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Commotion Wireless
Open-source wireless mesh network From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Commotion Wireless is an open-source wireless mesh network for electronic communication.[1][2] The project was developed by the Open Technology Institute, and development included a $2 million grant from the United States Department of State in 2011 for use as a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), concomitant with the Arab Spring.[3][independent source needed] It was preliminarily deployed in Detroit in late 2012,[1][2] and launched generally in March 2013.[4] The project has been called an "Internet in a Suitcase".[5][6]
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Commotion 1.0, the first non-beta release, was launched on December 30, 2013.[7]
Commotion relies on several open source projects: OLSR, OpenWrt, OpenBTS, and Serval project.[8]
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Supported hardware
- PicoStation M2, Release 1 & 1.1, DR2
- Bullet M2/M5, Release 1 & 1.1, DR2
- NanoStation M2/M5, Release 1 & 1.1, DR2
- Rocket M2/M5, Release 1 & 1.1, DR2
- UniFi AP, Release 1 & 1.1
- UniFi Outdoor, Release 1 & 1.1
- TL-WDR3600, Release 1.1
- TL-WDR4300, Release 1.1
Mikrotik:
- RB411AH, Release 1.1
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