Re: [serval-project-dev] Reports of WiFi Monitor Mode on Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy SII

Most interesting ... Meanwhile, here in Amsterdam I have been meeting with various groups and talking with people, and I think we are now MUCH closer to being able to make a mesh device that will do the ad-hoc WiFi *and* support external radio modules, e.g., in other ISM bands in the countries where they are allowed, to facilitate links of 100m - 1500m between the mesh helper devices. As the device would do ad-hoc and the other communications, and be a 1st class member of the mesh, it will be able to carry traffic for nearby mobile phones, which would just be WiFi clients of it. This means we can finally get rid of root, and also really easily port to other platforms, including perhaps by having an HTML client that is served from a web server on the device itself. I am thinking of using the Dragrove as the basis, as it is an OpenWRT-based router that already has an Arduino-compatible interface inside, and all the software tools to talk to the Arduino-compatible interface written and included. This means all we really need to do is make the working ISM radio interface for it. Paul. On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Corey Wallis <corey@servalproject.org> wrote:
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