJ45 connector for basic interface with the device. USB is optional. The device could be accessed and configured via RJ45 or Wirelessly. RAM - enough to operate quickly and efficiently even under high stress. SDD - Flash memory for long-term storage and for firmware upgrades. Enough for the OS plus firmware upgrades. Might be optional if firmware can be upgraded and OS can be retrieved via RJ-45 or Wirelessly. NET - Controller for 802.3, 802.11 s/g/(n/b are optional), and IMT-2000. Might be incorporated into the BIOS.

License: TAPR Open Hardware License

Website: http://ubermesh.blogspot.com