[Sderby] Derby Community Wireless LAN

Flash¹³ Egis-Minsky sderby at mailman.lug.org.uk
Sat Aug 30 10:08:00 2003


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<P>so theoretically, everyone could download at the total bandwidth for that wi-fi? (to the point of bottleneck)</P>
<P>Sounds good, I live in Castle Donington, and i oculd have a word with the school here, they mite oblige<BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>From: "Dan Peachey" <DAN@TECHFUNK.NET>
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<DIV></DIV>Yeah its possible. Everyone would have to run a routing protocol like 
<DIV></DIV>OSPF, and clients with a broadband connection would advertise a default 
<DIV></DIV>route. Also probably have to use something like equal cost multipath 
<DIV></DIV>routing to balance load over the default routes. I don’t think it would 
<DIV></DIV>be possible to load balance on a per packet basis, so if you are 
<DIV></DIV>downloading something your speed will be limited to the speed of the 
<DIV></DIV>broadband link your TCP session was initiated through. 
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<DIV></DIV>There is a wealth of possibilities though, especially if people are able 
<DIV></DIV>to run a Linux box to connect to the wireless network. 
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<DIV></DIV>Cheers, Dan 
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<DIV></DIV>Wouldnt it also be possible to "share" internet connection across all 
<DIV></DIV>the "client" pcs that have they're own connection? 
<DIV></DIV>sorry i have no kit or expertise, but i'm willing to climb insanly tall 
<DIV></DIV>buildings if needed lol 
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