Difference between revisions of "Features/Obsolete/Ad hoc Networking"
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Allows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. | Allows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. |
Revision as of 11:56, 4 October 2010
SummaryAllows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. Owner
Current status
Detailed DescriptionIt allows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. This is the so called under a tree scenario. OLPC provided that functionality using hardware mesh. This feature allows to provide that functionality with nearly all the wireless hardware. Furthermore it allows you to do internet connection sharing. Benefit to SugarIt allows the Sugar users to create ad hoc networks with any given wireless hardware. ScopeNetworkManager provides all the functionality needed to create Ad Hoc networks. In the sugar shell only the NetworkManager client needed to be changed to allow creating Ad Hoc networks and an option has been added to the frame network device. TestingFeatures/Obsolete/Ad hoc Networking/Testing Under a tree
Internet Connection sharing
User ExperienceIt allows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. This is the so called under a tree scenario. OLPC provided that functionality using hardware mesh. This feature allows to provide that functionality with nearly all the wireless hardware. Furthermore it allows you to do internet connection sharing. DependenciesNo further dependencies, only changes in the sugar shell. Contingency PlanDefer to 0.88 DocumentationTomeu Vizoso has written a blog post about this feature. Release NotesThe new ad hoc networking facilities allows users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. This is the so called under a tree scenario. OLPC provided that functionality using hardware mesh. This feature allows to provide that functionality with nearly all the wireless hardware. Furthermore it allows you to do share an internet connection using the same mechanism. Comments and Discussion |