Wireless community network
Categories: Wireless networking | Wireless network organizations
Wireless community networks or wireless community projects are the largely hobbyist-led development of interlinked computer networks using wireless LAN technologies, taking advantage of the recent development of cheap, standardised 802.11b (Wi-Fi) devices to build growing clusters of linked, citywide networks. Some are being used to link to the wider Internet, particularly where individuals can obtain unmetered internet connections such as ADSL and/or cable modem at fixed costs and share them with friends. Where such access is unavailable or expensive, they can act as a low-cost partial alternative, as the only cost is the fixed cost of the equipment.
Such projects started to evolve in 1998 with the availability of 802.11 equipment, and are gradually spreading to cities and towns around the world. In mid-2002 most such networks have been still embryonic, with small groups of people experimenting and gradually interconnecting with each other and thus expanding the domain and utility of the networks. As of mid-2005, wireless community networks have become increasingly popular and exist throughout many cities. Such networks have a distributed rather than a tree-like topography and have the potential to replace the congested and vulnerable backbones of the wired internet in most places.
These projects are in many senses an evolution of amateur radio and, more specifically packet radio, as well as an outgrowth of the free software community (which in itself substantially overlaps with amateur radio), and share their freewheeling, experimental, adaptable culture. The key to using standard wireless networking devices designed for short-range use for multi-kilometre linkups is the use of high-gain antennas. Commercially-available examples are relatively expensive and not that readily available, so much experimentation has gone into homebuilt antenna construction. One striking design is the cantenna, which performs better than many commercial antenna designs and is constructed from a steel food can.
Most wireless community network projects are coordinated by citywide user groups who freely share information and help using the Internet. They often spring up as a grassroots movement offering free, anonymous Internet access to anyone with WiFi capability.
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Community networks by region
Some wireless community network projects are:
North America
United States
- Alameda Wireless, Alameda, CA - http://alamedawireless.org
- Austin Wireless, Austin, TX - http://austinwireless.net
- Atlanta FreeNet, Atlanta, GA - http://www.atlantafreenet.org
- Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois - http://www.cuwireless.net/
- BARWN, Bay Area, California, http://www.barwn.org/
- BAWIA, Boston Area Wireless Internet Alliance, http://bawia.org/
- BAWUG, San Francisco - http://www.bawug.org/
- City Heights Wireless Network, San Diego, CA, USA - http://www.sdfutures.org/services/specialprojects.htm
- DetroitCONNECTED, Detroit, Michigan, USA - http://www.detroitconnected.org/
- Detroit Wireless Project, Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, USA - http://www.dwp.org/
- Downtown Wi-Fi Zone, Tucson, AZ - http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/hottopics/downtownwifi.html
- Dowza Directory & Community, Global - Free & Provider Listings - http://www.dowza.com/
- FREE WiFi Downtown San Jose, San Jose, CA, USA - http://www.sanjose.org/wifi/
- GuerillaNet - http://205.159.169.11/
- Hayward Downtown Wi-Fi Hot Spot, Hayward, California, USA - http://www.ci.hayward.ca.us/about/cohwifi.shtm
- Hillsdale CoolCities, Hillsdale, Michigan, USA - http://www.hillsdalecoolcities.net
- La Canada Wireless Association, Santa Fe, New Mexico - http://www.lcwireless.net/
- Newbury Open, Boston, Massachusetts, http://www.newburyopen.net/
- NoCatNet, Sonoma County, California, http://nocat.net/
- NYCWireless, New York, New York, http://nycwireless.net/
- PDX Wireless, Portland, Oregon - http://www.pdxwireless.org/
- Personal Telco, Portland, Oregon - http://www.personaltelco.net/ (wiki)
- Public Internet Project, New York, New York, http://publicinternetproject.org/
- Seattle Wireless - http://www.seattlewireless.net/ (wiki)
- SFLAN, San Francisco - http://www.sflan.org/
- SoCalFreeNet, San Diego, CA - http://www.socalfreenet.org
- Wireless Community Networks, Chicago, IL - http://wcn.cnt.org/
- Wireless Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA - http://www.phila.gov/wireless/
See also:
Canada
- BC Wireless Project, British Columbia, Canada - http://www.bcwireless.net
- Île Sans Fil, Montréal (Québec) Canada, http://www.ilesansfil.org/
- Wireless Toronto - http://www.wirelesstoronto.ca
- Toronto Wireless Community Network - http://www.esoterraka.com/twcn/
- Laval Sans Fil, Laval, Quebec, Canada - http://lavalsansfil.org
- Wireless Nomad Co-op, Ontario, Canada - http://wirelessnomad.com/
Europe
Austria
- Funkfeuer, Vienna - http://www.funkfeuer.at
Czech Republic
- CZFree.Net, Czech Republic - http://www.czfree.net/
Croatia
- RiWireless, Rijeka - http://www.riwireless.net/
- WirelessKZ, Krizevci - http://www.wirelesskz.net/
- ZGWireless, Zagreb - http://www.zgwireless.net/
- Međimurje Wireless, Čakovec - http://www.mwireless.hr/
- Extreme Wireless, Varaždin - http://www.extremewifi.info/
- OSWireless, Osijek - http://www.webart.hr/oswireless
France
- Fédération France Wireless - http://www.wireless-fr.org/
- Wifi Montauban, France - http://www.wifi-montauban.net/
- Lille sans fil - http://lillesansfil.org/
Germany
- Freifunk.net, Berlin a.o., Germany - http://www.freifunk.net/
- OpenNet Initiative, Rostock, Germany - http://www.opennet-forum.de/
- mobileaccess, HotSpots and wireless communities in Germany - http://mobileaccess.de/wlan/
Greece
- Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network, Athens - http://www.awmn.net/
- Heraklion Student Wireless Network, Heraklion - http://wireless.uoc.gr/
- Ioannina Wireless Network, Ioannina - http://www.ioanninawireless.gr/
- Patras Wireless Network, Patras - http://www.patraswireless.net/
Hungary
- Hungarian Wireless Community, Budapest - http://www.huwico.hu/
Ireland
- WestNet, Mayo, Galway, Clare, Limerick - http://www.westnet.ie/
Serbia and Montenegro
- Lozničani Community, Loznica - http://site.loznica.net
- BG Wireless, Belgrade - http://www.bgwireless.net
Netherlands
- Wireless Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands - http://www.wirelessleiden.nl/english/ and http://wiki.wirelessleiden.nl/ (wiki)
- Amsterdam Network Collective, Amsterdam, Netherlands - http://www.amsterdam-wireless.nl/
Spain
- MadridWireless, Madrid, Spain - http://madridwireless.net/
- RedLibre, Spain - http://www.redlibre.net/
- TorreviejaWireless, Torrevieja, Spain - http://www.torreviejawireless.org/
- Guifi.Net, Catalonia - http://www.guifi.net/
- Mataró Sensefils, Mataró, Catalonia, Spain - http://www.matarosensefils.net/
Sweden
- Elektrosmog, Stockholm - http://elektrosmog.nu/
United Kingdom
- Bristol Wireless,Bristol, UK - http://www.bristolwireless.net/
- Consume the Net, London - http://consume.net/
- TottonWireless.net, Totton, UK - http://tottonwireless.net/
- Manchester Wireless, Manchester - http://www.manchesterwireless.net/
- WLAN ORG UK, Bath, United Kingdom: original promoting site - http://www.wlan.org.uk/
- Arwain.net, Cardiff- http://www.arwain.net/
- Wireless wirelan, London, UK - http://www.wirelesswirelan.co.uk/
- South Witham Broadband, Lincolnshire, UK -http://www.wireless.southwitham.net/
- piertopier.net, Brighton, UK -http://www.piertopier.net/
Other
See also:
Australia & Oceania
South Australia
- Air-Stream, Adelaide - http://www.air-stream.org
- Southern-WiFi, Southern Adelaide - http://www.southernwifi.net
Victoria, Australia
- Ballarat Wireless - http://www.ballaratwireless.net
- Bendigo Wireless - http://www.bendigowireless.net
- Melbourne Wireless - http://www.melbournewireless.org.au
- Geelong Wireless - http://geelong.wireless.org.au
New South Wales, Australia
- Bathurst Wireless, http://www.bathurstwireless.org
- Sydney Wireless, Sydney - http://www.sydneywireless.com
Queensland, Australia
- Darling Downs Wireless, Toowoomba - http://ddwireless.net
- Brishmesh - Brisbane - http://www.brismesh.org
- Cairns Wireless - http://cairns.wireless.org.au
Canberra Territory, Australia
- Air.Net Canberra - http://www.air.net.au
Western Australia
- WAFreeNet, Perth - http://www.wafreenet.org
- E3, Perth - http://www.e3.com.au/
Tasmania, Australia
- TasWireless, Tasmania - http://www.taswireless.net
Northern Territory, Australia
- The Mesh, Darwin - http://the-mesh.org
- Darwin Wireless, Darwin - http://www.darwinwireless.com
New Zealand
- NZWireless, New Zealand - http://www.nzwireless.org
- New Zealand Wireless - http://nz.wireless.org.au
- Yobbo Wireless Community - http://wireless.yobbo.co.nz
Africa
South Africa
- Community Owned Information Network, South Africa - http://csircoin.blogspot.com
- AirHive community Mesh and low-cost internet access networks
- Durban, South Africa. Durban Wireless Community - http://www.dwc.za.net
- Pretoria Wireless Project - http://www.pwp.za.net
- Johannesburg Area Wireless User Group - http://www.jawug.za.net
External links
- FreeNetworks.org, a project attempting to bring together diverse community projects from all over the world
- RedLibre, a FreeNetworks like project in Spain
- Matt Westervelt's FreeNetworks Blog
- Personal Telco's list of Wireless Communities at [1]
- Building a Wireless Community Network
- The Cloud Report 50+ City Clouds
- Sam Churchill's DailyWireless Blog
- Sam Churchill's Wireless LAN Revolution
- The National Summit for Community Wireless Networks
- Airshare.org - Community Wireless Resource for Newbies and Experts
- Wireless Warrior - WiFi information resource for WLAN admins and advanced wardrivers
- WiFiMaps.com - Interactive maps of Wi-Fi installations and coverage
- Community Networks User Groups Links - Mainly South African
- [2] - Johannesburg Area Wireless Usergroup
- The State of Wireless London - from informal
- Do-It-Yourself Wireless Antenna Update Looking for inexpensive ways to increase the range of your wireless network? That and much more.
- Trevor Marshall: Slotted Waveguide Antennas, Biquad Antenna/Primestar feed and NEC2 Antenna Simulators
- The OPLAN Foundation - an independent, non-political and non-profit organisation, seeks to build greater awareness and understanding of the social and economic benefits that OPLANs (open public local access networks) can deliver