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Description Support of wireless ad-hoc mode on routers and mobile devices has been systematically neglected over the years. We are starting an awareness campaign to push manufacturers and OS developers to change this. Get information here, or stay and help us organize it!

We're in #rams on hackint and freenode.

Members Beseb, Megfault, Red hood, Virl
Projects Timberdoodle, Underdark
Self-organized Sessions create self-organized session
Related to assembly Freifunk
Tags free communications, ad-hoc mode, mobile, freedom
Registered on 11 November 2015 12:42:15
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Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
Orga contact ana@megfau.lt
Brings
Character of assembly place to show and meet
Seats needed 5
Extra seats 10
Assembly specification want sit public, want bright light
Planning notes 1st time we're organizing this assembly, so it's hard to calculate how many people we will really have. I picked a small number and hope we can get this working :)
past congress review

The IEEE 802.11 standard includes a mode of operation, called ad-hoc or IBSS mode, that does not require an access point to control communication between wireless devices. Every device in the network can communicate directly with another device in range. Potential usage scenarios include:

  • emergency response in catastrophes,
  • circumvention of surveilled or hostile infrastructure,
  • censorship-resistant communication,
  • free local community networks, etc.

Since at least 2008, smartphone users and software developers have been requesting ad-hoc mode support. Curiously (or suspiciously *puts on tinfoil hat*) their pleas have fallen on deaf ears. Current workarounds to this problem do not work on all phone models and are inefficient, unreliable and limited in terms of functionality.

Additionally, wireless mesh initiatives are limited to a narrow selection of routers, since only few manufacturers support ad-hoc mode properly.

We want to coordinate a campaign to change this.

Our goal is to first organize people who are interested in fixing this crippling issue and establish contacts with a wide range of organizations that could benefit from ad-hoc mode to lobby for proper implementation of this standard by manufacturers and mobile OS developers. This assembly is a place to gather the interested parties and plan our next steps.

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