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The Mach Node Slum is my take on a wireless cloud build-out. The Mach Node Slum is my take on a wireless cloud build-out. (DonPark)
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The Mach Node Slum is a network of HotZones. The Mach Node Slum is a single logical IPv6 network created by interlinked topological areas using 802.11b radio networking. Each topological area is called a HotZone.
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A HotZone is an area of wireless coverage larger than a HotSpot. The core of a HotZone is a unix server with routing capabilites and at least one network interface connected to a radio/air interface. The local radio coverage of a HotZone can be expanded at layer 2 with repeater access points.
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The core of a HotZone is a unix server with routing capabilites and at least one network interface. A HotZone can be expanded at the layer 2 level with repeater access points. The implemenation of a HotZone today (28Feb2003) is powered by a soekris box with either a pcmcia radio or an ethernet connected AP. There is the option to extended the radio coverage at the layer 2 level with single or back-to-back DWL-900AP+.
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A HotZone is powered by a soekris box has an extended layer 2 region with single or back-to-back DWL-900AP+.

A HotZone is linked to another HotZone
A HotZone is linked to another HotZone by participating in the same VPN.
All HotZones communicate via IPv6 only, using IPv4 tunnels where necessary.

The Mach Node Slum is my take on a wireless cloud build-out. (DonPark)

The Mach Node Slum is a single logical IPv6 network created by interlinked topological areas using 802.11b radio networking. Each topological area is called a HotZone.

The core of a HotZone is a unix server with routing capabilites and at least one network interface connected to a radio/air interface. The local radio coverage of a HotZone can be expanded at layer 2 with repeater access points.

The implemenation of a HotZone today (28Feb2003) is powered by a soekris box with either a pcmcia radio or an ethernet connected AP. There is the option to extended the radio coverage at the layer 2 level with single or back-to-back DWL-900AP+.

A HotZone is linked to another HotZone by participating in the same VPN. All HotZones communicate via IPv6 only, using IPv4 tunnels where necessary.

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