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== Goals == | == Goals == | ||
These goals are roughly in order of descending priority. | These goals are roughly in order of descending priority. | ||
− | + | # The mesh should provide connectivity between mesh participants. | |
− | + | # The mesh should be as wide-reaching as possible. | |
− | + | # Joining the mesh should be accessible and understandable to the general public. | |
− | + | # The mesh should integrate with participants' Internet CPE (customer premises equipment) if they wish to do so. If they do not, it should also be capable of operating independently. | |
− | + | # The mesh should provide access to communication services that can be used even when the Internet is inaccessible for some or all participants. | |
− | + | # The mesh should provide access to existing Internet overlays with the spirit of Maker culture, such as [https://dn42.net/ dn42], as well as those that promote anonymity and privacy, such as [https://geti2p.net/ the I2P] or [https://www.torproject.org/ the Tor Project]. |
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This project aims to create an accessible mesh network for Huntsville. This network would operate independently from the Internet and ideally would not rely on the Internet for any of its functions.
Goals
These goals are roughly in order of descending priority.
- The mesh should provide connectivity between mesh participants.
- The mesh should be as wide-reaching as possible.
- Joining the mesh should be accessible and understandable to the general public.
- The mesh should integrate with participants' Internet CPE (customer premises equipment) if they wish to do so. If they do not, it should also be capable of operating independently.
- The mesh should provide access to communication services that can be used even when the Internet is inaccessible for some or all participants.
- The mesh should provide access to existing Internet overlays with the spirit of Maker culture, such as dn42, as well as those that promote anonymity and privacy, such as the I2P or the Tor Project.