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This is a summary of all the previous steps. *##*
* Cooperation between community networks and Community-Lab
can take different forms. Given a typical CN like this, with most nodes
linked using cheap and ubiquitous WiFi technology: *##*
# Axel: Keep CN on sight, explain RDs and RD links (DIs) in cloud.
- CN members can provide an existing CD and let CONFINE connect a RD to it via
Ethernet. Experiments are restricted to the application layer unless the
node owner allows the RD to include a direct interface (i.e. antenna). *##*
- CN members can provide a location and let CONFINE set up a complete node
there (CD and RD). In this way CONFINE helps extend the CN. *##*
- CONFINE can also extend the CN by setting up a physically separated cloud of
connected nodes. Experiments in all layers are possible in this setup, but
users should be warned about the research nature of the network. *##*
These are only a few ways of cooperation, but more can be envisioned. *##*
* Participate!
We introduced you to Community-Lab, a new testbed being developed by the
CONFINE project to support research that can help CNs become a key part of the
Internet in a near future.
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This is a summary of all the previous steps. *##*
* Cooperation between community networks and Community-Lab
can take different forms. Given a typical CN like this, with most nodes
linked using cheap and ubiquitous WiFi technology: *##*
- CN members can provide an existing CD and let CONFINE connect a RD to it via
Ethernet. Experiments are restricted to the application layer unless the
node owner allows the RD to include additional antennas.
- CN members can provide a location and let CONFINE set up a complete node
there (CD and RD). In this way CONFINE helps extend the CN.
- CONFINE can also extend the CN by setting up a physically separated cloud of
nodes. Additional antennas allow experiments in all layers (like routing),
but users should be warned about the research nature of the network.
These are only a few ways of cooperation, but more can be envisioned. *##*
* Participate!
We introduced you to Community-Lab, a new testbed being developed by the
CONFINE project to support research that can help CNs become a key part of the
Internet in a near future.
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