LiFi or similar optical comms are also private, even stealth comms capabilities. 

I'm still sold on non-networked, radio wireless, stealth solutions. Even better ones without the need for any tech infrastructure. After a abandoning R&D, due to take-up of satellite comms, the DoD has returned to LF - UHF advanced radio (e.g., Mitre HF). NVIS (6-12 MHz) via wideband is a hot area.



On Wed, Jun 23, 2021, 11:42 AM grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/23/21, Steven Schear <schear.steve@gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem with IR laser comms is its only p2p, LoS

Cheap, works. Use whatever works.
But for moving bandwidth, digging or stringing fiber and copper,
or mounting laser... seems hard to beat on cost X speed basis.
Maybe source simple IR laser module kit from China if it's still
too high at retail due to fancy targeted-to-business-user
remarketing bullshit.

Generic RF kit, outside of WiFi std, probably isn't exactly
cheap yet.

Aren't [the rest of] free space optics solutions still big $$$? ...

> A nice complement may be possible in the
> near UV (200 - 350nm, with a peak at about 250nm)

Not if it burns unaware people's eyes out.

> the molecular vibrational modes of ozone. Due to atmospheric aerosols beams

Ozone densities at ground level under
varying weather conditions... unreliable?

> at these frequencies.aimed at low-to-mid angles can be sufficiently
> dispersed so as to enable no-LoS.

> Due to the upper atmosphere ozone these
> frequencies are greatly darked in most areas of the globe even at noon.

Is this UV / freespace tech at consumer production and price level, links?


At Urban/Suburban environments densities distances,
you probably want each node able to move at least 100Mbps
over two simultaneous physical links to two other nodes for less
than around $750 per node. 1 or 10 Gbps is trivial over fiber,
and is easy to run to, or around, neighbors.

Imagining entire buildings, neighborhoods... linking them up,
serving as each other's transit... easily possible.
Co-ops already do buildout models, but they're usually not
per-node ownership, not mesh protocol'd, and not open to
linking up, including due to contractual baloney that does
not exist with true p2p.

Taking that to fully distributed, open-neighbor to open-neighbor...
from apartments, to farmland... that's the next level.

Similar to cryptocurrencies... open p2p routing standards,
and philosophy and responsibility of individual ownership,
needed to prevent problems of centralization... are key.
The independent nature sells itself under network effects.