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A large collection of wireless routers that talk to each other through the open spectrum (de-licensed) providing a backbone. And each router in turn connects to a local area network. A mesh can be as large as an entire city or a small campus. If you want to read more about it, get this book and start reading. | A large collection of wireless routers that talk to each other through the open spectrum (de-licensed) providing a backbone. And each router in turn connects to a local area network. A mesh can be as large as an entire city or a small campus. If you want to read more about it, get this book and start reading. | ||
A wireless mesh is a group of wireless devices that talk to each other in the Ad-Hoc mode. When they additionaly use the OLSR protocol, they form the OLSR mesh. | A wireless mesh is a group of wireless devices that talk to each other in the Ad-Hoc mode. When they additionaly use the [http://www.olsr.org/ OLSR] protocol, they form the [http://www.olsr.org/ OLSR] mesh. | ||
==What is a free information infrastructure== | ==What is a free information infrastructure== | ||