What is the sales department contact for mesh potato? I would like to prepare a pilot. Hope to hear from someone soon.
Saifuddin Mahmud <saifuddi...@gmail.com>: Jan 21 03:11AM -0800
Hi anybody know about any product like "MeshPotato MP01". ATCOM saying that
they do not do that any more!
Steve Song <st...@villagetelco.org>: Jan 21 11:17AM -0400
Hi,
The next-generation MP2 is available at the link below in a few different
models.
http://store.villagetelco.com/mesh-potatoes.html
Unfortunately we do not yet have an outdoor version of it available.
Regards... Steve
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Eliot Osorio <eos...@wifinetworks.com.gt>: Jan 21 10:11PM
Hi, i will start my project with a mesh potato, but i have a questionhow many clients support each access point, and how many access point can be connected
Best regards..
Eliot
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 11:17:45 -0400
Subject: Re: [vt-dev] WiFi Mesh with IP Telephony Integrated (Like MeshPotato MP01)
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Hi,
The next-generation MP2 is available at the link below in a few different models.
http://store.villagetelco.com/mesh-potatoes.html
Unfortunately we do not yet have an outdoor version of it available.
Regards... Steve
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Hi anybody know about any product like "MeshPotato MP01". ATCOM saying that they do not do that any more!
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Paul Gardner-Stephen <paul.gardn...@gmail.com>: Jan 20 02:48PM -0800
Hello,
I don't think that anyone has attempted this. Recent versions of Serval
use VoMP as the calling protocol instead of SIP. There is a VoMP to SIP
gateway, but you would need to compile that into the MPs for it to work so
that there is a bridge between the Mesh Potato world and the Serval
protocol world.
Paul.
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ICS Regina <ics.city...@gmail.com>: Jan 21 01:43PM -0800
> Thanks Paul,
So would that be VOMP on all the VT devices, or just the "SIP master"?
Evert Bopp <contac...@gmail.com>: Jan 21 07:14AM -0800
Hello,
For a wifi themed event taking place in the Netherlands (Maastricht) coming
April I am looking for someone who has done a reasonable sized project
involving Village Telco software (and hardware) who would be willing to
give a presentation.
The event is covering different areas of the wifi industry, will have a
strong tech focus and we aside from the usual vendors we also want to make
space for talks/workshops on Open Source wifi projects.
I've used Mesh Potatos before so know a good bit about them but am looking
for someone else willing to talk about their project experiences etc.
The event website has just gone up and we're adding new speakers as we go
along but feel free to have a look: www.wifivaganza.com
Anyone interested in speaking/presenting please contact me directly please.
Regards, Evert Bopp.
+353 86 8645099
Organisor, Wifivaganza
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Hi Steve
That is correct, can be setup as layer 2 bridges. So theoretically you should even be able to push the mesh over the link, if you have batman running on your lan side of the mp's also.
Without that the link should just work for ip phoning etc..
Wayne
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Would it be possible to configure the mesh node long haul network using bgp routing, therefore 100% throughput on the backhaul, with individual single or dual nodes as needed meshed with users at the edge? The complexity of the long distance network would then be manageable from one place, probably, while the end users get along using the relatively simple mesh, needing less technical/expert assistance in the long run. This would hypothetically be a natural extension of suggestion #4.
Vickram
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> I think the Guifi.net folk use BGP for the backbone of their network which is well over 20K nodes at this point and a combination of fibre and mesh wireless but I have a hard time seeing it as very practical for small networks.
The model supports the notion of growth of a collaborative self sustaining network, but growth need not be a necessary ingredient. Possibly a new kind of sustainable network idea, ie, an expert backbone service for discontiguous local networks that may free them from the local monopolies or oligopolies that control the external interconnects, is needed.
It will function within the overall concept for which Village Telco came about, but I am not sure how to attract the expert knowledge here, until there is a test case for such a deployment.
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