There are various things we discuss in blogs and try to find out their solutions, but I think we should focus on something that may help us in future or in emergency situation. We don’t know what happen next, so we have to prepare ourselves for the worst. Internet is the basic source of information and it provides us the platform for communication. There are various social networking sites through which we can connect all over the world anywhere. This system of internet connectivity can be blocked by government anytime, so we should prepare ourselves for this. Now I am going to tell you how to connect yourself with internet when Internet is shut down by the government.
There are various ways to connect you via internet when it gets banned by the government.
Build Your Own Internet with Ad-hoc Wi-Fi:
When internet has been banned by the government and you cannot access your cell phones or landline networks, then one thing that makes you connected with number of people is Mesh networking. By this you can use internet that is ad-hoc based and it make you connected with number of people. At this time there is no proper mesh networking is available but you can use software named as Daihinia, you can get it for $25.
Connecting with Dial-up:
When internet gets block by government and if you still have few landlines working in your area you can connect internet easily by just dialing an ISP number. If landlines are also blocked by government then you should use Fidonet, it is the service by which you can send messages and it is asynchronous, means anyone who is connected through this server can send messages and can become server itself.
Packet Radio:
By using packet radio you can send and receive messages when government cuts off everything. This packet radio basically works in the own created ad-hoc wireless network. When there was a critical situation in Egypt, hackerSpace urged people to use this system.
Anyone can follow these steps and he or she should be acquainted with these technologies in order to use them at the right time. We should not just stick with the internet, but we have to explore other ways of communication.
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