Welcome to B.C. Wireless
Welcome to the British Columbia Wireless Network Society's Wiki. This Wiki is a collaborative web environment where people can participate in knowledge building and sharing of ideas.
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Table of Contents
Contents
Using the Wiki
HelpForBeginners: to get you going on this web site
WikiSandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
WantedPages : Pages that are missing on this Wiki, and need filling in.
Places to get started
A new way to look at networking. Good overview of the history of telecommunications and new approaches.
GettingStarted : Introduction to BC Wireless.
GeneralOverview: General Information about Wireless for the unfamiliar.
FrequentlyAskedQuestions : Commonly asked questions about our project.
NetworkStructure : Information about the B.C. Wireless Network Structure
CategoryFieldPlay : Notes and stories from our field plays.
NodeMap: Open Wireless Networks in BC.
CategoryCategory : A list of information categories on our Wiki.
News : News - not always updated
Technical
Hardware : Different types of hardware
CategorySoftware : Various programs and utilities
Government and Policy
Information about the GovernmentOfBritishColumbia
Collaboration
CategoryIdeas : Ideas on Technical Standards, services, etc.
Meetings : Meeting minutes
Initiatives and projects
WaveCaster : The B.C. Wireless Community Infomatics System.
The CommunityHotspotPortalSystem is using WifiDog to build Community Hotspots and Mesh networks.
BCWLinux is a Linux distribution for Community Wireless Networks.
BCOpenWRT is a Linux distribution for Linksys access and compatible access points.
BCWJxta is a Peer to Peer framework for developing interactive applications.
The VoiceOverIP project aims to build a Voice Telephony framework for Community Wireless Networks.
The DigitalDivide team is putting all of this stuff together and working in under and unserved communities.
Regulatory and SpectrumLicensingReform discusses legal aspects of operating community networks and issues facing broadband community networks.
Our SETI@HOME team - Join us in the search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI).
General BC Wireless Group (migrated to Google Dec 2009)
WifiFred is our community information bot who hangs out in the IRC channel.
Resources
The Community Wireless Handbook a now out dated handbook is a starting point for starting a Community Wireless Network
The SimilarProjectLinks page lists other organizations that can help build Community Capacity in your First Nation or Rural community.
Presentations we've given, or have lurked in.
