> i have a cube, and for professional usings it is perfekt.
> the price is ok, (more ram, flash, cpu-power, up to 8(!)
> wlandevices )
Currently the price is essential for me .
>> I would like to deploy "Scenario 2" described on Meshcube
>> wiki (...) - one WiFi interface "works" as a mesh router
>> and other as a standard 802.11b AP. So here is my
>> question: can Linksys WRT54G with OpenWRT and required
>> packages installed be used as described above?
>
> no, for this scenario you need at least 2 wlan-devices.
Yes, I know it now, I was misguided by two antennas .
>> Any other ideas for creating a city-wide wireless
>> network?
> maybe wrt54g is the cheapes way to build a mesh like you
> want, but imho not professional.
> for homeusers the wrt54g is quiet good enough
Of course, you can always use
http://www.radionet.com/265571.shtml
http://www.smartbridges.com/web/products/ah.asp
http://www.infinetwireless.com/Wireless … ument_view
...if you can afford them . As I said the cost of this network is currently important.
By the way, recently I've read tons of wireless mesh networks documents and have found many doubts about their scalability. I wonder is it possible to build a mesh networks consisting of houndreds of nodes with omni antennas.
This is why currently I'm considering building my network's backbone of several WRT-54Gs connected with directional antennas, and then connecting other WRT-54Gs to them (using 100BaseT) working as APs to provide client access. Of course I'll use traffic shaping, filtering and policing to block trash and possibly minimalize hidden node problem. Oh, and in case you were interested - here you can find tons of practical information on hidden node problem:
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/08/04/1416200.shtml
Still searching for the holy grail...
P.S. BTW: I hate all those f****** phpBB forums about serious technical topics - why there are no mailing lists? Do you need all those "emoticons", "BBCode", etc.?