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Wireless standards - soon with the new 11n

Wolf @ 1:36 pm July 13, 2006

There are almost four different wireless standards on the market. The first is 802.11a, the second 802.11b, and the 11g stardard was approved summer 2003. Late in 2007 a huge step forward will arise with the new 802.11n standard. Performance and security are the two measures commonly used to compare the standards. (more…)

Securing a Wireless Network

Wolf @ 1:30 pm
Wireless network is a great alternative which offers a lot of benefits and flexibility. Do you want to or need to think of security? 

Just putting in an 802.11a, b, or g network is not enough. Just because the wireless standard is supposed to be secure doesn’t mean it really is by default. The 802.11b standard, especially, is very open to risk from outside intrusion. (more…)

How does DNS Works ?

Wolf @ 1:13 pm
Domain name Servers (DNS) are an important but invisible part of the internet, and form one of the largest databases on it. Each machine on an internet is assigned a unique address, called an IP address, which is 32 bit number and is expressed as 4 octets. The method used to represent these IP addresses is known as dotted decimal Notation”. A typical address looks like this: 199.249.150.4 (more…)

Bridging the Broadband Gap

Wolf @ 1:28 pm July 12, 2006

Communication from the Commision to the Council 20. mar. 2006 - see the document (pdf)

Landscapes

Wolf @ 2:47 pm July 11, 2006

The 16 SYNERGETIC PILOT PROJECTS IN “NETWORKING DJURSLAND”

Wolf @ 12:24 pm

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  1.      A few accesses on optical fibre to internet, in rural districts and the belonging wireless
           main nodes.
  2.      Rural radio links forming a wireless backbone, tapping on connections to the optical
           fibre accesses.
  3.      Similar wireless link to rural business area.
  4.      Cheapening of radio-, antenna- and net gear.
  5.      Nesting facilities for development of new rural IT-businesses.
  6.      Web platform on the Djursland Portal for small rural businesses.
  7.      Development of the News- and Service Portal for Djursland.
  8.      Linking all homepages relating to Djursland in the Portal.
  9.      Free use of VoIP and videophones via the established high speed wireless community
           networks.
10.      Platform in the Djursland Portal for E-learning via the community networks.
11.      Education in the use of PC and Internet.
12.      Establishing of local IT-, support- and self-help workshops.
13.      Pass on renovated recycled hardware.
14.      Internet corners in homes for elderly.
15.      Educating how to build and run the community networks.
16.      Development of the Djursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband (DIIRWB) 
  

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EU policies - Broadband

Wolf @ 11:24 am July 10, 2006

The European Union considers broadband of essential importance. Below more information on policies etc. (more…)

About DIIRWB

Charlotte @ 3:56 pm July 9, 2006

landscape-wb.jpgDjursland International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband
- is a project in the first phase of its development

The goal is, amongst many things, to establish:-Training in organisation and establishment of wireless networks, both for rural landscapes but also for towns all over the world. Using the experiences gained in building and establishing The DjurslandS.net

  • Projects for wireless networks in 3.world countries, through a study and planning progress in Denmark (in Djursland), and after the study period has ended, helping to start up the wireless networks on location.
  • A pysical frame for both training and research in technologies of wireless networking.
    We would like to establish a platform for both researchers-, especially grassroots, to focus specifically in the field of their interest, and thereby create synergi and innovation.
  • Sittingboxes to support the projects of entrepreneurs that will come as an result of the research made on the Institute.
  • Target the training to the needs of the students, so they get the most out of it, being able to be selvsufficient when they leave the Institute.
  • To be at service to the students who has left and have started their networks, always giving them backup in the form of help to solve technical problems.
  • To supply networks with prefinished portals of E-learning, localnews, private homepages, and local businesses, to ease the starting up for them.

More about DIIRWB

Charlotte @ 3:55 pm

Fresh Air - Free Network logo  Look into our History, Visions, Goals, Means and Action - just now … (more…)

Simple and cheap made antenna - made in Denmark

Wolf @ 1:18 pm July 8, 2006

 

Well functioning antennas home made in great numbers by our staff

 

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