Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
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Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#2Please consider contributing to something like Freifunk, instead: http://freifunk.net/en/
Similar technology (OpenWRT based firmware), easier to use, less privacy issues as it's not necessary to track your network usage. And completely free.
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#3should password protect /dashboard
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#4Please consider contributing to something like Freifunk, instead: http://freifunk.net/en/ Similar technology (OpenWRT based firmware), easier to use, less privacy issues as it's not necessary to track your network usage. And completely free.
Friefunk actually is a pretty cool project. Any such initiative would typically require quite a bit of community involvement if it has to grow organically. How big is the Friefunk community btw ?
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#5Interesting concept..
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#6Is this based on openwrt? What all hardware you support?
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#7have you looked at yourkarma.com?
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#8whats different here from a coovachilli setup?
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#9Is this based on openwrt? What all hardware you support?
It should be able to support any linux based router OS. The router package is combination of WifiDog (http://wifidog.org), wshaper & a couple of home-grown scripts. The server side is authPuppy (http://www.authpuppy.org/) tightly integrated.
Most of the linux based OS will support the above packages. For others, we are yet to test.
Re: Griggi: A Wi-Fi sharing ecosystem for affordable Internet everywhere
#10do you have something similar for a multi-access point setup?
I am looking for a cloud-based hotspot controller.