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Friday, April 8, 2011

Welcome - Robin-Mesh Wiki

Welcome - Robin-Mesh Wiki

Welcome

Page last modified 06:43, 24 Mar 2011 by ispyisail
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    Open-Source Wireless Mesh Networking
    powered by ROBIN

    This project is all about expanding the area with which wifi equipment can cover by creating a mesh network with consumer and ISP grade wireless equipment.

    robin-dot.pngRobin r3XXX (development)
    The generalized version of ROBIN, designed for legacy devices.

    Download Here

    robin-dot.pngnew Robin2 (802.11n support)

    After lots of work , Robin2 is released. It currently works on Ubiquiti devices M2 and M5 series such as Bullet and NanoStation. According to M2 or M5 series Robin2 starts in the default channels "5" or "36" so you have to ssh and edit the file /etc/config/radio to sync the devices to your working channel (as of 31/01/2011, the current release doesn't provide an auto scan feature).

    Download Here

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    This software is Open Source Initiative approved Open Source Software.

    Open Source Initiative Approved is a trademark of the Open Source Initiative.

    For more information, please contact: tony.anselmi(at)gmail(dot)com

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