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Wireless Thessaloniki

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Network Name (short)
  
wthess

Active users
  
approx. 100

Location
  
salonica, Greece

Nodes database
  
wthess database

Operational
  
Yes

Wireless Thessaloniki is an experimental wireless community network growing in the air of Thessaloniki, Greece. It is one of the first wireless networks deployed in the city.

It was founded by Konstantinos Natsakis and Athanasios Kanaris on November, 2002. The primary goals of this project was twofold:

  • Development of a floppy linux distribution that would provide encryption better than WEP
  • Construction of low-cost antennas and routers based on old PCs, placed in water resist boxes in order to be placed on rooftops
  • The linux floppy distribution formed, named Paladir, was named after the palantíri in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, as it provided insight to other wireless routers running Paladir.

    The first wireless link, connecting two points with distance of 4.5 km, was achieved on March 1st, 2003, in 11 Mbit/s.

    Since then, the wthess network counts more than 20 nodes sparged on rooftops of the city. It is connected with TWMN and SWN to provide connectivity with other community networks, and it is also connected through wired network with AWMN and other wireless communities in Greece.

    References

    Wireless Thessaloniki Wikipedia


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