[Berlin-wireless] Alternate radio internet network

Loria Loria at phantasia.org
Sa Mär 26 17:31:45 CET 2022


Hi,

which frequencies do you intend to use ?
If you are no HAM , you will be restricted to very few frequencies ..
(ism bands)…



> Am 26.03.2022 um 12:27 schrieb Julius Hamilton <juliushamilton100 at gmail.com>:
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> Hey,
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> I would like to explore creating a network protocol for small transfers of text.
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> I want to create an absolute restriction that every transmission in the network must occur in less than 0.1 second.
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> It could be more or less exactly like HTTP in that you request pages from other servers but somehow in the protocol it’s enforced that the time for any request to be served has to be under 0.1 second. This may require people to load balance if their server is very active or to reduce the amount of data they serve on a request or something, whatever necessary to meet this time limit.
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> I think the internet as it is can support this, i.e. the network transmission tends to be reasonably fast, it’s more like web servers that might take a while to respond, depending on whatever backend scripts they run.
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> But I’m also interested anyway in an alternative internet not dependent on commercial infrastructure, sort of like peer to peer radio networks, similar to modern ham radio clubs, but using that as an internet protocol. In other words, not even being connected to the main “internet” at large.
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> So I guess I have two questions.
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> 1. Are there any pre-existing technologies that come to mind that I could model this off of or borrow from? Is there any internet protocol where speed is so essential to the functioning of a system that they make a request time limit mandatory?

You might use the LORA Wan stuff …

> Because assuming I only need to design a protocol, I just need to create a web server of a certain kind. People can share the locations of their servers, exactly like a URL for HTTP, or an email address for IMAP. As long as it conforms to the “standards” in a way (I’m not sure how to enforce that, like a protocol in Swift or an interface in Java), it’s a valid server - just like a REST API I believe can be written in any language but it just respond to things like GET requests and so on.
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> 2. Is the Freifunk group precisely that, a DIY radio based local area network?

No, Freifunk is managing and building WLAN/WIFi based Networks, which ate free to be used by everyone. Also it is independent of govermentoperations … 

Loria

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> When is the next meeting?
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> Thanks very much,
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