Mailing
Lists
[ADA]
this discussion group is for the use of all inhabitants of Regents Studios
(formerly known as ADA studios) in London E8. (The ambients are dwelling
here as well.) The list is not only used to co-ordinate the networking
of this building, but also to discuss whatever relevant within the building....
to subscribe
at [ada@lists.ambienttv.net] go to http://list.ambienttv.net
[CONSUME]
there are several mailing lists on offer at consume: general, core routing,
nodes, resources, legal issues, or projects,--
choose yourself
at http://www.consume.net/mailing_lists.html
[EAST-END-NET]
The purpose of is list is to promote and encourage London East End wireless
network developments and to encourage discussion between all the emerging
local wireless projects to cooperate. It's also here to discuss and promote
local events involving this infrastructure.
to subscribe
at [east-end-net@free2air.org] go to http://lists.free2air.org/mailman/listinfo/east-end-net
[YOUAREHERE]
There are
two mailing list for YouAreHere, an annoucements and a discussion list.
to subscribe
at [youarehere] go to http://youarehere.metamute.com
London
based initiatives in alphabetical order
Antennaa
This project running from the Architectural Association in London combines
a open access internet channel called antennaa and an experimental wireless
internet network.
ambient.wireless
ambient's wireless broadband wing
consume.net
the initiative which turned into a movement ...
free2air.org
the oldest node in London and host of ambients wireless network
Youarehere
MUTE initiative to make the wireless networking around Bricklane actually
happening
802.11
NETWORKS info portals
Freenetworks.org
networking the initiatives
Seattle Wireless
maintains a website covering many issues such as listings
of similar initiatives , resources
(hard/software etc), ...
Wireless
Anarchy
info portal
links
topress coverage
recommended
DIY guides
Directional
antennas
How
to Make a Simple 2.425GHz Helical Aerial for Wireless ISM Band Devices
by Jason Hecker
Build your own antenna by Adam Cosey
DIY
documentation of ambientTV.NET's workshops
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